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As the largest city in the county of Devon, Plymouth's reputation as an outstanding destination and a centre of excellence for hospitatlity and tourism has grown due to it's rich maritime history and close association with historical figures such as Sir Francis Drake, The Pilgrim Fathers and Sir Francis Chichister.
Visitors to Plymouth today are able to enjoy an abundance of history, culture, arts and entertainment.
If you are planning to visit and are looking for quality accommodation in Plymouth, there are a wide range of choices available for both the holidaymaker and the business user alike.
From self catering, Guesthouses and Bed and Breakfasts to quality corporate chains and privately owned hotels, Plymouth has it all.
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The majority of the hotels and guesthouses are situated in and around the Hoe and Barbican area, with the town centre just a 5 minute walk.
So whether it's business or pleasure - quality and comfort is assured through national accreditation or local inspection schemes.
Built of silver-grey Devonshire marble. Originally Tudor Revival house. Remodelled in c1820s by George Repton. Grade I Listed building....
Map of the Barbican
Map of Plymouth City Area