Situated in the heart of the vibrant City Centre, with convenient access to the picturesque coastline of Devon and Cornwall, and within close proximity of the historic Barbican and Drake Circus...
In a grand 19th-century Victorian building, Duke of Cornwall Hotel features an award winning restaurant with Two AA Rosettes and luxury bedrooms with free internet.
Cornish
United Kingdom
The staff are courteous, friendly and helpful. Breakfast is great. The location was perfect for our needs. Dawn remembered us from a previous visit.
The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is a city-centre hotel with views of Armada Way towards the famous Hoe and Barbican. It is 5 minutes’ walk from Drake Circus and Armada shopping centres.
Just off the A38, with easy access to Plymouth's city centre, Dartmoor and the beaches of Devon and Cornwall, the hotel offers great value, with free parking and a restaurant and bar.
Nestled amid 100 acres of parkland, this traditional English country house is perfectly positioned for exploring both the timeless elegance of Devon and the bustling centre of Plymouth.
Summerfield
United Kingdom
Room was amazing, leisure facilities were great and hotel staff were fab! Nice breakfast. Couldn't fault it!
In the charming village of Plympton, near Plymouth, this Georgian manor house combines historic character with modern features, including 42-inch LCD TVs and free internet access.
Denise
United Kingdom
Room was spotlessly clean and very comfortable. Afternoon tea and breakfast were very tasty. Staff were friendly and informative.
This modern hotel is on the A386, 5 miles from Plymouth city centre. It has free parking, free internet, an exercise room, and air-conditioned bedrooms with free local calls.
lorraine
United Kingdom
We stay at the Future Inn quite often, we find it very convenient for our needs, plenty of parking, very large rooms. We always have a meal at the Hotel when we stay and the food is always cooked fresh and served hot. Also we have got to know most of the very friendly staff, we shall return.
Offering views across Hoe Park towards the sea, Invicta Hotel is centrally located in Plymouth. The property has fibre optic internet, and free WiFi is accessible throughout.
Great location
Friendly and helpful staff
Comfortable bed
In a grand 19th-century Victorian building, Duke of Cornwall Hotel features an award winning restaurant with Two AA Rosettes and luxury bedrooms with free internet.
Super quality, cooked to order, professional staff ...
The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is a city-centre hotel with views of Armada Way towards the famous Hoe and Barbican. It is 5 minutes’ walk from Drake Circus and Armada shopping centres.
Location and car park
Lovely staff
Amazing breakfast
Situated within 7 km of Marsh Mills and 23 km of Port Eliot Gardens, OYO Plymouth Central Hotel offers rooms in Plymouth. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Staff very welcoming
Room very clean and good location
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Kynance House on Plymouth Hoe ,26 Ensuite Rooms is set in Plymouth, just 400 metres from Plymouth Hoe. Private parking is available on site.
Friendly owner, great location & lovely breakfast!
Situated in Plymouth, within 2.2 km of Devil's Point Beach and 200 metres of Plymouth Hoe, The Drake Hotel Plymouth features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Set in Plymouth, 44 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Welbeck Manor and Golf offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Beautiful Manor House hotel overlooking the golf course
FAQs about hotels in Plymouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Plymouth cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Plymouth are £87 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Plymouth can on average be found for £172 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Plymouth this weekend is £130 or, for a 4-star hotel, £141. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Plymouth for this weekend cost on average around £253 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £98 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Plymouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £133 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Plymouth will cost around £200 (based on Booking.com prices).
From prehistory to the present, the very essence of Plymouth has been inextricably linked to the sea. The Pilgrim Fathers departed from here and named their new Massachusetts settlement after it, and Sir Francis Drake famously finished his game of bowls on The Hoe before combatting the Spanish Armada.
Western Europe’s largest naval base – HMNB Devonport – is in its natural harbour, and in The Barbican fishing boats bob up and down by cobbled streets lined with historic buildings. Jacka Bakery here is the oldest in Britain and there are plenty of galleries, bars and restaurants, though Union Street has the best nightlife.
At one end of the street is the Theatre Royal, and from the other ferries depart to France and Spain, passing the Mount Batten peninsula and offshore rocks that once housed Smeaton’s Tower lighthouse, now in Hoe Park next to the Royal Citadel.
Overlooking the park is the Lord Mayor’s residence, once home to Waldorf and Nancy Astor, and other street and building names are reminders of Plymouth’s illustrious connections.
Other attractions include the National Marine Aquarium, the City Museum and Art Gallery and Grade II-listed Saltram House. All are easily reached from Booking.com’s Plymouth accommodation, including luxury hotels with swimming pools, cheap guest houses and country houses with parking.
The city centre itself isn't very beautiful. However, the city part near the old harbour is quite nice. And Plymouth serves very well as a starting point for trips to adjacent cities and towns in Devon and Cornwall. There are very good bus and train connections, even outside the touristic season. The landscapes in Devon and Cornwall are quite beautiful indeed, with gently rolling hills and marvellous seasights!
