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Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Duke Of Cornwall Hotel, located in the heart of Plymouth, United Kingdom. With a three-star rating and over 3,400 reviews, this hotel is sure to provide a memorable stay. Situated just 0.4mi from the city center, guests can easily explore the vibrant surroundings.

The Duke Of Cornwall Hotel offers a range of amenities to make your stay comfortable and convenient. Wake up to a delicious breakfast, available for all guests. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views from the comfort of your non-smoking room, complete with free toiletries and a bathtub for relaxing after a day of adventure. Indulge in a drink at the hotel bar or savor a meal at the on-site restaurant, offering a diverse menu for all tastes.

Bedroom, Bed in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
Bed in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

Rooms

Deluxe King Room in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

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1 King Size Bed

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335 sqft

Deluxe, King Size

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Experience the ultimate comfort in our Deluxe King Room, boasting a spacious 334 sqft and offering stunning city views. Unwind in the luxurious private bathroom with a bathtub, and enjoy modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV and a tea/coffee maker.

Standard Double Room in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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215 sqft

Standard Room

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Welcome to our Standard Double Room, a cozy retreat for couples looking for a peaceful escape. Enjoy stunning city views, relax in the bathtub, and unwind while watching your favorite shows on the flat-screen TV. Plus, wake up to a complimentary tea or coffee and start your day refreshed.

Standard Twin Room in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Standard, 2 Twin Beds

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room features a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, a carpeted floor, a flat-screen TV, as well as city views. The unit has 2 beds.

Discover More

With parking available for an additional charge and pet-friendly rooms, the Duke Of Cornwall Hotel caters to all travelers. The 24-hour front desk and concierge services ensure that any needs or questions can be promptly addressed. Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi to stay connected and the business center for any work-related needs. Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, the Duke Of Cornwall Hotel is the perfect choice for your stay in Plymouth, offering comfort, convenience, and stunning views. Prices start from just $108, making it an affordable option for any traveler.

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Sea view in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

Experience the Best

Indulge in a culinary experience at the Duke Of Cornwall Hotel's on-site restaurant, Restaurant #1. With a cozy and romantic ambiance, this family-friendly establishment offers a traditional British cuisine that is sure to satisfy your taste buds. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a delicious lunch, or an intimate dinner, the diverse menu will cater to all tastes. From comforting classics to innovative dishes, you'll find something to please every palate.

Bedroom in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
Bathroom in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

Plan Your Stay

For your convenience, the Duke Of Cornwall Hotel accepts multiple forms of payment, including cash, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Maestro. So you can relax knowing that you have flexible options when it comes to settling your bill. Whether you prefer the security of a credit card or the simplicity of cash, the choice is yours.

Lounge or bar in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
Lounge or bar in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Room service

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bathroom, Bed in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
Bathroom in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel

Restaurant

Restaurant #1

Family Friendly, Traditional, Romantic, British

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Lounge or bar in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
Property building in Duke Of Cornwall Hotel
We are seasoned travellers to this beautiful Hotel, and have been staying here since 2012. We absolutely adore it! We have stayed in various rooms including pretty twin rooms, and double rooms with vintage furniture such as a carved sleigh bed, with a lounge seating area adjacent. Our absolute favourite though is The Tower! It is in a turret that stands above the main hotel, and it has three floors. The top two floors having 360⁰ views of Plymouth. In the very top floor are chairs and a circular table where you can sit and relax and enjoy panoramic views out to sea over Plymouth Sound, and watch the ships, ferries and pleasure craft sailing in and out. There are adorable Victorian binoculars to view the area and over to Drakes Island out at sea. Another favourite feature of mine is the glass desk in the first floor bedroom with an ergonomic, leather desk chair. The bed is extremely comfortable and it is quiet so you get a great night's sleep. The theme of the Tower is nautical and there are old ledger books on the second floor that make you feel as if you're a Sea Captain gazing out of your own lighthouse!! All the rooms we've stayed in have baths to lie and pamper yourself in. The Tower has a truly special roll top bath. There are showers also. The main part of the Hotel is simply luxurious. It is like stepping back in time!! Breakfast can be collected and taken to your room. We have ours in the top of the Tower. I particularly love the little stick of fried bread I get with my Vegetarian full English. Room service is available for other meals. The bar with its leather Chesterfield sofas is beautiful, and the drinks are chilled to perfection and always fresh. We had the misfortune to be staying during the riots in Plymouth when all the shops, pubs and restaurants closed early! The bar man told us they had trained for such an event but had never before had to use that training! They locked down the Hotel and assured us they would keep us safe.

