Barbican district

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The Barbican district is Plymouth’s historic harbourside quarter, known for its cobbled streets, preserved Elizabethan architecture, and vibrant waterfront pubs, restaurants, and galleries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighbourhood
adjacentTo Plymouth Hoe
country United Kingdom
culturalRole centre for waterfront leisure in Plymouth
historic heart of Plymouth
developmentType mixed-use urban area
economicActivity hospitality
retail
tourism services
hasAmenity art studios
bars
cafes
independent shops
visitor accommodation
hasFeature Elizabethan architecture
cobbled streets
fishing harbour
historic harbourside
marina
waterfront
hasPart Sutton Harbour
heritageDesignation conservation area
historicalPeriod English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era
knownFor art galleries
heritage attractions
nightlife
preserved Elizabethan buildings
pubs
restaurants
tourism
waterfront events
locatedIn Devon
England
Plymouth
southwest England
surface form: South West England
partOf Plymouth city centre
touristAttraction Elizabethan Gardens
Elizabethan House Museum
surface form: Elizabethan House

Mayflower memorials
surface form: Mayflower Steps memorial

National Marine Aquarium vicinity
transport nearby ferry services
pedestrian-friendly streets

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Plymouth knownFor Barbican district