Royal William Yard blends Plymouth's historic naval past with award-winning design. Home to a stunning collection of Grade I listed buildings, the yard has been reanimated to offer something new to experience on every visit, making it one of the best places to eat, shop, work, stay, relax and play in the heart of the South West. It's a much-loved, destination, with a mix of bustling restaurants, bars and shops, water sports and even our own marina, sitting alongside a lively artistic community, with a packed calendar of events, and so much to see and do. Surrounded by water, Royal William Yard offers breath-taking views over Plymouth Sound and across to Cornwall - a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike.
Visited (01/06/24) Fantastic place to visit. Plenty of places to eat here with great views. Plenty of historic buildings around. Parking is fairly cheap and plenty of it too. I found a nice little coffee shop at the top end run by a beautiful American girl. The latte was amazing. Pay a visit if you can. There is a great view of the sea if you go through the arch tunnel in the wall next to the cafe .
A great place to stay, with restaurants and a new cinema. You can have a great time there, eat delicious Italian, Asian food or visit restaurants with wonderful seafood dishes!
We went 1st Sunday of nth for craft fair. Lovely area with old Navy building repurposed to residential and shops, a cinema and lots of restaurants. I even discovered a pottery and a print studio. Could spend most of day there quite happily.
Very beautiful place to visit. You can walk and discover absolutely outstanding views.
3 night stay with friends. Had a lovely, well equipped apartment with a fantastic view. Ate at Wildwood and Pho, both very enjoyable restaurants with friendly helpful staff. RWY is a fabulous place to stay and use as a base to visit other locations.
A great place to visit for an outdoor drink and food on a sunny day.. By the water in a beautiful enclosed historic setting.. Very well kept and upmarket
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Visited (01/06/24) Fantastic place to visit. Plenty of places to eat here with great views. Plenty of historic buildings around. Parking is fairly cheap and plenty of it too. I found a nice little coffee shop at the top end run by a beautiful American girl. The latte was amazing. Pay a visit if you can. There is a great view of the sea if you go through the arch tunnel in the wall next to the cafe .
A great place to stay, with restaurants and a new cinema. You can have a great time there, eat delicious Italian, Asian food or visit restaurants with wonderful seafood dishes!
We went 1st Sunday of nth for craft fair. Lovely area with old Navy building repurposed to residential and shops, a cinema and lots of restaurants. I even discovered a pottery and a print studio. Could spend most of day there quite happily.
Very beautiful place to visit. You can walk and discover absolutely outstanding views.
3 night stay with friends. Had a lovely, well equipped apartment with a fantastic view. Ate at Wildwood and Pho, both very enjoyable restaurants with friendly helpful staff. RWY is a fabulous place to stay and use as a base to visit other locations.
A great place to visit for an outdoor drink and food on a sunny day.. By the water in a beautiful enclosed historic setting.. Very well kept and upmarket