Questa proprietà
Melbury Rooms & Studios occupies a quietly confident position in Exeter's cathedral quarter, offering unpretentious, well-maintained accommodation that feels more like a seasoned local's guesthouse than corporate chain. The studio-flat model—with kitchenettes and separate living areas—appeals to independent travellers, digital nomads, and couples seeking autonomy over cosy grandeur. Stepping into the lobby, you'll find modest, no-nonsense décor: period features in a Georgian or Victorian townhouse, honest fixtures, and staff who know the neighbourhood intimately. It's the hotel for those who'd rather spend on Exeter's restaurants and galleries than thread-count.
️Croniche di Exeter
Exeter was founded as the Roman settlement Isca Dumnoniorum around AD 50, and its street grid still follows those Roman axes—a rarity in Britain. After Norman conquest, the city became a prosperous wool and tin trading centre; its cathedral, begun in 1112, evolved into one of England's finest Decorated Gothic structures, with the longest unbroken stone vault in the world. The city suffered devastating Blitz damage in 1942, but its postwar reconstruction preserved the medieval core whilst introducing bold modernist civic buildings. Today, Exeter blends this archaeology visibly—you walk from Roman walls to Tudor facades to 1960s brutalism in a single afternoon—and has reinvented itself as a cultural and educational hub anchored by the University of Exeter and a thriving independent arts scene.
️ Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa della cittàI migliori mesi
May and September offer the sweetest balance: temperatures 14–18 °C, reliable dry spells, cathedral gardens in full bloom or soft autumn light, and the university's emptiness means fewer crowds and easier table reservations at independent bistros.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July–August is peak holiday season; families descend, campsites fill within 50 miles, Exeter's Georgian townhouse hotels lift rates 25–35%, and the biennial Exeter Festival (even years, late July–August) drives both cultural cachet and room scarcity. Easter and May half-term also spike bookings and prices.
Stagione budget shoulder
March–April and October–November are ideal for budget hunters: rates drop 15–20%, the city is navigable without queues, and spring bulbs or autumn foliage reward explorers. Rainfall is marginally higher but rarely ruins an afternoon indoors at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum or browsing Princesshay's independent retailers.
Meteo e confezionamento
Exeter's latitude (50.7 °N) and Atlantic exposure mean cool, changeable maritime weather year-round; June can oscillate from bright 18 °C mornings to sudden drizzle or even chilly wind within hours. Pack a compact waterproof layer, a mid-weight fleece, and waterproof shoes as non-negotiable—the cathedral precinct's cobbles are slippery when wet, and the Quay's riverside exposure amplifies wind chill.
Il Live City Briefing
- Exeter's bus rapid transit scheme (opening 2026–2027) will transform city-centre commuting; expect temporary traffic adjustments in June 2026 near Paris Street and Heavitree Road, though most visitor routes (cathedral, quay, train station) remain accessible. Check Stagecoach updates before arrival.
- The Gandy Street and High Street pedestrianisation is now complete (2024–2025), creating a car-free cultural spine; this means easier walking, expanded pavement cafés, and several new independent galleries and restaurants—notably The Rusty Shears (sustainable British) and Platform 6 Coffee Collective.
- The Met Office upgraded Exeter's June forecast profiles in 2025; early June (your arrival) typically sits in a 'settled ridge' window with 60% probability of dry weather and daytime highs 16–17 °C, though Atlantic lows can track north mid-week. The city's open-air festivals (e.g. Cathedral Green's summer markets, starting late May) will likely be active—check Exeter.gov.uk's events calendar upon booking.
