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18 years ago
Stayed here a couple of times, some rooms are much nicer than others. Breakfast is nice and the staff are friendly. Good location, only about a 10 min walk into town. read more
5 Elliot Street
Plymouth PL1 2PP
United Kingdom
01752 669667
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http://www.camelothotelplymouth.co.uk
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Plymouth Hoe Moat House
(1 review)
This hotel has now been rebranded Holiday Inn. It is without doubt the best hotel I have stayd in…read moreplymouth. The views from the restaurant are panoramic across the bay, stunning at night and first thing in the morning. The hotel is well kept, very clean and tidy. The swimming pool is compact, but adequate for the amount of rooms. The food was amazing, although a little pricey if you were to order from the menu ie not included in room rate. The staff were so helpful, able to tell us whats on in town, where to go for a night out. Nothing was too much trouble.
Holiday Inn Hotel Plymouth
(4 reviews)
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Regular holiday inn- good price,I got it at 60 pounds for a night- and the location is right by the…read moreCitadel. Beware the parking lot underneath the hotel, it is very cramped and difficult to navigate.Luckily they have additional outdoor parking across the road- but reception did not tell me about it. Also- this hotel is located on Armada way... my iPhone GPS took me to the other end of Armada way but the middle portion of Armada way is a pedestrian shopping street- and it is not obvious that the street continues on the other side. After driving around for 20 minutes we had to ask a taxi driver where the hotel was.
A stiflingly hot room in October ruined what might otherwise have been a pretty decent stay. The…read moreaircon was feeble. Otherwise the room was OK. We were right by the lifts which might have disturbed some people, but didn't really us. The reception was pretty hectic on arrival. Just the one lady with an awkward American guest trying to get some duct tape. I don't think that is on the list of forgotten essentials. Luckily toothpaste was as we'd neglected to bring any! The receptionist was quite stressed finding us a room too..she kept calling upstairs and asking about the state of transition of various other rooms before finally finding us one clean and ready to go. The location is great only a couple of minutes walk from the Hoe and maybe 5 minutes (if you know the right path) from the Barbican area. The pool and gym areas were rather nice. I was a bit disgruntled at the 20 quid charge if we wanted wi-fi for our stay!
Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
The staff were very attentive, couldn't fault them. Bedroom very clean. Location is spot on…read more Also dog friendly! Only negative - The drinks in the end bar weren't that great, the magners was flat, and the Diet Coke tasted the the smell of dust sort of thing. But would defo return if staying in the area again!
First and foremost this is a lovely old historical building situated in the heart of Plymouth. The…read morebeautiful exterior and grand stair case really make this one of the city's most unique buildings. The quality of service, food and the room we received were all very good. Breakfast especially yummy! The staff were particularly helpful when it came to checking-in and advising us on the local area. Ideal location for shopping and only a short walk from the beautiful barbican sea front. The car park is a bit small but we managed to get a space. I would definitely recommend this hotel above any other in the area.
Astor Hotel
(2 reviews)
Nothing fancy, but for around 60 a night it's worth it. Less than a block from the Hoe and very…read moreclean.
Haven't stayed at this hotel, only attended a wedding but it was a really lovely place to spend the…read moreday. The owner is a treasure and the staff went out of their way to ensure everybody had a lovely day. Some areas of the hotel could do with a retouch but nothing was too shabby and it kind of suited the atmosphere. The drinks were quite expensive but then you already expect that in a hotel. Had a tour of the rooms and the bridal suites are lovely. Some of the executive suites are impressive too, lots have been newly refurbished.
Leonardo Hotel Plymouth
Great hotel! Great walking distance to the pier and a ton…read moreof restaurants. Across the street from a ruined church (how cool!). Friendly staff, nice breakfast selection. Super comfortable beds and AC. I really enjoyed my stay at Plymouth and wish I had more time here.