Fiona

As well as looking impressive in the front from the street, the communal area and stair-well of this hotel building have the "wow" factor that is so good to see in an older hotel. The decor is beautiful, and well cared for. We had a "superior" room, which was spacious, warm and with two windows. The large bathroom had a bath and separate shower. The bed was large and extremely comfortable. Breakfast in the morning was cooked to order - so much better than lukewarm buffet food. The location is perfect for anyone going to, or (as we were) coming back from, France on Brittany Ferries. The staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. I absolutely loved, and totally approved of, the folded information sheet that doubled up as the wallet for the door key card. All hotels should follow suit!!

Ruth

We booked this because we were attending a show in Plymouth Pavilions and wanted to make a night of it. Beautiful old hotel, we had a room with a sea view which made it even more special. We paid to be half board and the evening meal was excellent. Staff were just the right amount of friendly. Breakfast was basic but good, options were up to 8 items from the full English list with toast so you could do eggs on toast etc if full English is too much. Also croissants and pan au Chocolat, yogurt, fruit and cereal etc. This was a lovely night's getaway for my partner and I and definitely so where we would consider again.

Zoe

The hotel is beautiful and reminiscent of a bygone era. The room was well kept and clean. I booked breakfast every morning which was lovely. It really does feel special to stay in such elegant accommodation and the staff are cheerful and attentive. You need to spend a little time figuring out on street parking (the hotel car park is often full), but I never had any problem finding parking.

Shirley

Good location close to the city centre and the Hoe. Very grand building and comfortable room. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was good (but see comment below) and the staff very attentive and friendly. Useful having the car park although space is limited when the hotel is busy (we had to park on the street on a meter one night).

Philip

We are seasoned travellers to this beautiful Hotel, and have been staying here since 2012. We absolutely adore it! We have stayed in various rooms including pretty twin rooms, and double rooms with vintage furniture such as a carved sleigh bed, with a lounge seating area adjacent. Our absolute favourite though is The Tower! It is in a turret that stands above the main hotel, and it has three floors. The top two floors having 360⁰ views of Plymouth. In the very top floor are chairs and a circular table where you can sit and relax and enjoy panoramic views out to sea over Plymouth Sound, and watch the ships, ferries and pleasure craft sailing in and out. There are adorable Victorian binoculars to view the area and over to Drakes Island out at sea. Another favourite feature of mine is the glass desk in the first floor bedroom with an ergonomic, leather desk chair. The bed is extremely comfortable and it is quiet so you get a great night's sleep. The theme of the Tower is nautical and there are old ledger books on the second floor that make you feel as if you're a Sea Captain gazing out of your own lighthouse!! All the rooms we've stayed in have baths to lie and pamper yourself in. The Tower has a truly special roll top bath. There are showers also. The main part of the Hotel is simply luxurious. It is like stepping back in time!! Breakfast can be collected and taken to your room. We have ours in the top of the Tower. I particularly love the little stick of fried bread I get with my Vegetarian full English. Room service is available for other meals. The bar with its leather Chesterfield sofas is beautiful, and the drinks are chilled to perfection and always fresh. We had the misfortune to be staying during the riots in Plymouth when all the shops, pubs and restaurants closed early! The bar man told us they had trained for such an event but had never before had to use that training! They locked down the Hotel and assured us they would keep us safe.

Fiona

As well as looking impressive in the front from the street, the communal area and stair-well of this hotel building have the "wow" factor that is so good to see in an older hotel. The decor is beautiful, and well cared for. We had a "superior" room, which was spacious, warm and with two windows. The large bathroom had a bath and separate shower. The bed was large and extremely comfortable. Breakfast in the morning was cooked to order - so much better than lukewarm buffet food. The location is perfect for anyone going to, or (as we were) coming back from, France on Brittany Ferries. The staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. I absolutely loved, and totally approved of, the folded information sheet that doubled up as the wallet for the door key card. All hotels should follow suit!!