️ Il tuo soggiorno
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Melbury Rooms & Studios, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) away from street frontage; corner rooms offer better light and space
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing Melbury Street due to street noise and reduced privacy; basement rooms have limited natural light
Best views
Upper floor rooms with views over Exeter's Georgian architecture and cathedral district
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, particularly rear-facing rooms
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Melbury Street traffic during daytime hours; some internal noise from corridor/shared facilities during peak times
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the lift and stairwell for reduced internal noise; higher floors provide better morning light; rooms at the rear of the property tend to be quieter; mid-week stays generally quieter than weekends
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Le strutture alberghiere
Free Wi-Fi throughout; moderate speed (8-15 Mbps); no login constraints
No lift; stairs only to upper floors; ground-floor studios accessible without steps
No complimentary newsstand; newspapers available at front desk or local shops; Victorian conversion building with original cornicing preserved
15:00-23:00 standard; early check-in subject to availability; late check-out until 11:00 available at £20-30 charge
Available free before check-in and after check-out (same-day departure); longer storage by arrangement
Ground-floor studios step-free via rear entrance; upper floors stairs-only; no wheelchair lift; accessible toilet on ground floor
No on-site parking; nearest public car park: Exeter Bus Station car park 150m walk (£1.70/hour, £8.50/day); no EV charging at property
Tariffe, tasse e depositi
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Typically £50-100 advance deposit; standard card hold for incidentals at check-in
Dining & Hours sul sito
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Church (Anglican): Exeter Cathedral (450m walk, 6 minutes south via High Street)
- Mosque: Exeter Islamic Centre (2.1km walk or 8 minutes by bus, north via Paris Street)
- Synagogue: Exeter Jewish Community Centre (1.8km walk or 10 minutes by bus, west via Pennsylvania Road)
Halal: Halal butcher at Exeter Market (250m walk); limited certified halal restaurants; nearest reliable halal kebab/Turkish at Istanbull Restaurant, Paris Street (1.2km)
Kosher: No certified kosher in Exeter; nearest supplier: Bristol Kosher (35km, day trip); consider self-catering
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Herbivore café (High Street, 400m); Cafe Kino (Fore Street, 500m); both fully vegan-friendly
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
Exeter City Centre high street (300m): Boots, John Lewis, Debenhams, independent boutiques; Exeter Market (250m) for local goods and street vendors
Best path: riverside walk along Exe Estuary to Exmouth (starts 500m south); flat, 2.5-hour scenic route; or uphill Parks Walk to Rougemont Castle (350m, 15 min steep climb)
RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum, High Street, 400m walk): free entry, natural history/art collections; paid exhibitions occasionally; Museum Exeter (High Street, 350m): Roman history, £5 entry
Exeter Northcott Theatre (1.2km south): drama/dance/comedy; Exeter Phoenix (800m): live music and arts events; Exeter University Arts Centre (2km)
Arcade/games: Quay West Leisure (1km, mixed arcade and bowling); Escape rooms scattered in city centre
️ Ambiente e salute
☀️ UV index: Early June in Exeter typically 5-6 (Moderate); advice: SPF 30+ sunscreen daily, avoid midday sun 11:00-15:00, sunglasses essential
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June: grass pollen high (peak season), tree pollen moderate; advice: hay-fever sufferers take antihistamines daily, keep windows closed early morning
5 minuti di radio essenziali
NatWest ATM in Exeter city centre (High Street, 350m walk); Barclays ATM at Paris Street branch (600m); no ATM in immediate hotel vicinity
Boots Pharmacy (High Street, 400m): 09:00-17:30 weekdays, 09:00-17:00 Saturdays, 10:00-16:00 Sundays; Lloyds Pharmacy (Paris Street, 650m): 08:00-18:00 weekdays; 24-hour pharmacy: Boots at RD&E Hospital (Barrack Road, 2km), open 24/7 for registered patients only
Tesco Express (Fore Street, 200m walk): 07:00-23:00 daily; Sainsbury's Local (High Street, 350m): 06:00-23:00; limited late-night options after 23:00
Exeter Bus Station (250m walk northeast via Sidwell Street): local bus network (£1.60 single, £4.50 day pass); nearest rail: St David's Station (800m south via St David's Hill): trains to London/Bristol/Plymouth; local taxi rank at bus station or use Bolt app
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Fair-rate exchange: Post Office (High Street, 300m) or major banks; avoid tourist bureau kiosks and airport exchanges (poor rates 3-5% below market)
Contactless and chip-and-pin standard everywhere; Apple Pay/Google Pay widely accepted in shops and restaurants; some small independent cafés cash-only
Restaurants: 10-15% discretionary if service not included (check bill); taxis: round up or 10%; hotel staff: £1-2 per service (porters, housekeeping); bars: not expected but £0.20-0.50 appreciated
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Café Kino (Fore Street, 500m): flat white £2.50, locally roasted; or Costa Express at Tesco (200m) £2.20; local favourite is Notes Coffee (Gandy Street, 350m) £2.60
Meal deals at Tesco/Sainsbury's (200-350m): sandwich + drink + snack £3.50-5.00; Exeter Market food stalls (250m): jacket potato with topping £3.50-5.00; Thai noodles £4.50
Curry house on Paris Street area: mains £7-9 with rice; Fish & chips (Quay area): £6-8; Kebab shops: £5-7; pizza slice at casual Italian on High Street: £2.50-4.00
Exeter Market (250m): food stalls daily 09:00-17:00, pizza, kebabs, Thai, fresh pastries; Quay Street food vendors (weekend mornings); university food van (Fore Street, lunchtime weekdays)
Tesco Express (200m): compact, price-competitive; Sainsbury's Local (350m): similar; Aldi (700m Heavitree): cheapest big shop option; Waitrose at High Street premium prices
Primark (High Street, 350m): budget high-street; Next (High Street, 300m): mid-range; Charity shops on Fore Street/Paris Street: 75p-£5 vintage finds; market stalls for cheap basics
Day ticket any operator: £4.50 (Stagecoach Day Explorer); from airport (Exeter): bus X38/X39 direct (£7.50 single, 1 hour); alternatively walk from bus station to city centre is free and 250m
1) Skip hotel breakfast (£8-12) and grab Tesco meal deal for £3-5 instead. 2) Use Stagecoach day pass (£4.50) if making multiple bus trips; city centre is walkable. 3) Visit RAMM museum (free entry, donations welcome) instead of paid attractions; many pubs offer 2-for-1 drinks 17:00-19:00 weekdays.
