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Home / England and Wales / Plymouth / Barbican and Mayflower Steps 46
The historic Barbican in Plymouth is home to Britain's maritime heritage. It was from Plymouth that Sir Francis Drake set sail and from the Mayflower Steps that the Mayflower departed with its human cargo of Pilgrims in 1620.
The Barbican is also an area that is full of restaurants, pubs, shops and entertainment for the family, including the National Marine Aquarium.
- A very busy Sutton Harbour
- About the Barbican Plymouth
- About the Plymouth Mayflower sailing
- About The Three Crowns
- An attractive yellow wooden boat in Sutton Harbour Marina
- Barbican Landing Stage
- Barbican Plymouth
- Barbican Plymouth
- Black Friars Distillery
- Cap'n Jaspers on Whitehouse Pier
- Cap'n Jaspers on Whitehouse Pier
- Custom House
- DSC 1918
- Group returning from the dive trip
- Island House where Pilgrims Ice Cream is sold