Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor

180 Water Street , Plymouth, MA 02360
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 Toll Free
Telephone: (508) 747-4900 Fax: (508) 746-2609
Email:  info@radissonplymouth.com

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Plymouth, Massachusetts; the "Hometown of America", is midway between Boston and Cape Cod. When you stay at the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor, there is so much to see and do, you may not have enough time during your stay; but that's alright because we're happy to welcome you back for your next visit! Come enjoy all that Plymouth and the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor have to offer and discover your own "New World".

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About Plymouth

Ever famous for being the place where the Pilgrims first landed when arriving in the New World, Plymouth is a town overflowing with historic significance, natural beauty and old-world charm. It's located just about 40 miles southeast of Boston on Plymouth Bay. It seems that history can be found at every turn, from museums to historic houses and old farms. Plymouth Rock, the storied landing place of the Pilgrims, and Plimoth Plantation are probably the two most famous destinations in Plymouth. Plimoth Plantation brings the past to the present via a reconstruction of the 1627 village where the Pilgrims lived and worked. Costumed actors expertly recreate a sense of the times. The Mayflower II, a replica of the notorious Pilgrim sailing vessel, is located on the waterfront. A variety of museums can be found, all with a slightly different emphasis on the past. Pilgrim Hall Museum stands as the nation's oldest museum housing the world's most extensive collection of Pilgrim-owned items. You can get an overall view of the city by taking an evening walking tour lit by lantern light. Plenty of dining and shopping venues can be found in this historic city on both Water and Main Streets. Public beach access and scenic state parks round out the plentiful offerings afforded by this significant city.

Did you know?

Burial Hill, once a Pilgrim fort, is a historic cemetery that houses the remains of hundreds of people from the historic Pilgrim era. The bravery and fortitude of the lives of the Pilgrims are celebrated each Friday night in August as a procession of costumed actors walk from Plymouth Rock to Burial Hill to commemorate the dead.

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