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Future Inn Plymouth
4.3/5114 Reviews
We stayed for three nights at the Future Inn Plymouth. On arrival we received a lovely warm welcome by the reception staff, our room was extremely spacious, clean with a well-stocked hospitality tray, the slippers & bathrobes were definitely an added bonus. Large free car park with plenty of parking available and despite been a little way out of Plymouth City centre the road links and frequent public transport made it easy to get out and about. We thought our stay was good value for money and would definitely stay again if in the Plymouth area. Many thanks
Leonardo Hotel Plymouth - Formerly Jurys Inn
4.2/5112 Reviews
The beds are excellent quality. The hotel is well-located. I second the mention of James on reception, a most helpful person. Yet on the whole the atmopsphere was sterile. Taxis tend only to pick up from a cul-de-sac at the back of the hotel unless one remonstrates with them. Room service finishes quite early in mid-evening. I tried the food twice. Once some late night food from the bar (avocado and egg salad with overly acidic grains) which I didn't finish. Once for the breakfast room, depressing atmosphere, though there was the usual tick-box selection of cooked and cold food. If you want a *nice* breakfast go to Prime Cafe Bar on Ebrington Street , just a few minutes walk, it's much more welcoming and wholesome. Leonardo Hotel is a functional business hotel, slight better than the cheapest 'Lodge'-type places and with decent sized rooms. But it lacks any soul. Although well-situated in terns of being close to several facilities, the view from the windows across the street is equally bleak, lifted only slightly by a Dominos Pizza take-away interjected in nondescript vista.
Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa
4.4/570 Reviews
(This is being sent from my actual profile and not the wrong one also showing on here) My husband and I have just returned from our 2 night ”Balancing Spa Break” at Boringdon which included dinner in the Brasserie on one night and in the Michelin Starred Acleaf restaurant on the other night with a 60 minute treatment for each of us. It was my turn to pay so I decided to spoil ourselves and I picked for us to stay in one of the Wellness Suites, the hotel's most expensive rooms. We stayed in 'Apollo' which is the room shown on their website. The room was delightful and very comfortable. Attractively and comfortably furnished with lots of nice extras including lovely toiletries to use in the room along with some to take home as a freebie. Nice tea and coffee selection and a small complimentary minibar (which wasn't very exciting - the only alcohol being 2 standard bottles of lager, the rest was soft fizzy drinks, nuts and chocolate). The bed was large and comfortable. Lovely furniture and soft furnishings in the bedroom room and sitting room space and we enjoyed the pieces of art and books. There was an outside large square spa bath on our balcony which was empty on our arrival, we would have to fill it ourselves. BUT instead of it being private, it was open to the rest of the hotel across the grass. We didn't feel confident enough to use it knowing others might be watching. All it needed was a privacy screen and I would have enjoyed using it despite it being end Feb/beginning of March. In the bedroom there were ceiling lights that dangled low just in front of the bedside tables. Lights like this are usually suspended over a table. My husband banged his head on these low, heavy glass lampshades about 20 times during our stay. He isn't particularly tall (5ft8) so if you were taller than this I'm sure you would be hitting it every single time you got out of bed. Silly placement. As there were other bedside lights these ceiling lights were unnecessarily low. The bathroom was beautiful, with 2 handmade stone sinks, a nice walk in shower and freestanding half egg shaped bath. I enjoy a bath. BUT this bath had a freestanding tap with a handheld spray attachment (for rinsing your hair). We just couldn't get this handheld spray to work, we couldn't get water to come out of it. My husband telephoned reception to report this but nobody fixed it during our stay :( Our evening meal in the Brasserie was very nice but I do begrudge paying £4 for a bottle of water! On the first day at Breakfast in the Spatisserie my husband had tea and I requested coffee. I didn't know why I was given just a cup of coffee whilst my husband had a tea-iere of tea and others in the Spatisserie had coffee in cafetieres. I requested a second cup of coffee but it never arrived, we gave up waiting for it and left. Our second breakfast in the Spatisserie was better, I was given a cafetiere of coffee this time. We both asked for porridge, his with honey, mine with brown sugar. When
Moxy Plymouth
4.5/549 Reviews
Fantastic value, superb room, very quiet, lovely staff. Not at all ”stiff” in any way. Very relaxing environment. If you have to get up in the middle of the night to use the toilet, put your foot on the floor and a sensor lights up under the bed and under a shelf in the bedroom, so no stumbling about in the dark, fantastic. Highly recommended.
Imperial Plymouth
4.5/593 Reviews
What a great hotel - perfectly positioned for the theatre, restaurants and visiting the city/shops. Handily it also has free parking, first come first served. Our bedroom (we were upgraded on arrival) was very spacious and clean. It was especially nice to have armchairs in the room to make it more comfortable to sit and read without the need to perch on the bed or sit on the dressing table chair. The hotel provides a great choice at breakfast - fruit juice, yogurts, fruit, cereal, croissants etc as well as a great choice of hot options. More importantly to the enjoyment of our stay was that all the staff made us feel really welcome and did everything with genuine smiles. We loved it and will definitely stay here when we visit Plymouth again.
New Continental Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western
4.2/5110 Reviews
Stayed here three times in the last 12 months. Staff always welcoming. Hotel amenities great. Always use the swimming pool, sauna and steam room. Breakfast is never rushed even if we arrived down a bit later than most people. Also, for a small charge we can park in the hotel car park which is a bonus.

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Number of hotels67
Number of Reviews 1,991
Highest PriceUS$765
Lowest PriceUS$46
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$194
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$191

Booking Guide for Hotels and Famous Hotel Lounges in Plymouth

Book hotels in Plymouth via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. For trips in Plymouth, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. You can plan a one or two day trip to Plymouth.

Plymouth Airport is the primary airport in Plymouth. Besides flying, taking a train to PLYMOUTH STATION RAILWAY STATION is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 73 hotels in Plymouth with excellent service. Plymouth has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 174 USD. There are 6 five-star hotels in Plymouth at an average price of 183 USD per night. There are 23 four-star hotels in Plymouth at an average price of 83 USD per night. There are 14 three-star hotels in Plymouth at an average price of 69 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Plymouth at an average price of 52 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Plymouth has many renowned chain hotels. Ibis is the top choice of many travelers in Plymouth. In Plymouth, there are hotels under the Ibis brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ibis. Ford Lodge One in Plymouth is a favorite among Trip.com users. The Hideaway is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Plymouth, such as Plymouth and Cornwall Islamic Centre, Plymouth Guildhall. You can choose attractions in Plymouth that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Falstaff Inn, Boringdon Park Golf Club, Burgh Island. You can also visit top-rated attractions like The Parkway., Mount Batten Tower.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.06°C during the day, 5.44°C at night

• April to June: 13.71°C during the day, 10.33°C at night

• July to September: 17.69°C during the day, 14.41°C at night

• October to December: 10.71°C during the day, 8.06°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 35.484253 cm

• Summer: 24.65748 cm

• Autumn: 26.692913 cm

• Winter: 45.354332 cm

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