Marg75
How about Plymouth, a beautiful city. It has a lovely waterfront, Plymouth Hoe, where you can walk or enjoy a meal or just coffee and watch the ships, the Barbican where there are some lovely restaurants. Most of all there is so much history to learn about, and you can stand where the Mayflower left, taking the Pilgrims to America over 400 years ago. There's a wonderful theatre, and museum as well.
I agree, and completely underrated in my opinion.
It's my home city and although I was desperate to move away as a teenager (and I did) I have grown fonder of it over the years and now live just an hour away.
The city center is improving, but don't go for the shopping! Although I would visit that part of the city for the architecture. Just make sure you understand the history of its evolution before you go. It will make more sense, and help you appreciate it's aesthetic.
The Pannier Market should be visited if only to look at the (of their time) bas relief sculptures in the main entrances.
A visit to the Hoe and Barbican are a must, as is the Victorian built museum with it's recent modernist extension called 'The Box'.
The University sits squarely in the city center and is hard to miss. Armada Way is newly landscaped (with some work still going on).
The Theatre Royal is part of the West End touring circuit and gets all of the current West End Shows.
Have I sold it to you?! 


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