The Grosvenor Plymouth

Originally built in 1879 this beautiful Victorian property has been welcoming guests since 1990.

The Grosvenor Plymouth is situated on Plymouth Hoe - with stunning views over the Plymouth Sound from where the Mayflower began her voyage. The property is within close walking distance of the city centre with its shopping, sightseeing, boat trips, restaurants and event venues.

A full locally sourced and freshly cooked breakfast is included in your overnight price.

There are two guest lounges and a TV room with a fully stocked licensed bar, a selection of freshly ground coffees and snacks.

 

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