Old Pier Guest House - Plymouth
50.363949, -4.149408Offering location only 5 minutes' stroll from Church of St Demetrius and Nicetas, Old Pier Guest House Plymouth offers 6 rooms.
Location
Guests may find Drake Circus Shopping Centre a short distance from this hotel, and Elizabethan Gardens is 16 minutes' walk away. Natural attractions in the area include Drake's Island, 2.5 km from the accommodation, and a beach is 700 metres away. The 3-star hotel is also not very far from Dartmoor National Park. One of the most important attractions in Plymouth is Smeaton's Tower, located quite close to this property.
Old Pier Guest House lies within 80 km of Exeter International airport.
Eat & Drink
The seafood restaurant West Hoe Fish Fryers is situated within a 300-metre distance of the accommodation.
Leisure & Business
This property provides a tennis court and an outdoor tennis court for an extra charge.
Essential information about Old Pier Guest House
💵 Lowest room price | 42 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 900 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 79.2 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Exeter International, EXT |
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Reviews of Old Pier Guest House
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missingWrote a review on 19 Jun
The location of the hotel is fantastic, being right near to the sea and offering a beautiful view. It is also conveniently located near the famous Plymouth Hoe and the Barbican. the rooms are clean and well-equipped, with amenities like a flat screen TV and a kettle for hot drinks. the breakfast served at the hotel is delicious, with a wide variety of options including a full English breakfast. the friendly owner, Wendy, provides excellent service and makes you feel welcome.
Some guests have mentioned that the rooms could benefit from a coat of paint and more modern furnishings.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Jun
Wendy the host was so lovely and gives you a warm welcome. Dining was an absolute five star and no faults what’s so ever. Within the room I was overall satisfied and couldn’t fault the room. I stayed here just coming up to Plymouth to see family but I will definitely be staying here again whenever I visit family. I’ve planned my next trip already!! Thank you so much Wendy!
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missingWrote a review on 18 Jun
A huge variety of extra supplies: TV set and tea and coffee making facilities. A great breakfast. To get to Mountbatten Breakwater you’ll need to walk 10 minutes
Rooms were basic.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Jun
You will find a ferry port nearby, and the beach is a short distance away.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Apr
The hotel offers great value for money, with affordable prices and attention to detail. The rooms are equipped with tea making facilities and a washbasin, which is very convenient. The location is fantastic, being right near the seafront and the city centre, and even opposite tennis courts. The staff provide a friendly and personable welcome, adding to the relaxed atmosphere. Breakfast is a highlight, with a delicious variety of options, including lovely granary bread.
All was fine and there were no issues.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Apr
The location of the hotel was great, really close to the seafront and just a short walk to the city center. It was convenient to have a bus stop nearby for easy transportation. the owner was very friendly and welcoming, making us feel comfortable during our stay.
The room was quite small and outdated, not worth the price we paid. We also had some issues with cleanliness, as we found some hairs in the shower.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Dec
Great location, just a few minutes walk to the seafront and with plenty of pubs and restaurants nearby. the room was clean and the bed was comfy. the breakfast was decent and kept us going until lunchtime.
The owner was quite rude to us when we checked in and didn't seem to be very interested in being hospitable. the shower in our room was outdated and wasn't very powerful.