This is probably the best place to visit in Plymouth , fully of history weather it’s the mayflower steps , the citadel or the lighthouse around the corner on the hoe ..many bars and restaurants, capt…Full review by Toptipreviews
Mar 2, 2025
Perfect for unwinding, dining, and exploring! From cozy cafes to trendy restaurants, the Barbican offers a diverse range of dining options. Whether you're craving fresh seafood, international cuisine…Full review by Maria M
Mar 1, 2025
Lovely area. Plenty of bars and eating places with narrow cobbled streets and a stunning waterfront. Lots going on and always busy.Full review by HullAndy73
Who is responsible for the lack of street cleaning, the traffic gridlocks and the lack of control over nonsensical planning? It's a pity there seems to be no joined up organisation keeping control over development, conservation, cleaning and marketing. The city council must have some responsibility?
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Planning is really bad and the small number of good shops and value quality restaurants is disappointing but all in all people do have a good time down here and serendipity can produce …
Planning is really bad and the small number of good shops and value quality restaurants is disappointing but all in all people do have a good time down here and serendipity can produce some amazingly upbeat and fun days and nights out. There is something called the 'Waterfront' which takes a levy off the business rates but seems to be bumbling ineffectual and often shambolic. I think the Barbican's character and liveliness is thriving and evolving despite that organisation.