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Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor

180 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (508) 747-4900 Fax: +1 (508) 746-2609
Email:  info@radissonplymouth.com

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Convenient Lodging near Plymouth Rock and More

Plymouth, Massachusetts, the "Hometown of America," is located midway between Boston and Cape Cod. Our Plymouth lodging is convenient to such exciting and historic attractions as Plimoth Plantation, the Mayflower II, Pilgrim Hall Museum and the Jenney Grist Mill. If you want to do some shopping, explore the boutiques and restaurants next door at Village Landing Marketplace. Popular water activities such as whale watching, deep sea fishing and harbor cruises are also just minutes away. Stay at our hotel and discover all that our historic city has to offer.

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Our hotel is near the following attractions:

  • Capt. John Boats (across the street from the hotel)
    Take an exciting cruise in Cape Cod Bay for whale watching or deep-sea fishing and learn about local marine life.
    Phone: +1 (800) 242-2469
  • Colony Place (5.0 miles)
    Visit the area's largest outdoor retail center and shopping destination.
    Phone: +1 (508) SHOP-ONE (746-7663)
  • Edaville USA (11.3 miles)
    Your family will love this amusement park, where you can enjoy rides, seasonal festivals and more.
    Phone: +1 (877) 332-8455
  • Independence Mall (5.0 miles)
    This indoor mall features shopping, a food court and a cinema for entertainment.
    Phone: +1 (781) 582-2445
  • Jenney Grist Mill (0.9 miles)
    The first grist mill in the U.S. was built on this site in 1636. The water wheel still works as it would have in colonial times. Don't forget to walk through nearby Brewster Gardens.
    Phone: +1 (508) 747-4544
  • JunglePlex (5.0 miles)
    JunglePlex is a year-round indoor sports, convention and entertainment center, featuring soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, wiffleball, flag football, martial arts and yoga for children and adults.
    Phone: +1 (508) 830-1411
  • Mayflower II (0.4 miles)
    Take a trip back in time while exploring this ship, a full-scale model of the Mayflower as it may have looked when the Pilgrims sailed in 1620.
    Phone: +1 (508) 746-1622
  • Pilgrim Hall Museum (0.4 miles)
    Visit this museum to discover aspects of the Pilgrims' daily lives.
    Phone: +1 (508) 746-1620
  • Plimoth Plantation (2.9 miles)
    Explore the 1627 world of the English settlers that lived in Plymouth. A replica of a Native American home site is nearby.
    Phone: +1 (508) 746-1622
  • Plymouth Rock at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (0.5 miles)
    You can't leave Plymouth without seeing the rock on which the Pilgrims are rumored to have landed.
    Phone: +1 (508) 747-5360
  • Shops at Five (5.0 miles)
    This open-air shopping center is located behind Colony Place and features Kohl's, T.J. Maxx and a number of popular retail stores and restaurants.
  • Village Landing Marketplace
    Discover unique Plymouth shops and restaurants in this modern lifestyle center.
    Phone: +1 (508) 747-0100
  • Waverly Oaks Golf Club (5 miles)
    Play a few holes at this championship golf club near our hotel.
    Phone: +1 (508) 224-6700

Nearby Services:

  • Citizens Bank (0.1 miles)
  • Gulf Gas Service (0.5 miles)
  • Lily's Apothecary (2.0 miles)
  • Mobil Gas Station (0.5 miles)
  • Rockland Trust (1.5 miles)
  • Susan Perry (0.5 miles)
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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?

This colonial gem of a city has an economic heritage of fishing and shipbuilding. In fact, from about 1825 through the 1960s, one of its principal employers was the Plymouth Cordage Company. This business manufactured rope and other cordage products, many of which benefited those in the area's two principal industries. At one time, the company's grounds even held a quarter-mile rope walk, thought to be the world's largest ever.

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