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. Welcome to Plymouth, where maritime heritage meets modern, vibrant, cosmopolitan city life. More than 250,000 people including 30,000 students live in Plymouth. Mauch of the city is steeped in history - the Barbican area in particular has retained its original character with shops, art galleries and bars tucked away behind narrow and winding Elizabethan facades. By contrast the modern pedestrianised city centre provides excellent high street shopping facilities and has a great choice of pubs, cafes, clubs and restaurants.

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Welcome to Plymouth, a vibrant and exciting city with a rich history and a maritime heritage, complemented with excellent shopping facilities and a fantastic choice of pubs, cafes, clubs and restaurants. Plymouth lies between the River Plym to the east and the River Tamar to the west. The surrounding area is striking with beautiful countryside and magnificent views over the Devon coastline. In particular the Dartmoor National Park and the natural harbour of Plymouth Sound are spectacular. It is one of the largest cities in the South of England with a population of over 250,000 people, and a highly regarded university - the University of Plymouth - which has over 30,000 students.

Read more about Plymouth in the About Plymouth section.