Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Plymouth's Barbican neighbourhood is known for its theatres and bars, and entices visitors with attractions, including Bowling Green and Plymouth Naval Memorial.
Get lost in halls of wondrous fish and exotic marine mammals at National Marine Aquarium, located 0.6 mi (1 km) from central Plymouth. If you have fun at National Marine Aquarium, you'll love National Maritime Aquarium, just a short walk away.
You can learn about the history of Plymouth with a visit to Royal Citadel. Discover the top-notch restaurants and entertainment choices in this family-friendly area.
You can take time to visit Tinside Lido during your travels to Plymouth. Discover the lively bars and entertainment choices in this family-friendly area.
You can find out about the history of Plymouth with a trip to Plymouth Gin Distillery. Stroll along the seaside or experience the entertainment choices in this family-friendly area.
Learn about the local history of Plymouth with a stop at Mayflower Steps. Amble around this family-friendly area's seaside or experience its entertainment choices.
Admired for its seaside and entertainment, Plymouth features attractions such as Theatre Royal, Plymouth and Drake Circus. This welcoming city has something for everyone including sights like Plymouth Pavilions and Plymouth Mayflower.
The Hoe was very interesting and a nice walking area .The Barbican Was full of nice places to eat .Some nice pubs for a quick pint.Found the Drake shopping center very good lots of nice shops and kept very clean and tidy. The theatre looks amazing
TIM
8.0/10
Good
I have know Plymouth for 40 years. It is a big city with its share of difficulties but is generally clean, safe and The Hoe (seafront) is pleasant. The mainly historic part is the Barbican, well worth a visit. It has improved in the last 40 years.
Tony
8.0/10
Good
Plymouth is starting to benefit from recent investment and development. Already the Barbican and King William Dockyard are exciting historical places to visit. Hopefully the city centre development will continue in the same way.
Dean
10.0/10
Excellent
Friends laughed when we said we were having a few days in Plymouth, but we found lots to do. Great boat trips, great restaurants, great walking tours, great museums/galleries. Easily enough to keep us occupied and happy.
Robin
8.0/10
Good
Plymouth is perfect for a 2-3 days city tour. The town itself is very walkable, and you could make a round town in less than 2 hours at a leisurely pace. Their Gin Distillery and the Aquarium are both recommended.
Wai Kwan Paul
8.0/10
Good
Visited the harbour and Barbican area which was lovely. Lots of bars and restaurants. Recommend the restaurant the Barbican Kitchen, hidden away in a gin distillery.
KIM
10.0/10
Excellent
Fantastic trip to Plymouth to National Marine Aquarium, Sutton Harbour, and the Hoe. Plenty for a family to do and all easy walking distance
Joseph
10.0/10
Excellent
The Hoe is an amazing spot. Incredible views and amazing for swimming. Lots of great bars and shops nearby.
Iain
8.0/10
Good
The Hoe is wonderful to walk or sit fabulous walks right along the paths and the Barbican for the food quaint streets and the Aquarium and the harbour
Gail
10.0/10
Excellent
Plymouth was Brilliant.. so much to see & do.. History everywhere.. views were fantastic.. really worth a visit 👍
"We thoroughly enjoyed our one night stay at this comfortable and very reasonable hotel.
Staff were polite, decor was tasteful and opulent. It was very clean and the breakfast was very tasty.
There was nothing to complain about. "
"Stunning country castle style hotel. Rooms finished to a very high standard. Staff were wonderfully attentive, seemed genuinely pleased to help and proud of their establishment.
Packed with history and a real oasis of peace and comfort.
Afternoon tea and breakfast were delicious with a wide choice of options. I felt that the dinner option I had was a bit “nouveau cuisine”, lots on the plate but not much there. But what was there was very well prepared.
Spa was very pleasant, although a bit of a shame that the steam room was out of order, as well as the lift to the spa.
Will be staying again, it’s not cheap, but you pay for what you get. "
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Plymouth is a friendly locale known for its entertainment. Plan a fun excursion to Plymouth Pavilions and Tinside Lido while here. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Theatre Royal, Plymouth and Drake Circus.