Jurys Inn Plymouth is situated in the heart of the city centre on Exeter Street, adjacent to Plymouth's historic tourist quarter and the Drake Circus shopping centre, and less than a five minute walk to the city centre, bus and railway station.
Jurys Inns offer great value, stylish and comfortable 3-star accommodation. Staying at a Jurys Inn, you’ll be right in the heart of the city, with great sightseeing, shopping, cultural attractions and nightlife, all on your doorstep.
Spacious bedrooms include large, comfortable beds with crisp white linens, large screen TV’s, high speed internet access and spacious bathrooms with complimentary toiletries. Rooms can accommodate three adults, two adults and two children or just one person in complete comfort, ideal for Mayflower short breaks, business and leisure.
New Continental Hotel
Hotel
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Hotel
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Hotel
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Bed & Breakfast
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Hotel
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Hotel
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Travelodge Plymouth
Hotel
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Visitor Attraction
The Elizabethan House is a historic property laid out in the style of a merchant or sea captain’s home from the 1600s. The house is currently closed due to essential conservation work.
Visitor Attraction
The Mayflower Museum explores the story of the voyage of the Pilgrims and their journey aboard the Mayflower.
Historic Site
The Mayflower is thought to have made a final unexpected stop at Newlyn Bay, Cornwall to take a supply of fresh water on board.
Visitor Attraction
The oldest working gin distillery in England. The Pilgrims are thought to have dined here on the eve of the Mayflower departure.
Monument / Memorial
A monument to commemorate and mark the departure of the Mayflower ship from Plymouth in 1620.
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