"This was my second time staying at this hotel. The staff are so lovely and friendly and make it a very enjoyable experience.
I also love how quiet the area is - on the moor so I sleep very well here!"
"The parking was good at the hotel and only £10 a night.
The hotel is lovely, good breakfast, bar open till 02:00, rooms very comfortable.
Would recommend staying here and close to the city centre."
"No Wi-Fi for the entire stay. Major building work - the ceiling in the room below mine was being taken down. My whole room was shaking. No warning was given."
"Lovely location but we both slept really badly as the walls are very thin and not soundproof in the least!! The person in the room next door was talking (maybe gaming) loudly all night, until some time after 5.30am, making it impossible to sleep.
Otherwise hotel was friendly and a ve try pleasant experience."
What should I expect on my historical trip to Plymouth?
A trip to the sights with historical relevance in Plymouth is likely first on your travel itinerary. During your visit, why not check out the entertainment venues and seaside? You also can spend time at the marina.
How many historical hotels are there in Plymouth?
In Plymouth, there are 595 hotels and other lodging options bookable on Expedia but not many designated as historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical places and other sights to visit in Plymouth?
Plymouth is notable for landmarks like Elizabethan House, Smeaton's Tower, and Royal Citadel. Cultural venues include Theatre Royal, Plymouth, The Box, and Devonport Playhouse. A couple of additional sights to add to your agenda are Drake Circus and Plymouth Gin Distillery.
What is a historic hotel like in Plymouth?
When you book a historic hotel, you'll spend a night or two in a building that has an officially recognized historic designation. A palace, castle, stately home or even a lodge, pub, or skyscraper can be turned into a historic hotel as long as it has special significance. Traditional architecture and period features are typically preserved within the guestrooms or public spaces of these historic hotels in Plymouth, giving a historical feel.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
You'll often hear the term "heritage hotel" in Asia and Europe, while "historic hotel" is a term often used in the U.S. but overall the terms are quite similar. The physical building and architecture of a historic hotel tends to be the most important aspect. For a heritage hotel, it's often the cultural value and how it shaped the community.
Do historic hotels in Plymouth have modern facilities?
Hotel interiors feature the modern conveniences and safety features you've come to expect, but every effort is made to preserve historic facades and treasured traditions. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, free and fast Internet, and the normal amenities found in most hotels should be available at a historic hotel. When you choose a historic hotel in Plymouth, don't worry that you'll find a place that's uncomfortable or rundown.