Plymouth: Founding City with Modern Charms
Plymouth in Plymouth County is dubbed as “America’s Hometown”. It was the first ever colony founded by the Mayflower Pilgrims. It is also the home of America’s first ever Thanksgiving Feast. The National Monument to the Forefathers, Mayflower Brewing Company, and 1749 Court House and Museum can all be found within the city. Hotels that cater to business travelers and tourists dot the area.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Plymouth, MA is from the end of spring towards the beginning of fall. Be sure to book a Plymouth, MA hotel ahead if you’re planning to visit the city anytime between May and October. The warmest months are in June and July, and hotel rates tend to get cheaper by this time. There’s little chance of rain, too, so you’re sure to enjoy what Plymouth has to offer at any point in the year.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Search for antiques and fresh produce at the Plymouth Farmers’ Market. If you want to taste the freshest catch, head to the Plymouth Long Beach or the Plymouth Harbor. Hotels like the luxurious Hilton Garden Inn Plymouth bring you close to the action. You’ll be conveniently situated near the hiking trails of Ellisville Harbor State Park. Don’t miss out on the latest shows held at the Spire Center for the Performing Arts. Wander into Plymouth’s past by visiting the exhibits of the John Jenney Museum or the Harlow Old Fort House. Relax after a long day at the comfortable accommodations offered by Radisson Hotel Plymouth, which is just a short distance from the Waverly Oaks Golf Club.