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.
Vivienne
United Kingdom
Spacious room, helpful staff -convenient position with parking.
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.
Plymouth’s largest independent hotel, New Continental Hotel; Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western is ideally located in the heart of the city.
Elaine
United Kingdom
The location was very good and I enjoyed being about to walk down to the coast in both directions, yet be close to the centre and bus stops. The room was of good size and good furniture and layout.
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.
Helen
United Kingdom
Lovely Hotel & location, I received a very warm welcome on my arrival from the lovely Martina, she couldn’t have been more welcoming & an is asset to the Hotel.
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.
Michael
United Kingdom
Everything, could not fault it at all, the room was excellent, the staff were excellent and welcoming and could not fault the food, very very good
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.
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.
Everything about it was ideal for just what we needed
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...
Great hotel overall. Staff VERY friendly. Excellent!!!
Mountbatten Hotel is set in Plymouth, 5 minutes' walk from Devonport Dockyard, 1.8 km from Plymouth Pavilions and 2.4 km from Plymouth Hoe. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV.
Cleanliness was excellent and staff were very helpful.
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 close to everything
like sleeping in history
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.
Great hotel, excellent staff. Great Sunday night deal.
Smithaleigh Farm Rooms and Apartments is situated just off the A38 between Ivybridge and Plympton, yet just a 15-minute drive from Plymouth City Centre. We offer free car parking space.
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
FAQs about hotels in Plymouth
On average, 3-star hotels in Plymouth cost £92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Plymouth are £107 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Plymouth can on average be found for £169 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Plymouth this weekend is £109 or, for a 4-star hotel, £147. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Plymouth for this weekend cost on average around £172 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £80 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Plymouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £115 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Plymouth will cost around £154 (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.
Plymouth is packed with history. The Hoe and Barbican areas are an essential part of a visitor's itinerary if they have time. Home to the National marine aquarium. Loads of places to eat out. The Vue cinema complex and Queen Anne battery ( Waypoint pub grub by the marina ).
Drakes circus shopping centre and so much more
edwardmk
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Everything in the Drake hotel was perfect for our stay ..the...
Everything in the Drake hotel was perfect for our stay ..the double deluxe room with en suite was perfectly decorated with modern furniture and plenty of storage . The shower was very easy to use and it was completed with shampoo and gels etc .
The dining area.also was beautifully decorated and inviting. Breakfast had several options , which was cooked to perfection and plentiful.
All staff we met were well versed and gave us a pleasant stay .
Would definitely stay there again if we visited Plymouth .
Town centre is huge and offered plenty of variety. And the Hoe also very close . All in walkable distance
The Plymouth Gin distillery is worth a visit.
Bennett-g2
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lots to do in Plymouth that dosent cost much, Barbicain walk...
Lots to do in Plymouth that dosent cost much, Barbicain walk around the shops art galleries pubs and bars/Restraunts, best fish and chips around next door to the Dolphin hotel.
You can get ferrys across the river to Mount Batten, very good pub there and a nice walk.
Play crazy golf on the Hoe and again stunning veiws over Plymouth sound, as you walk on the Hoe and explore smeatons tower.
Plymouth gateway to Tavistock and Dartmoor and Cornwall.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We were visiting relatives as we are from Plymouth.
We were visiting relatives as we are from Plymouth.
It was disappointing to see verges and edges of flower beds so overgrown and untidy.
Plymouth however is a good city to use as a base for Dartmoor, Devon and Cornwall.
We ate at the Ferry House Inn which I would thoroughly recommend. Staff were friendly and helpful and food excellent.
Valerie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
So many places to visit.We only managed to get to The Box...
So many places to visit.We only managed to get to The Box which is full of interesting facts and objects about Devon history. Also a very enjoyable trip to the National Maritime Aquarium.So magical just watching the amazing sea creatures. A walk around the Hoe and Barbican is also recommended with their maritime connections through history. There are so many places to eat but we chose the ones within walking distance and tried The Slug and Lettuce with two cocktails for the price of one and The Ocean View with lovely views across the bay.Both very good value.
Geoff
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Plymouth is a nice city full of live any time of the day I...
Plymouth is a nice city full of live any time of the day I notices, gorgeous scenes. although it is like any other city it seemed very clean and everyone was sweet. I did not stay too long I was 20 minutes outside the city but went in the city quite a bit. I did not stay long enough to notice anything bad or good. it was nice.
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The hotel is great for both The Barbican and The Hoe areas of Plymouth.
The breakfast room (Penthouse) had amazing views of Plymouth & the breakfast was delicious.
The swimming pool was clean & light/airy although small if you are a keen swimmer.
The room was clean & spacious & suitable for an overnight stay.
Really enjoyed our stay at Drake Hotel. I would even go as far as saying it's one of the best hotels I've stayed in for the price. The staff were very helpful, and car parking is a bonus. Will definitely be staying there again when I go into Plymouth for a night out.
One of the best hotels I have stayed in. Owners and staff were superb, always smiling and polite. The breakfast was superb. Cleanliness and location were brilliant. The hotel made my stay in Plymouth so much of a pleasure. Highly recommended.
The location was perfect. I didn't realise that the hotel was so close toPlymouth Hoe. I travel for work a lot and rarely look at the location. Lovely.
The bathroom was an added bonus ,,, HUGE.
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