Dangerous incompetence! We are on a 23 day tour of UK and have reasonable expectations about older…read morehotels and plumbing. In a previous hotel, we did not complain when the toilet would not flush, as we only used it for liquids and politely reported it upon check out. We did not complain at a previous hotel with no AC or the one that had a tiny room with twin beds. But, this was a two night stay that went from happy to disaster. Check in was easy and we enjoyed the decent sized room and comfy bed. We also enjoyed the three roomy and speedy elevators. But that's where it ended... The next morning, I got up to shower and when I turned the water on, the shower head and two metal couplings shot off the wall like bullets out of a gun and crashed against the back wall. If I had been standing in the shower, they would have likely hit me in the head or face! My husband burst in the bathroom to see what happened and saw how frightened I was. He managed to rig the shower head to the spout enough for us to both have a quick wash up, but no way to wash hair as the water was running only an inch or two from the wall. We are on a tour and had a schedule to keep so a quick wash up would have to do until we got back. My husband brought the shower head and it's two couplings to the front desk where two very young staff were waiting, clearly ill trained to deal with an angry customer. Yes, my husband was angry and I was visibly shaking but all they could tell us at the time was they would take care of it. We returned from our tour, six hours later to find the shower head still missing and no note or voicemail from the manager. By now, we were quite angry. We asked to speak to the manager and the same young and inexperienced man from this morning came over. He then explained that there were no maintenance staff on duty on the weekend and we would have to change rooms. My husband asked why he didn't ell us that this morning and he indicated he didn't know that there was no maintenance staff on weekends. This was the manager and he didn't know the maintenance schedules? At first, he didn't even offer an apology or any compensation but when we pressed that we were very unhappy and the inconvenience of changing rooms made us even more unhappy, he offered to upgrade us to an "Executive Room". We packed and reported to our upgraded room. The room was identical in size and furnishings as our previous room except for the addition of a small fridge and coffee pot, neither of which we needed or used. To add insult to injury, no air conditioning, which they clearly knew as the windows were all opened as wide as they would go. So we had to leave the windows open and we were delighted to stay awake all night listening to the traffic and street revelry of a Friday night after a big soccer match in the city. The next morning, I turned the water on to shower and it was only loosely attached to the wall so 50% loss in water pressure as have the water spurted out of wall and drenched the floor. Ugh... We will be contacting our tour company and letting them know what happed and that we will no longer tour with any company on a tour that uses this dangerous and poorly maintained hotel chain.
Crowne Plaza
The best factor I can point out about this hotel is breakfast, which was pretty good and in a nice…read morepenthouse location. The rooms were generally okay, although the HVAC was outdated and seemed on its last legs, with an incomprehensible remote control. The mattress was uncomfortable at best. During my stay two out of three elevators were not functioning, the third was iffy. That was pretty bad considering there were a lot of European tourists staying there. Otherwise the staff was good and the room cleaning service was very good.
Drake Hotel
Great hotel. Centrally located with spacious, clean rooms. I mean spotless! Staff was beyond…read moreaccommodating. Restaurants/pubs nearby.
Imperial Hotel
This is a small hotel in central Plymouth, just off the Hoe, offering bed & breakfast…read more The hotel is in a former admiral's residence and in a great location for visitors, being close to the famous Hoe, and just 15 minutes from the Barbican and its pubs and restaurants. It's also less than 10 minutes' walk to the main shopping area. The hotel itself has been comfortably refurbished, with gentle greys and greens. There's a guests' lounge and dining room. I had an Executive Double Room, which was very spacious and tastefully furnished, with a huge bathroom. The room had quality bedding and towels, and nice toiletries. There was a welcome tray to make tea, coffee or hot chocolate. The bed was very comfortable and I had a good night's sleep. Everything was very clean. There was lots of hot water and a great shower. The breakfast was a buffet for cereals, fruit, yoghurt etc, and a wide range of cooked items were available to order (I had a lovely cooked veggie breakfast). Gluten free options were available. Staff were helpful and very friendly. There is a limited number of parking spaces but the hotel tries to manage it to park as many cars as possible. Parking permits are available for street parking for a small fee. The only potential issue is that of noise from the single glazed windows - there's little traffic, but there are, of course, seagulls in the morning! It didn't bother me but might irritate light sleepers. Overall, though, I shall happily return there.
