Sightseeing
You can go to many of the sightseeing places on foot. Take a right on Water Street and you will pass Brewster Gardens, Plymouth Rock, Mayflower II, and beautiful Plymouth waterfront, lots of souvenir shops, get an ice cream cone and seafood restaurants if you bear right at the rotary, also know as a roundabout. Head left on any side street and you will be downtown, with a many restaurants and bars. Go left or south on Main Street and you will end back on Water Street where you will find Emerald Street. Main Street leads to Sandwich Street and you will find historic houses dating back to the 1600s. or bear right in Summer Street and you'll find another historic house and the Griss Mill.
For a day trip to Cape Cod take route 3 over the Sagamore bridge. Be warned there could be slow going because of traffic.
A day trip to Boston can be by train from the Kingston commuter rail or a 45 plus minute drive up route 3.
5 minute walk from Southbrook Cottage. Information about tours and tickets can be found at:
https://www.plimoth.org/visit/hours-prices
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Plimoth Plantation Waterfront Exhibit
Water Street5 minute walk from Southbrook Cottage. Information about tours and tickets can be found at:
https://www.plimoth.org/visit/hours-prices
Plimoth Cinema
137 Warren Avehttps://www.plimoth.org/visit/hours-prices
Plymouth Rock
79 Water St5 minute walk from Southbrook Cottage
Plymouth Rock
79 Water StWalking tours of Plymouth's most interesting areas.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court StArtifacts from the Pilgrims and early settlers
Plimoth Grist Mill
6 Spring LnSee how corn is milled using water power. Great gifts.
Brewster Gardens
30 Water StAcross from Southbrook Cottage a must for strolling and leads to the Griss Mill.
At the far end of Water Street is this amazing jeti where you can walk out into the harbor about a mile!
Plymouth Jeti
At the far end of Water Street is this amazing jeti where you can walk out into the harbor about a mile!
For up to date brochures you can visit, also in Water Street at the rotary.
Plymouth Visitor Information Center
130 Water StFor up to date brochures you can visit, also in Water Street at the rotary.
Captain John Boats
10 Town WharfTake a boat tour around the harbor,
Plymouth to Provincetown Express Ferry
77 Water StA day trip to Provincetown
Food Scene
Tavern on the Wharf
6 Town WharfWater Street Cafe
25 Water StBreakfast and lunch, next door to Southbrook Cottage
Surfside Smokehouse
14 Union StGreat food 1 minute walk from Southbrook Cottage
The Speedwell Tavern
47 Main StKogi Bar & Grill
8 Court StGreat sushi and Korean food.
Spire Center for Performing Arts
25 1/2 Court StGreat music and entertainment
Beaches
Plymouth Beach on Ryder Way is a public beach. There is a daily $20 entry pass which is refundable if you eat at Sandy's and leave within an hour and a half and is dog friendly up to the public areas and requires a leash.
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Plymouth Beach
Plymouth Beach on Ryder Way is a public beach. There is a daily $20 entry pass which is refundable if you eat at Sandy's and leave within an hour and a half and is dog friendly up to the public areas and requires a leash.