The elegant, Victorian, 4-star Mercure Exeter Rougemont Hotel is in the heart of Exeter, opposite Exeter Central Rail Station, 5 miles from the M5 motorway.
Kristina
United Kingdom
An amazing experience. Our room was great, plenty of space, really clean. Beds were so comfy. The hotel was wonderful and the staff were so polite and helpful. Will definitely be coming to stay again, thank you
The contemporary Holiday Inn Express Exeter East offers great value accommodation with inclusive breakfast and free WiFi, all in a convenient location to explore the beautiful countryside of Devon.
Susan
United Kingdom
Lovely comfortable bed, great shower, great breakfast and friendly helpful staff
Holiday Inn Express - Exeter - City Centre, an IHG Hotel is situated in Exeter, within 6.4 km of Sandy Park Rugby Stadium and 25 km of Newton Abbot Racecourse.
Hotel Indigo - Exeter, an IHG Hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Exeter. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Set in Exeter, 20 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Weeke Barton offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lynda
Australia
Wonderful welcoming Hostess. Nothing was too much trouble.
In the city centre, Leonardo Hotel Exeter is less than a mile from St Davids Railway Station, the historic quayside and Exeter Cathedral. It boasts a 24-hour reception, restaurant and bar.
matthew
Spain
Breakfast was very good but could have been hotter. Cleanliness was excellant.
This hotel’s Olive Tree Restaurant has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes for its fine food, and there is an outdoor patio area where guests can relax in warm months.
This country-house hotel is situated in the beautiful countryside near Exeter. It has free parking, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant which serves fresh local produce.
Nice location, good restaurant, very friendly staff !
Located in Exeter and with Sandy Park Rugby Stadium reachable within 6.2 km, The Turks Head provides a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Lovely Comfy room and bed very spacious loved the shower
Refurbished in 2015, the award-winning Toby Carvery Exeter M5 J30 by Innkeeper's Collection is just 5 minutes’ drive from junction 30 on the M5 motorway, with free private parking and free WiFi in...
Great location for Exeter and Toby Carvery on site
The elegant, Victorian, 4-star Mercure Exeter Rougemont Hotel is in the heart of Exeter, opposite Exeter Central Rail Station, 5 miles from the M5 motorway.
Central location and really friendly and helpful staff
The contemporary Holiday Inn Express Exeter East offers great value accommodation with inclusive breakfast and free WiFi, all in a convenient location to explore the beautiful countryside of Devon.
Breakfast had plenty of choice and was well stocked.
Mercure Exeter Southgate Hotel is located in central Exeter, with views over the historic old cathedral. It offers a health and fitness centre with an indoor swimming pool and a gym.
Location great, staff were very efficient and friendly
Set in Exeter, 20 km from Newton Abbot Racecourse, Weeke Barton offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. 22 km from Sandy Park Rugby Stadium and 20 km...
Quirky, exceptionally renovated and such friendly people.
FAQs about hotels in Exeter
On average, 3-star hotels in Exeter cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Exeter are £99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Exeter can on average be found for £143 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Exeter this weekend is £136 or, for a 4-star hotel, £147. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Exeter for this weekend cost on average around £256 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly directly to Exeter International Airport or take a train from London Paddington, approximately 2.5 hours. For domestic travellers, coach services are available. International travellers may need to transfer in London.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Exeter Airport, just 9km from the city centre. It offers numerous direct flights and excellent transport links, making it the ideal choice for convenience and accessibility.
A Host of History
Set around the Exe River, affluent Exeter has played a part in English history from the Roman era to William the Conqueror to the Spanish Armada. Its most impressive structure is the cathedral, begun in the 11th century and boasting the longest stone roof in England.
The surrounding green is a popular picnic spot, and the half-timbered buildings and red-brick façades of the neighbouring High Street house a host of shops. Even more are in the Princesshay and Guildhall shopping centres.
The Guildhall itself is considered England’s oldest municipal building still in use, while nearby Parliament Street is one of the world’s narrowest streets. The remains of 11th-century St Nicholas Priory are now a museum, and there are more red-stone ruins at hilltop Exeter Castle (or Rougemont Castle), built into the Roman walls.
Exeter Central Station is behind the castle, while St Davids Station is nearer the university. The large student population means that the city has good nightlife, and some bars are located by the Quayside, site of Custom House. The river flows past Topsham and Powderham Castle to enter the sea at Exmouth.
To the east are Exeter Airport and the Westpoint Arena exhibition centre, both easily reached from Booking.com’s hotels with spas, cheap apartments and guest houses with parking.
Exeter quay is vibrant, attractive and a lovely area to...
Exeter quay is vibrant, attractive and a lovely area to visit. We walked along the canal whilst others paddled to a lovely pub called double locks. Lunch was excellent at the pub. Evening at local gin distillery- quayside gins which again was excellent. Only stayed one night but would highly recommend.
