National Marine Aquarium
National Marine Aquarium

Plymouth is much more than a famous old harbour, still the base for ferries to places as distant as Santander. To list just a few of its many delights: the Barbican, Plymouth Hoe, its exceptional gin, huge aquarium, Elizabethan House, and the oldest working bakery in the world... Read More

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Plymouth Events

May
A big day out at the National Marine Aquarium
June
A big day out at the National Marine Aquarium
July
Class 1 Powerboats World Championships
Music of the Night
August
Devonshire Tea
Navy Days Weekend
Plymouth British Firework Championships
Plymouth Flavour Fest
Plymouth Summer Festival
November
Christmas Fair
Plymouth International Book Festival
December
Christmas Fair

Hotels in Plymouth - 78 places to stay

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Copthorne Plymouth

Copthorne Plymouth

Located in the bustling city centre, this hotel is an ideal destination for business or pleasure. Situated within the hotel is Bentleys Brasserie, our award winning restaurant and the Gallery Bar where you can relax and ... More | visit website

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Moorland Garden Hotel

Moorland Garden Hotel
Located on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, just minutes away from Plymouth city centre, Tavistock and close to border with Cornwall, we are the place to be for business, leisure, special occasions and fine ... More | visit website
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Georgian House Hotel

Georgian House Hotel
The Morgan family assure you of the warmest welcome, and will make every effort to ensure your stay with them is both pleasant and enjoyable. We have very comfortable accommodation, in a selection of single, ... More | visit website
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Kitley House Hotel

Kitley House Hotel
Kitley House Hotel is situated between the villages of Brixton and Yealmpton, approximately six miles from the city of Plymouth. You arrive by the mile long drive into this magnificent and tranquil 300 acre ... More | Double Room: From £39.50 | visit website
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Holiday Inn Plymouth

Holiday Inn Plymouth

An ideally situated, modern hotel in Plymouth City Centre. We have views over the famous Plymouth Hoe and Plymouth Sound. A perfect location for all visitors.
With panoramic views over Plymouth sound, this impressive bedroom hotel ... More | visit website

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Sunray Hotel

Andy and Angela would like to welcome you to the SUNRAY HOTEL, a 19 bedroom Victorian Hotel. We are centrally located between the Hoe and Promenade, the City Centre and University.

GOOD EAT AWARD WINNING HOTEL

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Boringdon Arms

Boringdon Arms

Renowned for our real ales and homemade food, we are located in a quaint village on the south-west coastal path overlooking Plymouth and the Plym Estuary. We are a village pub offering bed and breakfast facilities ... More | visit website

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Duke of Cornwall Hotel

Duke of Cornwall Hotel

The Duke of Cornwall Hotel is minutes away from Plymouth's historic waterfront and all of its many famous attractions. The hotel was built in 1863 and is a Grade II listed Victorian Hotel. The Best Western ... More | visit website

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Royal Fleet Club

Royal Fleet Club

The Royal Fleet Club is a 50 bedroom hotel located in Devonport, Plymouth, that boasts two ballrooms. Also includes public rooms, residents lounge, restaurant serving breakfast and evening meals and several bars.

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Future inn Plymouth

Future inn Plymouth

Future Inn is one of Plymouths newest Hotels offering quality upscale accommodation and unbeatable value.Future Inn Plymouth is in the perfect location for both business and leisure travellers to Devon and Cornwall. Dartmoor National Park, ... More | visit website

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