We Love —
- Visit Britain’s Ocean City, boasting awe-inspiring views, rich maritime heritage and a beautiful natural harbour while staying at the city’s historic Duke of Cornwall Hotel 3*.
- Take a stroll to the nearby Plymouth Hoe to walk along the famous promenade offering dazzling views or head to the Tinside Lido for a dip in the outdoor seawater pool.
- Our members will stay in uniquely decorated rooms, either the Standard Room or Superior Room and will enjoy a delicious breakfast every morning.
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The Duke of Cornwall Hotel 3* —
Victorian grandeur meets modern comfort at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel 3*. A defining figure of Plymouth since its creation in 1863, the Duke stands today as a strong and steadfast connection to days gone by while simultaneously introducing sympathetic modernisation and enhancements.
The hotel offers 72 uniquely decorated single, double and twin rooms as well as luxury suites, a beautiful restaurant, an exclusive champagne afternoon tea and is an award-winning venue for hosting business meetings.
You will fall in love with its striking beauty and ability to preserve its charm through time. With its imposing gothic building style, grand rooms and hallways, stunning Grade II listed staircase, and ornate interior details it is no wonder Poet Sir John Betjeman described it as “one of the nation’s finest examples of Victorian architecture”.
Your Room —
This offer is based on a choice between a Standard Room or a Superior Room.
SUPERIOR ROOM
The spacious Superior Room has all the great amenities as a Standard Room plus a dash of extra luxury. Get comfortable in your double bed of at least king-size or attached lounge room (available by request) and unwind after a busy day of exploring!
Maximum room capacity
STANDARD ROOM
The Standard Room is uniquely decorated with designer wallpaper and heritage furniture, offering a mix of comfort and style. You will find everything you need including a stylish en-suite bathroom, a flat-screen TV, two lounge chairs, an ample wardrobe and complimentary toiletries.
Maximum room capacity
Your Board Basis
Just for you:
- One dinner included on the first night
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Treat yourself to sensational fine-dining at the Duke of Cornwall Restaurant. Set in a charming, circular room with grand pillars, classic decor and a dazzling chandelier hanging from the centre, this is the perfect ambiance for an intimate dinner. Dine on original and delicious dishes beautifully presented and created by award-winning chefs. For a truly unique experience, enjoy an afternoon tea from the Duke's tower, featuring awe-inspiring 360° views over the Plymouth Sound, Dartmoor and the Cornish countryside. Indulge yourself in English cream tea, a variety of delicious sandwiches, cakes, scones and champagne - all with your own private butler service. If you're looking to unwind, look no further than the lounge. The cosy hub is furnished in wood panelled walls and chesterfield sofas. Grab a drink or a light lunch from the menu and get comfortable.
Your Time
The Duke of Cornwall is conveniently located on the fringe of Plymouth’s city centre surrounded by big brand and independent shops, cinemas, eateries and nightlife. Just across the road from the hotel is Plymouth Pavilions, one of the leading entertainment venues of the South West, attracting world-class music artists and comedians.
Just a short stroll from the hotel, you will find Plymouth Hoe, a famous promenade offering breathtaking ocean views across Plymouth Sound. On warm summer days, you can go for a dip at the Tinside Lido, an outdoor seawater pool, located at the Plymouth Hoe which projects over the sea and is one of Britain’s finest surviving Art Deco architectures.
Head to the Sutton Harbour and the Barbican where you can see the Mayflower Steps, the renowned site from which the Pilgrim Fathers set sail to settle in America in 1620. The centuries-old area also features fantastic independent shops, restaurants and traditional pubs. Also found at the Plymouth Barbican, is England’s oldest working Gin distillery, the Black Friars Distillery, offering sample tours.
Your Destination —
Devon is a county in the southwest of England, best known for its gorgeous coastlines, impressive grasslands and, of course, its delectable cream teas complete with lashings of clotted cream. A place that is recognised for its fossil cliffs, medieval towns, and the English Riviera, as well as a series of sunny beaches where the water is almost as warm at the Mediterranean, Devon is popular with both tourists and British holidaymakers alike.
It's the perfect destination for those looking for some quiet respite set against a backdrop of Britain's most picturesque surroundings. Devon's standout feature is without a doubt its varied landscape. From the gorgeous sandy beaches of Watcombe, Woolacombe and Blackpool Sands to the quaint harbour towns of Dunsford, Dartmouth and Totnes and the brooding landscapes of Dartmoor and Exmoor, there is plenty to explore. Grab your hiking boots and take long walks across the greenest terrains or enjoy a lie-down and lap up the ocean breeze with a trip to one of Devon's many beaches.