The Duke of Cornwall Hotel is located at Millbay Rd, Plymouth, Devon PL1 3LG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Duke of Cornwall Hotel and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Lively entertainment district with seafood restaurant-lined Sutton Harbour & major theatres.

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Judith Brand

4 Google Rating

Love the Duke of Cornwall. Shabby chic and cheerful. Dont expect perfection but it's comfortable and

4/ 5

Love the Duke of Cornwall. Shabby chic and cheerful. Dont expect perfection but it's comfortable and good value for money. Beds were very soft but surprisingly comfy and had really good nights sleep. Location perfect for town and sea. Breakfast OK. Sausage, mushrooms and hash brown was deep fried which I don't particularly like. Staff were lovely and friendly. I've stayed here a few times and always enjoy it.

Sheila Duffy

4 Google Rating

Staff very helpful and breakfast was lovely. All new rules in place. Room was big and in need of som

4/ 5

Staff very helpful and breakfast was lovely. All new rules in place. Room was big and in need of some tlc. But that was the character of the hotel Parked opposite in the car park no issue as hotel car park full and small. Very limited menu for dinner. Starters were lovely and Husband pork was nicely cooked but my fish was dry. Waitresses very friendly and attentive.

James Bates

4 Google Rating

Lovely stay over night. Friendly staff. Dinner and Breakfast were delicious. Good large room, only

4/ 5

Lovely stay over night. Friendly staff. Dinner and Breakfast were delicious. Good large room, only downside as an old building the windows in our room let the cold air and high winds come through. Wpyld still highly recommend a stay.

Joe A.

4 Google Rating

Friendly and prompt check-in, accommodating for cyclists with bike storage available. Superior doub

4/ 5

Friendly and prompt check-in, accommodating for cyclists with bike storage available. Superior double room was spacious, although the interior decor doesn't match the finesse of the exterior. Has a great heritage feel to it, though.

Candace Liu

2 Google Rating

Our room needed more than a fresh coat of paint. The carpet was stained, there were weird stains on

2/ 5

Our room needed more than a fresh coat of paint. The carpet was stained, there were weird stains on the walls and the bathroom did not seem like it had been thoroughly cleaned for a while. Not the worst place I've stayed at but definitely not the best. Glad we there was a bed (very springy) and a shower but since it was inexpensive I'd say we got what we paid for.

Michael Roberts

5 Google Rating

I booked and stayed at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel a couple of weeks ago. The booking process was eas

5/ 5

I booked and stayed at the Duke of Cornwall Hotel a couple of weeks ago. The booking process was easy and simple. On arrival the receptionist, Julie, was very welcoming in checking me and my family in, arrange the taxi to get us to a great restaurant we would be going to the same evening. Inside we were helped with getting our luggage to our room and also any other places outside of the Hotel that would be of good service. It was also nice the way Julie checked us out and was especially polite in asking how our stay was and if we enjoyed the service we received? We will definitely return again and recommend to anybody else on their stay in Plymouth!

Anna Najda

5 Google Rating

Great place. Our room was very big and comfy. Dogs friendly. Lovely place for dogs next to the hotel

5/ 5

Great place. Our room was very big and comfy. Dogs friendly. Lovely place for dogs next to the hotel. Not far to the see side and also to the city centre. Highly recommended 👌 👍 👏 💯

Joanne Kirk

4 Google Rating

It's a beautiful old victorian hotel with the most amazing grade 2 listed spiral staircase..close to

4/ 5

It's a beautiful old victorian hotel with the most amazing grade 2 listed spiral staircase..close to the town and harbour.The rooms were clean and comfy but if your looking at ultra modern this is not the place for you.The hotel does have a car park at the rear but its £5.00 per day even for hotel guests which is a bit annoying It's dog friendly at £10.00 per night.Breakfast was adequate and the staff were lovely.

Peter Hoare

4 Google Rating

Perfectly situated if, as we were, you are visiting Plymouth Pavilion. We could see the venue just a

4/ 5

Perfectly situated if, as we were, you are visiting Plymouth Pavilion. We could see the venue just across the road from our room. Lift was "being serviced" or more likely, broken but we were travelling light. Generally the hotel had an air of under investment but was clean, if dated. Breakfast was nice and staff were lovely.

Mark Fisher

2 Google Rating

Parking is a big issue at this hotel so if you are travelling by car be prepared to pay heavily for

2/ 5

Parking is a big issue at this hotel so if you are travelling by car be prepared to pay heavily for street parking. Room was adequate but at the price I would of thought breakfast would of been included. Night porter was great and looked after us well in the bar. Next time we're in Plymouth we will be trying different accommodation though as overall not greatly impressed.

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