Plymouth tourist information
Plymouth is a city and unitary authority area on the coast of Devon, England, about 190 miles (310 km) south-west of London. It is built between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west, where they join Plymouth Sound. Since 1967 the City of Plymouth has included the suburbs of Plympton and Plymstock, which are on the east side of the River Plym.
Plymouth's history goes back to the Bronze Age, when its first settlement grew at Mount Batten. This settlement continued to grow as a trading post for the Roman Empire, until the more prosperous village of Sutton, the current
Plymouth, surpassed it. In 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers left
Plymouth for the New World and established
Plymouth Colony – the second English settlement in what is now the United States of America. During the English Civil War the town was held by the Parliamentarians and was besieged between 1642 and 1646.
Throughout the Industrial Revolution
Plymouth grew as a major shipping port, handling imports and passengers from the Americas, while the neighbouring town of Devonport grew as an important Royal Naval shipbuilding and dockyard town. The county boroughs of
Plymouth and Devonport, and the urban district of East Stonehouse were merged in 1914 to form the single county borough of
Plymouth – collectively referred to as The Three Towns. The city's naval importance later led to its targeting and partial destruction during World War II, an act known as the
Plymouth Blitz. After the war the city centre was completely rebuilt.
Today the city is home to around 250,000 people, making it the 16th most populous city in England. It is governed locally by
Plymouth City Council and is represented nationally by three MPs.
Plymouth's economy is still strongly influenced by shipbuilding, but has become a more service-based economy since the 1990s. It has the 9th largest university in the United Kingdom by number of students, the University of
Plymouth, and the largest operational naval base in Western Europe – HMNB Devonport.
Plymouth has ferry links to France and Spain and an airport with European services.
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