The New Continental Hotel’s fabulous central location makes it easy to explore Plymouth's many maritime delights. It is the largest, independent family run hotel in Plymouth.
The hotel has 99 bedrooms, a leisure complex, a restaurant and the staff provide a warm welcome. A Grade II listed building, dating back more than 150 years the hotel is full of character.
Situated within easy walking distance of the city centre, the Mayflower Steps the Barbican and the stunning Plymouth Hoe are must-sees on your visit to Plymouth. For evening entertainment, the New Continental is located very close to the Pavillions entertainment venue and the New Theatre Royal where west end theatre is staged.
There are a wide range of bedrooms to choose from including; delightful doubles, romantic four poster beds, tremendous twin rooms, family rooms that sleep 3, 4 and 5 and roomy singles.
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Visitor Attraction
The Mayflower Museum explores the story of the voyage of the Pilgrims and their journey aboard the Mayflower.
Historic Site
The Mayflower is thought to have made a final unexpected stop at Newlyn Bay, Cornwall to take a supply of fresh water on board.
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The oldest working gin distillery in England. The Pilgrims are thought to have dined here on the eve of the Mayflower departure.
Monument / Memorial
A monument to commemorate and mark the departure of the Mayflower ship from Plymouth in 1620.
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