Waterfront Weymouth has become one of Weymouth's most popular areas with both visitors and locals.
It has successfully moved into the 21st century without losing its 17th century charm and character. Pretty terraced cottages are interspersed with individual shops and restaurants and old warehouses have been sympathetically converted to house visitor attractions. You'll find the local fish market right on the harbour side, so look out for the boats as they land their catches of crabs, lobsters and other favourites.
Visiting yachts, with their colourful sails and cosmopolitan crews, give the area a continental flavour and the sight of the Town Bridge being lifted to allow the tall-masted yachts in and out of the inner harbour is a popular sight.
Brewers Quay in Hope Square houses a unique under-cover shopping village as well as the Timewalk - a journey back in time to discover Weymouth's fascinating history.
Throughout the summer, and even on balmy out-of-season days, the area is a magnet for those who want to relax over a bite to eat in the sunshine whilst watching the world go by. There's no place quite like it - with something of interest for all ages make sure it's on your itinerary.