Grosvenor Hotel
(3 reviews)
Had a wonderful stay here…read more Just came off 5 nights in London and were were in dire need to decompress. The Grosvenor fit the bill perfectly. Perched on The Hoe, it's about 100 yards from some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, Plymouth harbor and an easy walk along the sea to the Barbican area. The rooms are very comfortable (maybe a little old fashioned) with enough modern conveniences such as very fast wi-fi and flat screen TV - to make your in room time relaxing (we did not always find such good wi-fi in our travels). There are menu items (not a buffet) for breakie that are well cooked and served to a perfection in fine English fashion. I learned from the staff what eggs and soldiers are, for example. The hotel includes a small bar for that chapeau de soir after a long day of touring. The desk staff at any time of the day were charming and so helpful. For what we wanted in a hotel (not really a B&B in my mind), we could not have done better.
I really really enjoyed my stay here. My room was very small but I didn't need any biggerit's only…read morefor resting in and the single bed was comfortable enough to ensure I got enough of that. The staff at this hotel are really friendly and accommodating and offered me advice on where to go and how to get there. At breakfast you are encouraged to choose just exactly what you want from the usual breakfast options (and the food was good too!) and as well as starting the day right, you can end it right at their bar, which has a really good selection of bottled local ales (including the wonderful Cornish Knocker by Skinners). Most hotels in Plymouth seem to be in this part of town right near Plymouth Hoe. This makes for an unusual few streets that feel a bit odd because the people living in them are always being replaced on a daily basis.
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This B+B has a great location, on a relatively quiet street, but right near the front and the main…read morestreets of Paignton. The rooms in particular are very nice. The lovely landlady will feed you up if you are not careful! I was having extra food foisted upon me all the time. She is very chatty too. Initially the grumpy Londener, that I have become in the 10 years in this city was bothered by this; I just wanted to sit, eat and slowly wake up. That's my problem though and I soon came round! I needed an hour between breakfast and leaving the hotel though, I was so full!
Great hotel 5 stars the food is great. The service is great and staff are really kind. Great bed…read more All around great hotel.
I've been there in 2010 for one week. That is the best bed & breakfast family-run hotel I have ever…read moreseen before and after (so that one year later I do remember how good that was). The hosts were very friendly and helpful; they have even laundered my clothes for free (on request, of course). The English breakfast was delicious and nutritious (+3kg of body weight for 1 week). Location is good for Paignton - close to the sea/ocean (1-2 min walking) and to a bus station. Though, it is a bit far (for walking) from the attractions of Torquay, but you can take a bus or drive yourself.
[3.5 Stars] Stayed…read moreat this cute hotel tucked away in the corners of Tavi in early February. The rooms are extremely cute and charmingly appointed in antique finishes, fine soaps, novels, robes and slippers, a box of teas and shortbread cookies (packaged, not fresh), and a bottle of water from their true roman well. The staff greet you warmly at the door and seem to remember you like an old friend. The downstairs looks like an old tavern with plush arm chairs and couches. The hotel has a great restaurant for dinner with Michelin like entrees. (Will try to post photos of my meal later). The breakfast offerings were a little sparse, but pleasant. They always had a table with my room number waiting for me. The service was very doting, but inconsistent unfortunately. When I had asked about travel information for the area, they sat me in a huge antique chair and brought me a huge basket of travel books and old pamphlets. They even pulled books from their downstairs shelves and insisted I keep them during my stay. The night manager (or owner), offered to have horse riding reservations made for me at ranches they had relationships with and have me driven anywhere I wanted to go in the area. He told me to just talk to the staff in the morning, but when morning rolled around, the staff didn't seem to be in on all the promises nor did they know anything about nearby stables. Was fine. They helped make other calls for me and get me pricing, but a little odd. The day staff was definitely not as helpful nor knowledgable. There was a slight musty smell in my room. When I asked if all the rooms were like that, I was really impressed with their response. They moved my things immediately to a much larger much nicer room. The next room unfortunately was a bit musty too, but enjoyed the upgrade enough, that it didn't really matter. They have wi-fi at a cost. It unfortunately seemed a little spotty. Had to ask them to bounce their router a couple times, but they always accommodated as quickly as they could. Not perfect, but enjoyable enough. Would definitely consider staying here again.
