PenzanceCopyright Richard Croft

Sheltered deep in Mount’s Bay Penzance is a large and bustling old market town looking east towards St Michael’s Mount. A port busy with holiday yachts and, in season, a ferry to the Scillies, it’s also the place for retail therapy and a whole menu of restaurants... Read More

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Penzance Events

June
Trereife Folk Festival
August
Newlyn Fish Festival
September
Trewidden Gardens Open Weekend
November
Penzance Charity Fireworks Extravaganza

Hotels in Penzance - 44 places to stay

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Old Coastguard Hotel

Old Coastguard Hotel
A Cornish boutique hotel by the sea

Perched above the seashore in the astonishingly unspoilt fishing village of Mousehole in West Cornwall, the Old Coastguard is an intimate, friendly hotel and restaurant with its own palm-strewn ... More | visit website
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Artist Residence

Artist Residence
Our 11 boutique rooms in Penzance form a fun and hip boutique guesthouse in the historic heart of Central Penzance, on Chapel Street. Contemporary design housed within a Grade II listed 17th Century Georgian mansion ... More | visit website
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The Godolphin Arms

The Godolphin Arms
The outlook from The Godolphin lounge bar, and many of the bedrooms is simply stunning, with uninterrupted views to the Island and castle and across Mounts Bay towards Penzance, Newlyn and Mousehole. The Godolphin has ... More | visit website
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The Dunedin

The Dunedin
The Dunedin is a large Victorian house dating from 1886 and is AA 4-Diamond rated, it has 8/9 tastefully furnished bedrooms, each with modern en-suite shower, wash basin and WC together with colour TV, radio ... More | Double Room: £24 - £30 | visit website
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The Smugglers

The Smugglers

The Smugglers sits in an elevated position overlooking Newlyn harbour and Mount's Bay. We are one mile from Penzance and Mousehole and eight miles from Land's End. Newlyn has the largest fishing fleet in the south ... More | Double Room: £65 - £82 | visit website

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Lugger Inn

Lugger Inn
The Lugger Hotel is situated on the beautiful sea front in Penzance affording views across Mounts Bay, the hotel is over 100 years old and is rich in character. The Hotel proprietors Lesley & Shane ... More | visit website
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Wellington Hotel

Wellington Hotel
was converted into a hotel in 1813 and named after the The Iron Duke (Arthur Wellesley; 1769-1852) (photo of painting) after he allegedly stayed here. It has been extensively modernised in recent years. The bar ... More | visit website
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Hotel Penzance

Hotel Penzance

Hotel of the Year 2006 and Restaurant of the Year 2006, 2007 and 2008 at the Cornwall Tourism Awards, Hotel Penzance has quality accommodation, superb food and sea views. Hotel Penzance provides rooms and breakfast, as ... More | Double Room: £92 - £135 | visit website

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Mount Haven Hotel

Mount Haven Hotel

One of the World's Top Nine Secret Hotels - CNN January 2011 (Frommers)

With breath-taking views across the bay to St Michael's Mount, The Mount Haven feels simultaneously luxurious yet relaxed. An unusual East-meets-West blend ... More | Double Room: £100 - £170 | visit website

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Carnson House

Carnson House
Carnson House is a small bed and breakfast hotel conveniently located centrally in Penzance, just across the street from train and bus stations. Well located for all visitors, the hotel is ideal for those using ... More | Double Room: £17.50 - £24 | visit website

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