A stay at Leonardo Hotel Exeter - Formerly Jurys Inn places you in the heart of Exeter, steps from Exeter Livestock Market and 4 minutes by foot from Princesshay. This 4-star hotel is 8 mi (12.8 km) from Dartmoor National Park and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from University of Exeter.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and discounted use of a nearby fitness facility.
Grab a bite to eat at Innfusion Restaurant, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Buffet breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 10 AM and on weekends from 7 AM to 11 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Stay in one of 170 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
The neighbourhood of adaptation, inspiration and contemplation Perched on the River Exe, the historic centre of Exeter was once described as the Jewel of the West. In the heart of the city centre, Hotel Indigo Exeter has been lovingly restored and converted from its department store origins. This hotel was once the home of Colson’s, a department store opened in 1792 by local milliner Mrs. Colson, who became one of the cities most loved characters. From Colsons to Dingles, to House of Fraser, and now Hotel Indigo Exeter. Staying true to its roots the hotel takes its design inspiration from the building’s department store past and other notable neighbourhood sites as each of the 104 rooms are styled to honour elements of the city. With luxury amenities like Egyptian cotton linens, spa-inspired bathrooms, and 40-inch flatscreen TVs, this is the perfect place to explore the sights and sounds of the city.
KKa602023.07.27
Wonderful location. Brilliant interior design, together with the spa we added, it was one of the best stays I had in England! Will definitely come back and opt for another indigo elsewhere!
Come and see for yourself what a stay at the Premier Inn Exeter City Centre has to offer. Located in the city centre, you can really get a taste of the history, activities and beauty of the heart of Devon. On your doorstep is the main High Street, where you can shop till you drop, or branch out and explore the Cathedral, Castle or Western Quarter's of the city. Just 15 minutes away, you can admire the historic beauty of the Quayside before returning to our city centre hotel. You'll love our on-site Thyme restaurant and our new generation bedrooms, each featuring an impressive 40" flat screen TV, bright, modern bathroom with a large shower head, and brand new, slumber-inducing, king-size Hypnos bed.
Uniquely placed next to Exeter Chiefs, Courtyard Exeter Sandy Park is a 4 star hotel in Exeter which combines style and innovative design in a distinctive location. Whether you're in Exeter for business, pleasure, or to watch a match, we provide all you need for a worthwhile visit. Our hotel offers convenient access to Sandy Park Conference and Banqueting Centre, just a few minutes drive from Exeter Airport and is ideally situated just off the M5 providing easy access to our historic and vibrant city. Relax in one of our modern rooms which include in room entertainment and plush bedding. Throughout the whole day, you can join us at our contemporary bistro bar, which serves a wide range of drinks as well as delicious dishes from around the world. In the evenings you can head up to our scenic rooftop bar for a drink, where you can experience stunning panoramic views across the Devon countryside and coastline.
ผผู้เข้าพัก2023.04.23
We stayed because our husbands were going to the rugby and the girls having a trip into Exeter. Location of the hotel was perfect not a long walk to the train station for us to get into town. On arrival at 12.30 reception was full queues of people trying to check in or leave bags. A man was sent out to take our car registration and names and then we could wait in the bar until they were ready for us. The boys waited in the bar and we headed off. They were checked in before 3 when they had to leave for the rugby which was good but to be honest we knew we were early and would have been happy leaving the luggage. We were told out of the 3 couples we had an upgrade to what turned out to be an accessible room and to be honest it isn’t an upgrade. I would have preferred the room we had booked which certainly wasn’t accessible. One of the other couples was over charged by £70 on check in - which we did sort out on our return. Whilst shopping we checked to see if our mobile key was ready but no we had to go to check in and do that on return to the hotel so they could Id us seems to defeat the object. On arrival back joined a queue again to activate the mobile key. It seems to be the longest slowest check of any hotel I have stayed in. When we finally got to the front we were given a normal key as it might take a while for the mobile one to work. Good job because it took nearly an hour to activate and then when I tried it it wouldn’t work with my phone. We then went to the bar before dinner again it was packed we managed to get a table but only 2 servers so wait for drinks was a little long. Price was ok. We had a table booked in the view for dinner and the food was lovely and reasonably priced. Again restaurant was very busy but the staff were lovely. Couldn’t have water. On the table as the waitress informed us they had run out of jugs, we said we would wait but she said no they had no jugs? She had to keep topping up from a bottle and she wasn’t allowed to leave the bottle on the table. Perhaps a trip to the next door IKEA May have sorted that. The main meal came with various items missing off of each plate, salsa, salad and chips. Overall was nice though. Breakfast was an another matter, we sat in the bar as the restaurant was packed. The design of the restaurant for breakfast is awful. People queueing for hot food past the croissants and bread and toaster so someone is always in the way. The fruit and cold meat and cheeses on the end of the hot line so missed by a lot of people. Only Greek or soya p,Ian yoghurt noth8ng flavoured, ran out of compote and fruit. Had to ask for the orange juice to be topped up. Just very disorganised and badly set out. Now I know it was a busy rugby weekend but the hotel are obviously fully aware of this. The staff were pleasant and the food in the evening lovely, in the morning ok. The room was clean and lovely - definitely not an upgrade though so please don’t make out it was. I would stay again if husband was going t
Third and last stay at this hotel. Spent £1,190 on 2 rooms for 2 nights to bring my mother for a treat. On our second night, I was kept awake until nearly 1am by the noise of people in the bar and the staff clearing up. I went down twice in my pjs to ask them to reduce the noise as I wanted to sleep. The next morning the manager eventually and reluctantly agreed it would have been possible to at least shut the 2 doors to the bar and restaurant area so that the noise wouldn't have travelled so easily. The owner was vile about it all and refused or didn't even understand that noise travels and has now banned me from returning (knowing I wouldn't)! So don't stay in the Ivory room if you want some peace at 12.45am. There was never anyone at reception to collect/leave keys with, and we would ring the doorbell repeatedly to try and get someone, look in the bar area etc but couldn't find anyone. My observations on this and the consequent lack of security and possible impact on their insurance arrangements was again met with anger. Cleanliness is also an issue - black mould in the shower, dirty carpet, clump of hair on the bathroom floor (which I had put from the shower into the bin but it was obviously dropped on the floor when the room was cleaned) etc. No sheet on the under mattress. Have seen from negative reviews elsewhere that this will be met with a horrible reply from the owners - they don't want to raise their standards or apologise for anything.
What a lovely room. Stayed in room 3 from 5th September to the 6th September. Checked in pretty late 9.30pm. Staff was very welcoming and polite. Didn't get the try the food as the kitchen was closed. As for the room, it was very modern. Bed was very comfortable and a decent amount of pillows. Smart TV in room, free WiFi, cleanliness was not an issue. Shower was very powerful. Parking was not an issue either. Could easly fit my 3.5t luton van in the car park. For £50 this was a bargain coming from someone who spends attest 1 night a week in hotels due to work. Would highly recommend.