Located in the heart of the vibrant City Center, with convenient access to the picturesque coastline of Devon and Cornwall, and within close proximity of the historic Barbican and Drake Circus...
The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is a city-center hotel with views of Armada Way towards the famous Hoe and Barbican. It is 5 minutes’ walk from Drake Circus and Armada shopping centers.
Just off the A38, with easy access to Plymouth's city center, 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 center of Plymouth.
Thomas
United Kingdom
Really nice atmosphere, very friendly and helpful staff, just a totally relaxing place to stay. Leisure facilities well maintained and spotlessly clean
Offering views across Hoe Park towards the sea, Invicta Hotel is centrally located in Plymouth. The property has fiber optic internet, and free WiFi is accessible throughout.
Located in Plymouth and with Devil's Point Beach reachable within 1.3 miles, The Craft House has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Elinor
United Kingdom
Friendly, helpful reception, lovely decir, squeaky clean, really comfortable and 2 mins from Ho & restaurants. Would stay again.
Located in Plymouth, within 1.1 miles of Devil's Point Beach and a 1-minute walk of Plymouth Pavilions, Moxy Plymouth provides accommodations with a bar.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Friendly staff
Clean areas
Great size room with good amenities
Located in Plymouth and with Devil's Point Beach reachable within 1.3 miles, The Craft House has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
The location is excellent and the breakfast divine.
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.
Beautiful hotel lovely rooms and very friendly staff.
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 ...
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Kynance House on Plymouth Hoe ,26 Ensuite Rooms is set in Plymouth, just 1312 feet from Plymouth Hoe. Private parking is available on site.
Friendly owner, great location & lovely breakfast!
Ocean Stays Hotel, Plymouth provides rooms with free WiFi in Plymouth, well located 1.2 miles from Devil's Point Beach and a 4-minute walk from Plymouth Hoe.
Cosy, centrally located, good facilities in the room.
The Copthorne Hotel Plymouth is a city-center hotel with views of Armada Way towards the famous Hoe and Barbican. It is 5 minutes’ walk from Drake Circus and Armada shopping centers.
Lovely hotel in a great location. Excellent food 😋
Smithaleigh Farm Rooms and Apartments is located just off the A38 between Ivybridge and Plympton, yet just a 15-minute drive from Plymouth City Center. We offer free car parking space.
Location and room facilities were fine.
Nice staff
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On average, 3-star hotels in Plymouth cost £80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Plymouth are £90 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Plymouth can be found for £183 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Plymouth this weekend is £98 or, for a 4-star hotel, £119. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Plymouth for this weekend cost around £175 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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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.
A vibrant city. my first time there and was pleasantly...
A vibrant city. my first time there and was pleasantly surprised. Sea front is amazing, docks are hustling and bustling. Good food options, lots of cafes and restaurants and for travel in the region, Plymouth is an ideal base.
Saad
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Very little parking in the centre.
Very little parking in the centre. Plymouth is quite hilly for those with limited mobility. The little Barbican Theatre is great. Centre can get a bit lairy after Plymouth Argyle have played at home.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Plymouth Hoe is a wonderful place to walk plenty of...
Plymouth Hoe is a wonderful place to walk plenty of history.to indulge in. The barbican is a short walk from the Hoe where you will find restaurants and pubs. I would avoid the city centre until after the improvements are finished.
Val
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city centre itself isn't very beautiful.
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
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.
Location was great. Five minutes walk from Plymouth Hoe. Fifteen minutes walk to the Barbican area and harbour. Five minutes walk to the Plaza hotel and Marco Pierre White restaurant.
The apartment was stunning. I think the owners had thought of everything.
I had a fall when out and about, when returning to apartment found ice pack in freezer which I applied to my arm which helped.
It was lovely sitting reading on the terrace of the apartment in the sunshine.
Friendly and helpful welcome at reception, and friendly professional service at breakfast. Breakfast was excellent and well-presented. Bed was comfy. Hotel was clean and pleasant. The Welcome Book in the room was comprehensive, informative and gently witty. Plymouth Hoe (offering fine views over Plymouth Sound) was only about 400 yards or so from the hotel. Overall, I was very impressed with the Imperial and recommend it for anyone looking to stay in Plymouth.
We were met with a very kind host who went above and beyond to make our stay as pleasant and wonderful as it was. Our room was clean, the food was delicious, and we even were made a little breakfast to-go as we had to check out super early to catch our bus. The location is perfect, as you literally walk up the street and are at the ocean or with a couple of steps in the city center! If I ever were to come back to Plymouth, I would stay here again, no doubt!
Very clean and comfortable. Hotel has new owners that have spent a small fortune on renovation, so spectacularly shiny and new!
Good rates and very close to all amenities, 15 minute walk to main promanard, from there you can enjoy fabulous views.
The room was comfy, just beware of noisy seagulls!!
The hotel was amenable to parking before the check-in time. Breakfast was excellent and well-cooked with a range of options available. The king-sized room was very spacious and included two armchairs and a chaise longue. Wi-fi was of good strength. Close to Plymouth Hoe.
the size of the room. It was extremely clean. It had a large bed. quintessential class hotel. friendly staff - bar open in the late evening. We had an issue with the toilet handle snapping and this was dealt with very quickly and with no fuss.
Great, quirky looking hotel. Easy check in, good bar, great, all you can eat breakfast, room has unusual decor, really nice. Bed is very comfy. Shower is great in a double sized cubicle. Big TV with facility to plug in your own streaming devices
Lovely decor and a warm welcome. The hotel is located right by Plymouth Hoe so we could see the sea from the window and it meant we could be in the sea within minutes. Fairly quiet considering how lively the Hoe is at night. Good pillows.
Exceptionally good value parking - £3 / 24 hours for hotel guests. Very welcoming staff at front desk and restaurant. Very nice breakfast. Great location for Theatre Royal and Plymouth city centre and the Hoe.
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
It's in a great location, within walking distance to Plymouth train station and the city center.
Beds were comfy, but a little bit small.
The room size wasn't small.
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