| Plymouth is a city situated in the south-west of England. It is situated within the traditional and formal region of Devon at the entrance of the rivers Plym and Tamar and at the head of one of the world’s largest and most spectacular natural harbors, Plymouth Sound. The population in Plymouth is 243,795.
The transport here is flexible as the city has an airport named Plymouth City Airport which is a small airport located four miles to the north of the city. Transport here can also be done through ferry service which has been provided by Brittany Ferries which operates from Millbay taking cars and foot passengers directly to Roscoff, Brittany and Santander, Spain. There are railway stations also for transport which is served by local trains and there are bus services also available here which provides service to the suburban areas of the city.
There are theatres located here out of which the premier theatre for not only Plymouth but of the entire West Country is the Theatre Royal and its Drum Theatre where there are many current and widely highly praised productions are shown. There are many other theatres also situated here but Theatre Royal is the most well known and famous theatre. The other one is the Plymouth Pavilions which had opened in 1991, and it consists of regular music concerts of many part-time and professional orchestras and singing groups such as the South West Sinfonietta, Plymouth Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonic Choir, and Opera South West etc.
Plymouth also consists of Museums, art galleries and historic buildings which are very famous and well known. The Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery consists of vast collections of fine and decorative arts, natural history and human history. The museums of natural history consists a collection of over 150,000 specimens of insects, birds, mammals, skeletons, plants, fossils and rocks along with an historic natural history library and archive. There are many other museums located in Plymouth such as the Plymouth Dome, the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office, Smeatons Tower, the Elizabethan House and Merchants House etc.
The nightlife in Plymouth has been the infamous Union Street for over a century but now there are wide numbers of bars, clubs and casinos such as Club Jesters, Kullaroos Sports Bar, Walkabout Bar and The Stanley Grand Casino. Now the nightlife in Plymouth is a guaranteed place for a wild night out. There are a number of bars with live music also such as the Barbican Jazz Cafe, The Cider Press, and The Cooperage etc which are liked by many of them.
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