Mayflower Steps Memorial

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Plymouth, United Kingdom

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Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Mayflower Steps Memorial Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mayflower Steps Memorial is located in Plymouth, United Kingdom on The Barbican. Mayflower Steps Memorial is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United Kingdom.

Address

The Barbican

Phone

+44 1752773549

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Marlow DeMars

Nice museum displaying the history of the Pilgrims before travelling to America. Was a special visit for me as my ancestors John Alden, (ship crew) and Priscilla Mullins, (pilgrim) were on board. Nice visit in the area and good fish & chips!

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Michelle Scarr

One of my favourite places to be in this country. No matter what the weather you can soak up the atmosphere of centuries past, do some great shopping and buy the best ice cream in Britain with the added bonus of fabulous views over Plymouth Sound. The only drawback is parking on a sunny day but if you're prepared to walk a little way to enjoy this wonderful place then its well worth it.

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Kevin Bristow

The Mayflower steps has incredible history. These brave people that left here to find another life is truly incredible. There journey to the new world must of been for some excitement, horror, desperation and simply just a new life. If you read the stories they are remarkable. Worth the visit just to witness where the pilgrims departed Plymouth.

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Steph Onyskiw

Visited for the day and were lucky enough to see a boat naming ceremony for the new mayflower. The first autonomous boat in the world. Was an interesting experience but we enjoyed Plymouth as a whole. Would definitely go back to visit as we didn’t see even half.

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BBN

Lovely place to sit and watch the world go by. Lots of history right in front of your eyes. Due to Covid19 most of the Mayflower celebrations were called off sadly. But still a nice place to visit if you are ever in Plymouth