Plymouth Hoe is a wide and grassy esplanade crossed paths above a city, here you can enjoy magnificent views of the islets, bays and ports that make up. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon word Hoe, a sloping ridge shaped leg holster. This is where the game took place balls of Sir Francis Drake, before the conquest of the Spanish Armada in 1588. Plymouth Hoe is a popular area for tourists. Here we practice many water activities. Fastnet yacht race ends here. Annal for two days, the British Fireworks Championship attracts tens of thousands of spectators.