Plymouth is the staying-in capital of the UK since Covid

Residents rate their nightlife as the worst among cities in Britain, according to researchers
With an average night out costing £67 this year, people in Plymouth prefer to stay at home
With an average night out costing £67 this year, people in Plymouth prefer to stay at home
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Plymouth’s claims to fame are limited. It is known for being where the Mayflower set sail from on its way to America, and it has now been labelled the most boring city in Britain… at least when it comes to nightlife.

Research has found that residents of Plymouth go out far less than people who live in Britain’s other big cities, and they their nightlife as worse than anywhere else.

A study has shown that Britons are still going out less than they did before the pandemic and average spending on hospitality has dropped by a fifth over five years. In 2019, people went out an average of seven nights a month but this has recovered to only five nights a month this year. Residents