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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Headland Hotel

Headland Hotel
Headland Hotel is only a few minutes walk from the City centre, shops, theatre and cinemas. The Headland Hotel is only a few minutes walk from the City centre with its modern shops, magnificent theatre ... 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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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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New Continental Hotel

New Continental Hotel

A Victorian Grade II listed building, the New Continental is Plymouth's largest independent hotel, situated in the heart of the city centre, adjacent to Plymouth Pavilions. Close to the Theatre Royal, Barbican and historic Plymouth Hoe, ... 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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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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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.

There are bedrooms to ... More | visit website

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Invicta Hotel

Invicta Hotel

Built in the 1820's, the Invicta Hotel is an elegant Georgian Building that has been modernised to a high standard.Situated near the famous Plymouth Hoe, the hotel is centrally located and within easy walking distance ... More | visit website

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Novotel Plymouth

Novotel Plymouth

Novotel Plymouth is ideal for both the business and leisure traveller, conveniently located for all major business areas and attractions. This AA 3 star hotel is very easy to find with ample free parking with ... More | visit website

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Boringdon Hall

Boringdon Hall

Situated only five miles from Plymouth City Centre, this Grade I listed Elizabethan Manor House has been restored to its former glory and retains an air of tranquility and grace.

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