Anne
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was good to see some historical site and there are a fair...
It was good to see some historical site and there are a fair few things to see and to go and see just need to know where to go but try to do all the things you want to do through the day ovis not the nicest of places to go out at night
keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
First time visiting Exeter. A lovely city.
First time visiting Exeter. A lovely city. Lots of interesting places, especially round the Quay area, and many classy shops and cafes. Its also within easy reach of Topsham, which is very quaint, and had lovely cafes and bars. The Firehouse is an excellent trendy eating place there. We just walked into Exeter, but it has plenty of parking places. We also visited Dawlish, another quaint town, with a great pie shop. Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton are also interesting. Our grandchildren loved the picturesque golf course at Exminster, and nearby Turf pub, which you can drive or cycle to, which is open only during the day, as parking is difficult, but its friendly, and serves good food. The Mill on the Exe is next to the property, and serves good food and has comfortable seating, and friendly staff. Also The Prospect Inn on the Quay has great food, and a buzz about it. There are several real ale places on the Quay in Exeter, and pizza vans nearby.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Exeter is a medieval city with Roman remains, and although...
Exeter is a medieval city with Roman remains, and although bombed during WWII it retains many unusual features. Like all uk provincial cities the economic climate has hit hard, however there is still lots to enjoy. Foodies will love STAGE a new restaurant in Magdalen Rd which is exceptional and I predict it will be incredibly successful. Exeter cathedral is wonderful.There’s also the beautiful river Exe that opens out to the Estuary town of Topsham, well worth a visit, the quay area in Exeter is interesting with many historical features. Exploring the area on foot and enjoying foodie venues off the beaten track is the secret to a fun visit.
Estelle
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I am a bit biased because I grew up in Exeter but I was very...
I am a bit biased because I grew up in Exeter but I was very pleasantly surprised by the new shopping centre with great restaurants and coffee houses yet preserving the history. There was definitely a buzz about the place.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Went to visit a relative never been to Exeter before and...
Went to visit a relative never been to Exeter before and only there for one day, much bigger than I thought it would be with lots of tourist and places to see.
Will definitely go for longer next time.
The high street had no closed shops and stores open that have been closed in other cities and a lovely John Lewis, lovely place to eat.
Buses frequently and Taxis easy to locate if needed.
Are at the Brew Dog . Nice burgers own brewed lagers for nice.
The Quayside has lots of independent craft shops and places to eat and grab a coffee, would think a lovely place to visit in the summer. Will return
On arrival we were welcomed by Paula, It was a warm & friendly welcome to the Hotel, set in lovely surroundings. The hotel had a lot of character, reflecting in the age and history of the building. Close to local amenities, bus route to Exeter town centre. The staff were friendly & helpful. The breakfast was 1st class, with a good selection to suit all.
Room was furnished in a contemporary style at the front of the hotel overlooking the car park with a lovely en-suite & shower. There were coffee making facilities & TV. It was in a great location for walking into the centre of Exeter.
Breakfast was excellent, good choice from a buffet table & hot food cooked to order.
There's much to like about St. Andrews Hotel starting with the FREE parking and the proximity to Exeter City Centre with it only taking just over 15 minutes to walk in. The hotel itself is very untypical of an independent city hotel in that it is clearly well maintained and in no way looks tired as many do nowadays.
The hotel is utterly beautiful- traditional Victorian “home” home being the operative word as that is how it felt- Richard and his son (and their dog) were so accommodating- we would 💯 stay here again- our room was perfect, so close to the town centre- breakfast was delicious- no complaints at all- thank you
I have stayed at this hotel for a number of times and wouldn't stay anywhere else in Exeter! Everything about the hotel is excellent. The ample breakfast that keeps you full all day and the staff that treat you like long lost family! I thoroughly recommend this hotel.
The accommodation is close to the center of Exeter, a short walk to the downtown. The apartment is spacious and bright. Sheena was a great host, answering all our questions within few minutes. This was the best accommodation we had on our tour of England.
This hotel is worth the money, the location is convenient, very close to Exeter train station and the town centre. The host is very kind and the cleanliness perfect. The room is not very big but got everything for a short stay.
Reasonably priced room and friendly staff. It is no frills but guests need to realise they are staying in a pub, not a 5 star hotel. Overnight accommodation in Exeter is pricey. Overall happy and would return.
Hotel staff were exceptionally helpful, and the location (golf resort) was excellent. Although the steam room was out of action, the whole place is now for sure our "go to" in Exeter. Superb.
I have stayed several times at this hotel, conveniently placed near Exeter airport, always clean and comfortable. Only thing missing on this occasion was the shuttle bus.
A modern hotel with beautiful interior in the heart of the City Centre. Exceeded expectations and far nicer than other hotels we’ve stayed at in Exeter.
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