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Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa
4.5/578 Reviews

Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa

Plymouth|1.71km from Plymouth Garden Machinery
A tricky review to write. Despite plenty of positives, overall I was slightly disappointed and underwhelmed by this hotel. Perhaps my expectations were higher. However, the positives include the important ones: spotlessly clean, good shower, comfortable bed and largely pleasant staff. But for somewhere at this price these are to be expected. Other more personal positives were: an excellent spa, a really good massage from Vio, a top notch burger in the Mayflower restaurant, one of the best made whisky sours I've ever had, and the bedroom had an iron and ironing board. The secret bar is a delight and the Aclief restaurant looked lovely, although we didn't try it. Less good was the checking-in experience. Sitting in chairs that are way too low, I felt I was being interrogated and being asked for information that the hotel already had (as evidenced by endless email confirmations and reminders prior to arrival). The whole process seemed to take ages. What's wrong with ”oh hello Mr Thomas, you're in room 33 and here are your keys. Is there anything else I can help you with?”. Also, I have a personal objection having to book a breakfast time. I'd just spent 4 weeks touring France and Spain and this was by far the most uncomfortable and unnecessary check-in experince I'd had. And this is important - it sets the tone for the rest of the visit. Other negatives included: a failure to meet my pre-booked champagne and chocolates order - rather spoiling the surprise. On being informed, the receptionist didn't apologise - leaving that to the trainiee in her second day who clearly sensed my displeasure - she should go far. The bedroom layout was questionable, and generally just ordinary. All in all the hotel does provide many positives, especially the spa, but I just expected somethiing a little less ordinary, with a bit more atmosphere.

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Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa
4.5/578 Reviews

Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa

Plymouth|1.71km from Plymouth Garden Machinery
A tricky review to write. Despite plenty of positives, overall I was slightly disappointed and underwhelmed by this hotel. Perhaps my expectations were higher. However, the positives include the important ones: spotlessly clean, good shower, comfortable bed and largely pleasant staff. But for somewhere at this price these are to be expected. Other more personal positives were: an excellent spa, a really good massage from Vio, a top notch burger in the Mayflower restaurant, one of the best made whisky sours I've ever had, and the bedroom had an iron and ironing board. The secret bar is a delight and the Aclief restaurant looked lovely, although we didn't try it. Less good was the checking-in experience. Sitting in chairs that are way too low, I felt I was being interrogated and being asked for information that the hotel already had (as evidenced by endless email confirmations and reminders prior to arrival). The whole process seemed to take ages. What's wrong with ”oh hello Mr Thomas, you're in room 33 and here are your keys. Is there anything else I can help you with?”. Also, I have a personal objection having to book a breakfast time. I'd just spent 4 weeks touring France and Spain and this was by far the most uncomfortable and unnecessary check-in experince I'd had. And this is important - it sets the tone for the rest of the visit. Other negatives included: a failure to meet my pre-booked champagne and chocolates order - rather spoiling the surprise. On being informed, the receptionist didn't apologise - leaving that to the trainiee in her second day who clearly sensed my displeasure - she should go far. The bedroom layout was questionable, and generally just ordinary. All in all the hotel does provide many positives, especially the spa, but I just expected somethiing a little less ordinary, with a bit more atmosphere.

