Yealmpton Travel Guide
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Rose & Crown
We didn't make it in time to try the restaurant, but the menu looked great, as was the St Austell beer. We received a very friendly welcome and were shown to our rooms in the annex next door. Everything was spotlessly clean and the room had all we needed. Breakfast was from a great selection and ...
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2026

Leonardo Hotel Plymouth
It was ok
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2026

Future Inn Plymouth
Convenient for conference
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026

The Goodrington Sands- Apart Hotel
Amazing!!
Reviewed on 11 Jan 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

Royal William Yard Apartments
Lovely apartment. Only downside is 2 bedrooms are open plan and not completely private and can hear the person in the other room. Amazing location with lots to do
Reviewed on 31 Aug 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.

Royal Citadel
This 17th-century stronghold was a bastion of military strength. Explore the walls and fortifications with a guided tour.

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.






