Plympton
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Moxy Plymouth
Fabulous staff
Reviewed on 26 Mar 2026

Future Inn Plymouth
Clean room friendly staff
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2026

Copthorne Hotel Plymouth
Parking is now out sourced and £12 a day parking under the hotel with easy access to reception, I have stayed here many times as location is excellent, our room this time was a lot smaller than previous Plenty of choice for breakfast
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2026

Plymouth by Charles Hope
We had a fantastic 3‑night stay at Charles Hope Plymouth. The apartment was modern, spotless, and thoughtfully designed, making it feel fresh and welcoming from the moment we arrived. Everything we needed was provided — from a fully equipped kitchen to comfortable living spaces — which made our stay ...
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2025

Luxury Beach House Rental with Hot Tub, 30 meters to Beach
Great location. Amazing views.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026

Royal William Yard Apartments
Stayed here before and view is awesome but the apartment is showing signs of wear and tear, dirty grout in bathroom tiles , shower connector broken and you had shower option only not bath, shower head dripped all night, sink plug all corroded, no dishwasher , kettle full of limescale,bed sinks in ...
Reviewed on 26 Sept 2025
Popular places to visit

National Marine Aquarium
Discover the creatures that live deep in the world’s oceans and learn about the importance of conservation at the largest aquarium in the U.K.

Hoe Park
After visiting Hoe Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Plymouth. Discover the top-notch restaurants and entertainment choices in this family-friendly area.

Mayflower Steps
Among the fishing boats of Plymouth’s harbor is a memorial to the settlers who went on to found one of the first American colonies.

Plymouth Gin Distillery
Sip on expertly made gin in a historic distillery that has been making spirits for over two centuries in the same spot on Plymouth’s waterfront.

Elizabethan House
Step inside this wonderfully preserved house to see how a merchant or sea captain would have lived in the 1500s, a time when Plymouth was a prosperous port city.

Charles Church
Explore the remains of this bombed 17th-century church, which was only partially restored as a monument to the loss of life during the Plymouth Blitz.
Things to do

Royal Horticultural Society: Rosemoor Garden Ticket

2-Day Tour of King Arthur's Cornwall in Tintagel, Boscastle and Dartmoor from Glastonbury