Ruth

We booked this because we were attending a show in Plymouth Pavilions and wanted to make a night of it. Beautiful old hotel, we had a room with a sea view which made it even more special. We paid to be half board and the evening meal was excellent. Staff were just the right amount of friendly. Breakfast was basic but good, options were up to 8 items from the full English list with toast so you could do eggs on toast etc if full English is too much. Also croissants and pan au Chocolat, yogurt, fruit and cereal etc. This was a lovely night's getaway for my partner and I and definitely so where we would consider again.

Zoe

The hotel is beautiful and reminiscent of a bygone era. The room was well kept and clean. I booked breakfast every morning which was lovely. It really does feel special to stay in such elegant accommodation and the staff are cheerful and attentive. You need to spend a little time figuring out on street parking (the hotel car park is often full), but I never had any problem finding parking.

Shirley

Good location close to the city centre and the Hoe. Very grand building and comfortable room. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was good (but see comment below) and the staff very attentive and friendly. Useful having the car park although space is limited when the hotel is busy (we had to park on the street on a meter one night).

Philip

We are seasoned travellers to this beautiful Hotel, and have been staying here since 2012. We absolutely adore it! We have stayed in various rooms including pretty twin rooms, and double rooms with vintage furniture such as a carved sleigh bed, with a lounge seating area adjacent. Our absolute favourite though is The Tower! It is in a turret that stands above the main hotel, and it has three floors. The top two floors having 360⁰ views of Plymouth. In the very top floor are chairs and a circular table where you can sit and relax and enjoy panoramic views out to sea over Plymouth Sound, and watch the ships, ferries and pleasure craft sailing in and out. There are adorable Victorian binoculars to view the area and over to Drakes Island out at sea. Another favourite feature of mine is the glass desk in the first floor bedroom with an ergonomic, leather desk chair. The bed is extremely comfortable and it is quiet so you get a great night's sleep. The theme of the Tower is nautical and there are old ledger books on the second floor that make you feel as if you're a Sea Captain gazing out of your own lighthouse!! All the rooms we've stayed in have baths to lie and pamper yourself in. The Tower has a truly special roll top bath. There are showers also. The main part of the Hotel is simply luxurious. It is like stepping back in time!! Breakfast can be collected and taken to your room. We have ours in the top of the Tower. I particularly love the little stick of fried bread I get with my Vegetarian full English. Room service is available for other meals. The bar with its leather Chesterfield sofas is beautiful, and the drinks are chilled to perfection and always fresh. We had the misfortune to be staying during the riots in Plymouth when all the shops, pubs and restaurants closed early! The bar man told us they had trained for such an event but had never before had to use that training! They locked down the Hotel and assured us they would keep us safe.

Fiona

As well as looking impressive in the front from the street, the communal area and stair-well of this hotel building have the "wow" factor that is so good to see in an older hotel. The decor is beautiful, and well cared for. We had a "superior" room, which was spacious, warm and with two windows. The large bathroom had a bath and separate shower. The bed was large and extremely comfortable. Breakfast in the morning was cooked to order - so much better than lukewarm buffet food. The location is perfect for anyone going to, or (as we were) coming back from, France on Brittany Ferries. The staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. I absolutely loved, and totally approved of, the folded information sheet that doubled up as the wallet for the door key card. All hotels should follow suit!!

Ruth

We booked this because we were attending a show in Plymouth Pavilions and wanted to make a night of it. Beautiful old hotel, we had a room with a sea view which made it even more special. We paid to be half board and the evening meal was excellent. Staff were just the right amount of friendly. Breakfast was basic but good, options were up to 8 items from the full English list with toast so you could do eggs on toast etc if full English is too much. Also croissants and pan au Chocolat, yogurt, fruit and cereal etc. This was a lovely night's getaway for my partner and I and definitely so where we would consider again.

Zoe

The hotel is beautiful and reminiscent of a bygone era. The room was well kept and clean. I booked breakfast every morning which was lovely. It really does feel special to stay in such elegant accommodation and the staff are cheerful and attentive. You need to spend a little time figuring out on street parking (the hotel car park is often full), but I never had any problem finding parking.

Shirley

Good location close to the city centre and the Hoe. Very grand building and comfortable room. Staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was good (but see comment below) and the staff very attentive and friendly. Useful having the car park although space is limited when the hotel is busy (we had to park on the street on a meter one night).

Philip

Location

Millbay Road, Plymouth, Plymouth, PL1 3LG, United Kingdom

Duke Of Cornwall Hotel