This is a very nice hotel in the centre of Tavistock. I've only been in for a drink and to look at…read morethe menu (we decided it was too pricey and went to the curry house across the road instead), but that limited experience was very nice. A very relaxed, quality feeling full of anticipation of being completely spoilt! The menu looked delightful but was about £30 a head as I recall which is, I think, quite expensive for a non-special occasion. Highly regarded by several people who's opinion I would trust and on the list for the next special occasion. The chefs often win prizes in national competitions and the accommodation is, I believe, very stylish although I don;t have first hand experience of it.
Brilliant and very romantic hotel - we really enjoyed our stay and would have loved to extend…read morefurther! I can really recommend it for a short visit. Go for a walk to Wistman's Wood closeby - it's a stunning scene!
Popped in for morning coffee. Staff unfriendly. Told my friend it was much to early to have half of…read morelager and it was gone 11am. Smallest log fire in the bibbest hearth I have ever seen. Overpriced unpleasant coffee
I love this hotel and would definitely stay here again. Tip 1--- call the hotel to get the best…read moreprice. Even if websites like booking and Expedia say they are full, a quick phone call is well worth it. Once you get there... The owners are beyond friendly and make you feel like family. They called around to find us reservations for dinner, gave us recommendations for what to see, etc. We had a nice draft beer in the bar before bed and the complimentary breakfast the next morning was well beyond our expectations--- juice, toast and then made to order breakfast. As with any gorgeous historic hotel, you trade off space in the room and electrical outlets, but well worth the trade off. There is free guest parking (though limited) and wifi.
Great hotel very clean and well run by Chris quiet hotel room are very posh and very clean…read morebreakfast was very good and good service by Jean parking free and a space for everybody even if full good position for harbour mr&mrs lomax
The best stay in our entire week of travels through the southwest! Pat and Whiskey are warm and…read morefriendly innkeepers, and so is their beautiful two-year old labrador, Charley. The hotel is clean and bright. Rooms are a bit on the small side, but comfortable and decorated in cool, relaxing colors. Wifi works well, and breakfast was the best! There are many B & B's to choose from, but I think we really got lucky in choosing this one. The hotel is located about a five minute walk from the seaside and only five minutes to the old Abbey. Pat and Whiskey: We'll be back!
Wonderful B&B, fully renovated, spotless, cozy rooms, comfy beds, delicious breakfast and mostly…read moredelightful host. If back in Plymouth will definitely come back here.
This is a lovely bar and restaurant in Plymstock which also serves as a hotel. The hotel serves…read morefood all day seven days a week and does a carvery on a sunday lunch. The main benefit of this bar and restaurant is the location, it is perfectly situated for a walk along Mountbatten pier and the surrounding areas of Jennycliff. The staff in the bar are always friendly and helpful and the food, although basically pub food is always of a good standard, fairly priced and generous in portion. Well worth a visit if only for a quick drink on the way to get an ice cream at the end of the breakwater, easily accessible from the Barbican as well as this is where the water taxi lands and departs.
This is a luxury hotel in fabulous surroundings with stunning views. Bedroom excellent with huge…read morecomfortable bed and great amenities. Breakfast was very good but the restaurant (dinner) offers plenty of style without plenty of food. Portions were very mean especially of vegetables and dessert. Free Wi-fi but very very slow connection and weak signal in bedroom.