Agnes
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Really interesting place full of history.
Really interesting place full of history.
Everywhere was clean and so many different paths and steps allowing access to the sea shore and old buildings.
Huge amount of restaurants covering all types of food for every taste.
Views were amazing and so close to many nature areas.
Many ferries travelling all over the coast to islands, historic docks and secluded beaches.
Only downside for small children would be the lack of a sandy beech.
MikieKati
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The older town area where we stayed is lovely & near to the...
The older town area where we stayed is lovely & near to the iconic Hoe & Barbican.
Sadly the town of my youth is soul less due to so much "concrete", however work is proceeding to revamp the old boulevards with paving, seating & flower beds so in the coming months it will be far better.
Like all towns some of the larger department store buildings & banks are no longer and stand empty - once they are redeveloped it will be much better
Very easy to get around walking, no need to use public transport for shops, hoe & barbican
Paula
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed to visit our daughter and partner while they are...
We stayed to visit our daughter and partner while they are at Uni in Plymouth. We stayed with our dog Lara. Property was few step down to accommodation (we have seen worse) good area to dry Lara before letting her in to lounge /dinner through to bed room to the right bathroom to the left into kitchen This is a great location 2 min to Hoe, 10 min at most to Barbican. The host are amazing, really accommodating after a long journey. The welcome pack is so welcome just to get a tea or coffee and milk, every thing was there, including shower gel, shampoo, conditioner hand wash, washing up liquid to name but a few treats . Quite a few places could take note. If cleaning product available most people will help to keep it clean.
We would defiantly stay there again. Thank you so much
Tom
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Hoe and Barbican areas are lovely and definitely worth...
The Hoe and Barbican areas are lovely and definitely worth visiting. The Barbican area is great for eating out and a stroll along the Hoe is a must. The Royal William Yard is also a pleasant and interesting place to visit.
The modern city centre is quite tatty and run down so worth avoiding.
Frank
8.0
Scored 8.0
This trip we were specifically looking at the University and...
This trip we were specifically looking at the University and I was pleasantly surprised- lots of resources at their disposal, good student union and accommodation, fantastic library and online resources- good support for students.We ate at Las Iguanas -which was reasonably priced with friendly staff.
I received a warm welcome at this family-run hotel in a superb location just minutes away from Plymouth Hoe. My room was very clean and comfortable. There is a wide breakfast choice served by a friendly and efficient waitress in a light and airy room- no windowless basement breakfast room here as I have encountered elsewhere! I will be making several trips to Plymouth and it took me a while to find the right place to stay. I am happy to have finally found the Invicta as it meets all my needs.
The Copthorne Hotel is in the upper price range but the facilities, breakfast and staff attention all match the amount you pay. The staff are admirable in the attention they give to the guests, whether at reception, during breakfast or from the friendly cleaning staff, eager to help when asked.
The breakfast staff work very hard the whole time and the Latvian lady in charge deserves a medal of honour.
The hotel is close to the main Plymouth North Road railway station.
excellent value for money, but it is university halls accommodation and general cleanliness is what is to be expected for such a premises, which is below what you might expect for a small hotel etc. But it is centrally located in Plymouth and no complaints regarding the stay cost. A good cheap / budget option if you're there for a couple of days. Parking is nearby on a pay per hour basis, £1.50 per hour, or £2 for overnight after 6pm - 8am, which again is good value.
Clan, comfortable, friendly staff and great value for money.
Close to night life, the sea, and the city centre.
Will defo be staying here again if I'm ever spending the night in Plymouth.
Lots of reasonably priced public car parks nearby and there is a loading bay out front of the hotel.
The interior and ambiance of the Hotel was really good. I'll probably give them 5 stars for that. The staffs are accommodating and helpful as well. The board games and photo booth at the lobby is also a plus. Definitely coming back here when we visit Plymouth again.
Staff were friendly and helpful from check-in through to check-out whenever I had a question.
Room was well appointed, comfortable and at a very reasonable rate. Location of hotel was great, with walkable access to the tourist areas, city centre and eateries.
The hotel was close to Plymouth Hoe and the town centre.
It was very clean and the bed was comfortable.
I managed to get a parking spot right outside, although £7 for the night seemed a bit steep.
Breakfast was fantastic and the host was very welcoming.
The property was very comfortable and an excellent space for my needs as I was visiting Plymouth. It was an easy walk to most places in town. It had all of the conveniences I needed. I would absolutely stay here again.
Great location close to city centre. Would be good for a business trip A bit further to walk to attractions like Hoe or Plymouth Dome. Might not be best choice for holiday. Especially for those with reduced mobility.
Spacious room and tub. Quiet for a city hotel. Restaurant had good variety of food. Water pressure very good. USB plugs in wall. Very clean. Historic church and shopping mall across the street.
Breakfast was very quick and delicious. The staff were friendly and helpful. The hotel was in a good place for the theatre and the city. Will definitely consider another stay
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