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Places to Stay in Exeter


Exeter has some lovely hotels within the city if you are looking for a luxury break. Or if you are looking to stay somewhere a little more cosy and informal, there are many guest houses placed in handy locations for visiting the area.

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A selection of entries taken from the ExeterViews.co.uk Hotel Directory.

Premier Inn Exeter City Centre
This Premier Inn is perfectly located for the centre of Exeter with the high street and some of the city's historical sites located nearby. The Exe...
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The Devon Hotel
The Devon Hotel is located on the fringes of Exeter near the Marsh Barton area of the city. The hotel's location provides a very good base for visitin...
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Gipsy Hill Hotel
The Gipsy Hill Hotel is situated is an excellent location on the edge of Exeter set in 3 acres of beautiful gardens. The hotel has very good access...
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Mercure Southgate Hotel
The Exeter Southgate Hotel is ideally located in central Exeter. It is only moments from the historic St Peter’s Cathedral. And with the shops, rest...
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City Gate Hotel
In the heart of Exeter, The City Gate offers modern rooms, free Wi-Fi and a beer garden. Exeter Central and Exeter St Davids Railway Stations are near...
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City Essentials
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Are you looking for area attractions, a night out in the city, or may be a little history - There's lots of places to see and things to do in Exeter....

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Exeter Shopping Shopping

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