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Top rated hotels in Plymouth

Future Inn Plymouth
4.4/5120 Reviews
The location is perfect if you don't want to be in Plymouth itself. We needed to be near Derriford and it was really easy to get to and find. The hotel staff were really friendly and happy. Rooms were huge and had plenty of space. Beds and Pillows were comfy. The wallpaper is wearing a little and was starting to peel, but nothing major. Really good value, considering it had breakfast included, and nicer than a PI. Breakfast had plenty of choice and all very tasty, but plates weren't warmed which meant the food got cold very quickly as it wasn't particularly hot anyway. Coffee wasn't great. Would definitely stay again if prices were competitive.
Leonardo Hotel Plymouth
4.2/5128 Reviews
Perfectly situated for exploring Plymouth and all it has to offer, restaurants, shops , cinema , cafés, Barbican, the Hoe all within easy walking distance , buses and train station all easily accessible from here . Check in and out easy , staff very friendly and helpful, was travelling with my granddaughter so safety was upmost for me , and we certainly felt safe here . Beds , pillows very comfortable, room very clean no complaints as best nights sleep ever for both of us , very peaceful and quiet rooms , lack of drawer space for 2 ppl for four nights was a pain but not major , room was large and easy to move about in . Due to staff shortages our room couldn't be cleaned ( four night stay ) but we were left a bag of clean towels and refills of sugar/ tea / coffee, a letter of apology was also left explaining the situation, I was find with this as room was fine , out most of the time. Breakfast was adequate, hot , plenty of choice, ran out of few items which was disappointing, didn't get any eggs as quhe so long and all gone by the time it our turn , plus eaten the rest of my Breakfast as would've gone cold, tables not cleared quickly enough, had to ask for cutlery and to wipe the table , again down to staff shortages. Didn't eat breakfast again purely because my granddaughter only ever has toast and jam with a cup of apple juice , while I think £13 is reasonable for the breakfast, I'm not paying the same for 2 slices of toast and jam , no fault of the hotel obviously. We had serious issues with door card never working , think it worked on the last day , but all issues dealt with promptly by staff . All in all very good experience, thought it was very overpriced for what is really just a massive travel lodge , rooms are very similar to the many Premier inns and travel lodges around the country. Saying this I'd definitely stay again if visiting Plymouth.
Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa
4.5/549 Reviews
Boringdon is a very nice hotel but our experience was more 4 than 5 star (except for the dinner which was exceptional in taste, presentation and service). We booked a stable room Mayflower Dining experience package for the final night of our honeymoon. We booked the exact same package two years ago and the room was far smaller this time although the bed was very comfortable and the fresh milk in the fridge was a nice touch. The room itself did look quite tired with marks on the walls and the bathroom in need of a refresh, but it was clean and comfortable (just not what I would call five star). Staff left a card and a mini bottle of gin for us in our room to say congratulations which was lovely of them. The staff were all lovely and always available to help. The dinner was excellent and the beef fillet was the best I have ever eaten (and I've eaten a lot!). Cocktails were delicious too, and the Canadian ice wine suggested to go with the apricot tart for dessert matched very well according to my husband. I myself am gluten free and there were plenty of options for me on the menu. The beef wasn't originally available as a gluten free dish however I requested to see if the chef was able to make it GF which wasn't a problem at all and I'm so glad I did because it was incredible. The kitchen made us some ganache chocolate coins as a celebration of our recent wedding which was so kind. The breakfast unfortunately did not live up to our expectations and was nowhere near as good as it was two years ago. This time we had breakfast upstairs in the Spatisserie. We were seated right next to a very large window with no blind or curtain and the table became unbearably hot (in October!!). We had to leave mid meal because of this. We did ask to move but was told it wasn't possible. Service was incredibly slow because there weren't enough staff. The ones who were there were working hard but they needed an extra pair of hands. I was also sad to see that the two course breakfast has now become a buffet + one menu item. For me, as someone with allergies, I actively avoid hotels with buffets because they are not safe for me. Staff know this because before I even asked if there was an alternative to the buffet they told me I'd have to sign a disclaimer form if I wanted to eat from it (I didn't but they didn't ask that). This made me feel like they don't accommodate allergies at breakfast and I felt a bit like a second class hotel guest. After requesting if there was anything they could do, I was given some Greek yogurt and fruit directly from the kitchen, which was nice. Our toast never arrived and we left 45 minutes after it had been ordered. It's a shame that the breakfast left us feeling as we did because up until then we had enjoyed our stay although we had already discussed how it wasn't quite as good as our previous visit. The spa is lovely but was very busy. We did manage to get a lounger but lots of people didn't, so bear that in mind when visiting. The
Moxy Plymouth
4.5/595 Reviews
Hotel team all friendly and kind, help me to call the cab, the bed is comfortable, but not extremely convenient to the city, mostly I need to take taxi. I like the welcome drink very much. For me I will come back and stay again.
Duke of Cornwall Hotel
4.3/547 Reviews
We have stayed here a few times now as it’s handy for attending both theatres in Plymouth. This time I booked the tower suite (dearest room) as a treat, great room and secret door to the lookout tower with lovely views, bathroom great lovely freestanding big bath. Now for the not so positive , room was very cold no rad’s were on - ( understand its a difficult time as end of summer coming into autumn and when do you turn the heating on ) but you shouldn’t feel so cold in a room. My husband did go down to reception and they said they would check the boiler room and also said they could bring some heaters up if the rad’s didn’t start to get warm. Next minute the water started coming through so it did warm up a little. They needed bleeding as not all the radiators were getting warm all over. We went out to the theatre, came back room didn’t feel cold so that was ok. Went to bed, bed was comfy but the noise from everytime you moved, turned over was unbearable so much so we were thinking of taking the mattress off and sleeping on it on the floor, needless to say we didn’t get much sleep at all. Then around 6am tubular bells started playing in the room - yes it was from the radiators with the heating coming one. We just wanted to get up have breakfast and go home for some sleep, so that’s what we did as soon as breakfast opened went down had that then checked out. We did explain it all to the lady at Reception who apologised and said she will get maintenance to look into our issues. Just feel disappointed with the whole experience and not sure if we will stay there again, will look for somewhere else in the area to stay.
The Grosvenor Plymouth
4.2/5102 Reviews
What a lovely place. It was old yet modern, rooms were very clean. We had a family room which had a separate-ish room that our children slept in, along with an en-suite bathroom and dressing room. The freshly cooked breakfasts were exceptional, and you can choose what you want. It was a stone's throw from the Hoe and 15 minutes walk along the Hoe to the National Aquarium, which was the reason we visited. The staff were very friendly, the beds were comfortable and it has a licensed bar open until 9pm with a quiet and comfortable drinking area. It was 20 mins walk from the station, I would highly recommend it.

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  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Bar in Plymouth?

    For hotels with Bar in Plymouth, the average price on weekdays is £122, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £122.

  • Which hotels with Bar in Plymouth are pet friendly?

    The Moorland Hotel allows pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!

  • Which hotels with Bar in Plymouth are luxury hotels?

    Many hotels with Bar in Plymouth are luxury hotels. Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa is very popular.

  • What are the popular hotels with Bar in Plymouth?

    Whether you are travelling to Plymouth for business or tourism, Duke of Cornwall Hotel , Leonardo Hotel Plymouth and Moxy Plymouth are all preferred hotels.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels69
Number of Reviews2,038
Highest Price£499
Lowest Price£38
Average Price (Weekdays)£122
Average Price (Weekends)£122
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