Plymouth is one of the best cities of Devon county in England
. It is situated on the southern coast of England and is one of the most extensive bases in the Europe. The city has a number of attractions and options for the adventure and nature lovers. There are a number of museums that have a number of artifacts and objects that reflect the rich past and heritage of England.
Some of the best places to visit in Plymouth:
1. Barbican is one of the top attractions of Plymouth. This is a harbour of Plymouth. The harbour has a number of shops and places that are known for its heritage and culture.
2. National Marine Museum is one of the best aquariums in Britain. It is situated on the close proximity to the historical Barbican area which is known for its bakery and Mayflower Steps. The aquarium has a number of varieties of sharks and seahorses that is for the display of general public. There are a number of souvenir and gift shops for the tourists who come here.
3. The Royal Citadel was built after the English Civil War in the 17th century. The citadel is one of the finest examples of the baroque style of architecture. The fort is open for tourists only on Tuesdays and there are a number of guided tours that are organized to see you along the place.
4. The Lost Gardens is another important landmark of the city. These beautifully designed theme gardens has some of the rarest species of plants. Another attraction of this place is the jungle area where a number of animals have been kept for their breeding.
5. Royal Theatre of Plymouth is the largest theatre of Plymouth and has been rated as one of the best in the world. There are a number of shows and plays that are based on novels and books of Shakespeare that are organized here on regular basis.
6. Plymouth Gin is a place for the gin lovers who come here to enjoy and taste some of the oldest gins in the world. There are a number of organized tours that are done around the museum so that people could know more about the art of making gin. There is shop inside the museum premises that sells some of the oldest alcohol in the world.
7. Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is another place of interest for the tourists. The gallery displays excerpts from Darwin's Voyage of Discovery and his other works.