PLYMOUTH
's predominantly bland and modern face belies its great historic role as a naval base, a role assured in the sixteenth century by the patronage of such national heroes as John Hawkins and Francis Drake. It was from here that the latter sailed to defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588, and 32 years later the port was the last embarkation point for the Pilgrim Fathers, whose New Plymouth colony became the nucleus for the English settlement of North America. The sustained prominence... [More]
Year Built 1863 Year Remodeled 2002The Best Western Duke Of Cornwall Hotel Is A Gracious,Victorian Hotel Refurbished To A High Standard With EachRoom Uniquely Designed. Elegant Restaurant WithExcellent Cuisine Using Fresh Local Produce. ContinentalFerryport Located 2 Minutes From The Hotel. [More]
The Best Western Duke of Cornwall Hotel is a gracious Victorian hotel refurbished to a high standard with each room uniquely designed. The hotel has the distinction of being Plymouth's most individual hotel and the ideal base for exploring Devon and Cornwall not forgetting the all new Eden Project.... [More]
Boringdon Hall is a magnificent castle like Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house located just 5 miles from Plymouth city centre. The hotel boasts a swimming pool, sauna and beauty salon and an award winning Gallery restaurant which overlooks the Great Hall. The hotel is ideally located for visitor... [More]
At this fine 135-bedroom hotel we pride ourselves on our high standards of service and comfort. These include accommodation for the disabled and non-smoker, as well as the Connoisseur Rooms and Suites, for the discerning traveller who appreciates that extra touch of luxury. The proximity of all of h... [More]
Beautifully situated in the city centre, this superior first-class hotel offers pleasant views of Plymouth. It is ideal for both business and pleasure and offers full leisure facilities on site as well as conference facilities to accommodate up to 70 people. [More]