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The hugely popular annual festival, Seafest is returning this year on 14 and 15 September, with a fun-filled celebration of our city by the sea, spanning the Barbican and Sutton Harbour, Tinside Lido, West Hoe, Royal William Yard, Mount Batten and Mount Edgcumbe.
Sponsored by Ocean MINI, the festival will offer a wide range of family friendly activities, showcasing the best of Plymouth’s food and drink, local businesses, live music, entertainment, and marine-inspired fun, both on and off the water.
Brought to you by the businesses of the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership and Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. The expansion of Seafest has been made possible with support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
For more details visit Seafest Plymouth - Visit Plymouth and Seafest x PSNMP 2024 - Plymouth Sound National Marine Park
FREE, with the exception of some of the bookable activities.
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Join the A38 Devon Expressway to Plymouth and follow signs for Sutton Harbour and the Barbican.
There are more than 20 car parks in and around Plymouth city centre, the Barbican and Sutton Harbour, providing thousands of parking spaces for visitors.
There is also 2 hours free parking at Queen Anne's Battery, with the next 2 hours being approximately £4 and a full day is £8 – T: 01752 671142.
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By Bus
Catch the Plymouth Citybus number 25 for the centre Royal Parade, the Barbican and the Hoe route. Find out more about Plymouth Citybus.
By Train
Travel with GWR to Plymouth train station which is 1.7km from the Barbican and Sutton Harbour. For more information visit the website.
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