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Hotel Analysis
Based on 3 sites · 2,456 reviews
A historic 4-star hotel in central Plymouth. Guests frequently praise the excellent location and the charm of the historic building in reviews.
Reviews across sites repeatedly note clean and comfortable rooms, with plush beds and great showers. Breakfast and bistro food stand out, and staff are consistently described as friendly and welcoming.
Some mentions point to minor maintenance issues like faulty fridges, coffee machines, or TV remotes. Walking to the restaurant in the rain can be inconvenient.
Ideal for couples or short-stay travelers who appreciate history and comfort.
Strengths
Reviews across sites repeatedly praise the prime Plymouth location
Rooms are consistently described as clean, comfortable with plush beds
Outstanding breakfast and bistro food get frequent mentions
Staff friendliness and welcoming vibe highlighted in many reviews
Historic building's unique charm stands out in guest feedback
Good to Know
Minor maintenance issues like faulty fridges or coffee machines in some reviews
Lack of storage or wardrobe space noted in feedback
Inconvenient walk to restaurant in rain mentioned repeatedly
Recommended For
Couples — Couples rave about the location and romantic historic vibe
Families — Families appreciate comfortable rooms and included breakfast
Short-stay travelers — Ideal for quick stops with convenient location praised
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 8.8/10 · 3 sites · Based on 2,456 reviews
Guest Reviews
3 booking sites · 2,456 reviews
Frequently Mentioned
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Family
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FAQ
What are the check-in/check-out times at Admiral's House by Maison Pierre?
Typically, check-in starts at 3:00 PM and check-out is by 11:00 AM. Please contact the hotel directly for exact times.
What do guests say about this hotel?
Admiral's House by Maison Pierre has received a rating of 8.9/10 from 10 guests.