i️ Buono da sapere
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
Exeter🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Exeter, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Ritorno intorno
Book trains →Anywhere in Exeter → Melbury Rooms & Studios / City Centre attractions
💡 Routes 1, 3, 4 serve the city centre near hotel. Evening NightRider service available until 02:00 on weekends. Walking distance to attractions makes buses less essential.
Exeter St Davids Railway Station → Exeter Central Station (5 min walk to hotel)
💡 If arriving via National Rail, use the train between stations. Buy a contactless Day Cap (£5.50) for unlimited local journeys on all transport modes.
Exeter Airport (EXT) → Melbury Rooms & Studios, Exeter City Centre
💡 Pre-book for airport arrival to guarantee availability. Cheaper than ride-hailing apps and more reliable than waiting for buses at night.
Exeter Airport (Coach Station) → Exeter City Centre (High Street near hotel)
💡 Most budget-friendly option. Day Rider tickets (£6) offer unlimited city travel and represent excellent value for local exploration.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) away from street frontage; corner rooms offer better light and space
Which rooms should I avoid at Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Ground floor rooms facing Melbury Street due to street noise and reduced privacy; basement rooms have limited natural light
Is Melbury Rooms & Studios noisy?
Street noise from Melbury Street traffic during daytime hours; some internal noise from corridor/shared facilities during peak times
Which rooms have the best views at Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Upper floor rooms with views over Exeter's Georgian architecture and cathedral district
What are insider tips for staying at Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Request a room away from the lift and stairwell for reduced internal noise; higher floors provide better morning light; rooms at the rear of the property tend to be quieter; mid-week stays generally quieter than weekends
What time is check-in at Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Check-in at Melbury Rooms & Studios is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Melbury Rooms & Studios have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; moderate speed (8-15 Mbps); no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Melbury Rooms & Studios?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Meal deals at Tesco/Sainsbury's (200-350m): sandwich + drink + snack £3.50-5.00; Exeter Market food stalls (250m): jacket potato with topping £3.50-5.00; Thai noodles £4.50
What is the cheapest way to get around from Melbury Rooms & Studios?
Day ticket any operator: £4.50 (Stagecoach Day Explorer); from airport (Exeter): bus X38/X39 direct (£7.50 single, 1 hour); alternatively walk from bus station to city centre is free and 250m
When is the best time to visit Exeter?
May and September offer the sweetest balance: temperatures 14–18 °C, reliable dry spells, cathedral gardens in full bloom or soft autumn light, and the university's emptiness means fewer crowds and easier table reservations at independent bistros.
️ Attrazioni
💡 Visit during weekday mornings for fewer crowds. The Cathedral Close area is perfect for photos and has several cafes.
💡 Climb to the top for excellent viewpoints over Exeter. Bring a book and enjoy a peaceful afternoon away from the city bustle.
💡 Free entry includes access to atmospheric gardens. Combine with a Quay visit for a full afternoon. Check for free family activity days.
💡 Walk along the canal at sunset for beautiful views. Pack a picnic and enjoy it by the water - much cheaper than the surrounding restaurants.
💡 Book tours in advance online for discounted rates. Children often get reduced entry. Tours last about 45 minutes.