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Plymouth


This super little Vietnamese cafe on the 1st floor of the indoor city market is a real find, and a shopper and student favourite. Noodle soup, Vietnamese curries and banh mi baguettes are on offer at very reasonable prices – shame it's only open in the day.


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3. Plymouth Gin Distillery

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4. Plymouth Naval Memorial

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5. Elizabethan Mural

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6. Drake Statue

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7. Plymouth Hoe

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