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Road
From m5 junction 30, take a379 head to Exeter/Dawish. At roundabout follow b3182 towards city centre. Follow signs to Central rail station, hotel is opposite.
There is limited parking spaces available at a charge of 5.00 per 24 hours. Spaces are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis and cannot be reserved in advance.
Railway and the Tube
Exeter Central Rail Station is adjacent to the hotel.
Air
From Exeter Airport either by bus / car, join the A30 at Clyst Honiton towards Exeter. Follow signs to City Centre, pass the High Street on the left and keep going until you reach the roundabout by Exeter H.M. Prison. Turn left and at the next roundabout turn left again into Queen Street. The hotel is on the right, opposite Central Station.
Nearest Motorway or Main Road: M5
Junction No.: (30) , 7Km
Airport: (EXT) Exeter - , 6Km
Nearest Major Train Station: Exeter, St Davids, 0.5Km
Nearest Local Train Station: Exeter, Central Station, 0.1Km
Nearest Coach/Bus Station: Exeter, .5Km
*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.
Parking & Transport:
Nearby Pay to Park, Self Parking,
Family / Children's services:
Cots / Cribs, High Chairs,
Concierge Services:
Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service, Guest Laundry Facilities, 24-Hour Front Desk, Porter Service (24 hour), Safety Deposit Boxes, Left Luggage / Storage Facilities, Post/Parcel Service,
Guest Entertainment:
Restaurant, Lounge / Bar,
Business Services:
Meeting Facilities, Black & White photocopying, Colour photocopying, Document laminating, Fax service, TV & Video hire, Flip Charts,
Check In: You may check in from 14:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 12:00 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
COMMENTS: All bedrooms are non-smoking.
Please note there are only 28 car parking spaces available on site, therefore it is on a first come first serve basis.
Any bookings of 10 rooms or more will be subject to client receiving a group contract directly from the hotel
Exeter
Exeter is a busy port and cathedral city on the River Exe in Devon.Stroll along the quay to see the Customs House,visit the Tower Clock of St. Mary's Steps,the old Guildhall (a great museum),and Roman pavement(in the old Court House on Waterbeer Street).
Exeter Cathedral
The beautiful Exeter Cathedral was built on the camp of the Roman Army's II Augustan Legion. There is archaeological evidence to suggest that the site has been used for Christian worship since the 5th century.
Buckfast Abbey
The abbey is the home of Benedictine monks. The first monastery was founded in 1018, but was suppressed by Henry VIII in 1539, and refounded in 1882. Buckfast now welcomes almost 1/2 million visitors each year.
Dartmoor National Park
Visit nearby Dartmoor National Park, with its truly beautiful wild landscape- a 365-sq-mi/945-sq-km dome of granite covered with heather and bracken.The park has hundreds of miles of footpaths and one of the last castles built in England, Drogo.