5 reasons why Exeter is so popular with visitors

Exeter Accommodation

Exeter is undoubtedly a jewel in the crown of the southwest of England. It has long been a destination city for holidaymakers and business people alike, and anyone visiting can look forward to a wealth of treasures to explore. From the vibrant nightlife and university community to the buzzing business hubs and historical charm, it truly is a place that offers something for everyone. Here are five reasons why Exeter is a place that visitors flock to.

 

  1. It’s easy to get to

No matter where you’re coming from, Exeter is really easy to access. By road, the M5 offers a direct route into the city, by train there are two railway stations with regular trains running through, and Exeter airport offers visitors plenty of flexibility when it comes to arriving by air.

 

  1. It’s steeped in history

Those seeking to learn more about the historical aspects of the southwest are never disappointed when they visit Exeter. The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) is an excellent place to start, and a bit further afield lies the 600-year-old Powderham Castle.

 

  1. It has a huge choice of accommodation

The range of accommodation in Exeter is very impressive when it comes to hosting its visitors for a few days, or even weeks. There’s a wide range of choices available, whether it’s in the middle of the city or on the outskirts, offering a wealth of options which prove very popular for business people and tourists alike. Whether it’s hotels, self-catering or serviced accommodation in Exeter you’re looking for, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

 

  1. It’s buzzing with nightlife

Thanks in no small part to the university community, Exeter’s nightlife is teeming with action all throughout the year. With a plethora of pubs, clubs, restaurants and music venues such as the Corn Exchange and the Phoenix, there’s plenty going on. And speaking of music, don’t forget to visit the famous Exeter Cavern, which has hosted Elbow, Coldplay and Muse to name but a few. Of course, like every city, Exeter has had the Covid-19 pandemic to contend with, but things are thankfully slowly bouncing back.

 

  1. It’s packed with natural attractions

When it all gets too much and you need to seek out some sanctuary, Exeter’s nature offerings are unrivalled. The River Exe is home to a vast array of river birds, flora and fauna, and with several nature reserves and Dartmoor on your doorstep the possibilities to explore the natural world further are endless.

 

If you’re planning to visit this beautiful city then you’re in for a treat. A word of warning though – with serviced and self-catering accommodation in Exeter being high on the list of visitors’ wish lists it’s probably best to book early!

Luke @ GiL Properties Ltd

Hello and welcome to GiL properties Ltd. We provide high quality Airbnb properties in Exeter for your holiday trip, work travel and for trade/construction workers. Please feel free to contact us if you may have any questions. We look forward to hosting you in our self catering properties.

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