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Future Inn Plymouth
4.3/5118 Reviews
We stayed for three nights at the Future Inn Plymouth. On arrival we received a lovely warm welcome by the reception staff, our room was extremely spacious, clean with a well-stocked hospitality tray, the slippers & bathrobes were definitely an added bonus. Large free car park with plenty of parking available and despite been a little way out of Plymouth City centre the road links and frequent public transport made it easy to get out and about. We thought our stay was good value for money and would definitely stay again if in the Plymouth area. Many thanks
Leonardo Hotel Plymouth
4.1/5114 Reviews
We headed to Plymouth for a surprise 30th birthday party and booked here as it was near to the venue. The reception staff were great, I received 2 free drinks vouchers which were part of my deal without having to request them. The star of the service staff was the young man, who was new to working the bar (Fri 17th March in the afternoon) He was clearly so passionate about getting everything correct, checking all glasses for marks etc. He is a credit to an employer. The room was spacious and the bed super comfy with loads of pillows. Shower and bathroom were really clean and had good pressure (something I always comment on, as there is nothing worse trying to freshen up under a dribble!) We were only on the 2nd floor but heard no street noise at all. The location is great for the barbican. Only small issue is that the car park is very grotty- but its a typical city centre car park. But its locked at night so fairly safe I would say. Definitely would stay again when we come back.
Boringdon Hall Hotel and Spa
4.5/578 Reviews
A tricky review to write. Despite plenty of positives, overall I was slightly disappointed and underwhelmed by this hotel. Perhaps my expectations were higher. However, the positives include the important ones: spotlessly clean, good shower, comfortable bed and largely pleasant staff. But for somewhere at this price these are to be expected. Other more personal positives were: an excellent spa, a really good massage from Vio, a top notch burger in the Mayflower restaurant, one of the best made whisky sours I've ever had, and the bedroom had an iron and ironing board. The secret bar is a delight and the Aclief restaurant looked lovely, although we didn't try it. Less good was the checking-in experience. Sitting in chairs that are way too low, I felt I was being interrogated and being asked for information that the hotel already had (as evidenced by endless email confirmations and reminders prior to arrival). The whole process seemed to take ages. What's wrong with ”oh hello Mr Thomas, you're in room 33 and here are your keys. Is there anything else I can help you with?”. Also, I have a personal objection having to book a breakfast time. I'd just spent 4 weeks touring France and Spain and this was by far the most uncomfortable and unnecessary check-in experince I'd had. And this is important - it sets the tone for the rest of the visit. Other negatives included: a failure to meet my pre-booked champagne and chocolates order - rather spoiling the surprise. On being informed, the receptionist didn't apologise - leaving that to the trainiee in her second day who clearly sensed my displeasure - she should go far. The bedroom layout was questionable, and generally just ordinary. All in all the hotel does provide many positives, especially the spa, but I just expected somethiing a little less ordinary, with a bit more atmosphere.
Premier Inn Plymouth (Sutton Harbour)
4.1/541 Reviews
We stayed at this Premier Inn for 1 night on 24th March on a stopover to Cornwall. The location is perfect for exploring Plymouth. Parking was £6 for 24 hours which is fairly good for a city centre location. When we initially got to our room (303), it was too hot. We immediately opened the window, however the road noise was very loud so resorted to the Air Conditioning. This clearly hadn't been serviced in a while as when it was on it made the sound of water trickling regularly. So we substituted an average night sleep with having the window open and the loud road noise. The shower and hand basin was pretty much pointless. The hand basin tap had an awful flow of pressure with a small squirt coming out. Removing the pressure reducer resolved this issue. However the shower pressure was ridiculous, to the point it didn't remove shampoo from the hair. The WiFi as others have said was practically useless, I upgraded to ultimate WiFi and the speed was below 1mb p/s across Android, Windows & iOS Devices. As for the bedroom cleanliness, it wasn't great - hairs in the shower and markings on the pillow. On checkout, team members were more interested in having a discussion at the reception desk than offering a ”Thankyou, Goodbye” to guests. We wouldn't choose to return to this Premier Inn in the future.
Boringdon Arms
5/52 Reviews
We arrived in the village after a long drive and need to find a dinner! The Boringdon Arms in the village of Turnchaple is quick and easy. There are many tables so no reservation is needed. The staff was very busy picking up pints, but very pleasant, and quickly got a table. Friday night is curry night! There are many choices of curry, you can choose rice or fries or half, which is fun! I don't like my fries at all, but the rice is delicious. Beer is cheap, and customers in the same industry seem to be very local. Diver from a local company: In Deep (located within walking distance of Mount Batten) is very helpful in recommending key locations to visit this week. All suggestions are great! So if you are diving try them! Obviously, the fish swimming near Plymouth are particularly amazing, especially around the shipwreck. The fish in the Plymouth Pier Aquarium support this. A traditional bar with plenty of food and good first night.

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