Holiday rentals in Exeter

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Stay near Exeter's top sights

Exeter Cathedral193 locals recommend
Princesshay59 locals recommend
Royal Albert Memorial Museum122 locals recommend
Exeter Corn Exchange5 locals recommend
University of Exeter17 locals recommend
Sainsbury's31 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Exeter

  • Total rentals

    750 properties

  • Wifi availability

    720 properties include access to wifi

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    360 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    150 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    280 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    36K reviews

Your guide to Exeter

All About Exeter

A thriving centre of history, art, and culture on the banks of the River Exe in Devon, the South Coast city of Exeter has a record of habitation dating back to 250 BCE, with the Romans, Normans, and several other civilisations contributing to its development over the centuries. Because of this, Exeter is home to a wealth of historical sites, from medieval cathedrals to Roman walls and the acclaimed Royal Albert Memorial Museum, which houses a renowned fine art collection alongside exhibits on local history and the city’s global links.

Today, Exeter is known for historic areas like the Quayside district — which is full of pretty riverside cafes — and a dedication to supporting the arts, resulting in UNESCO City of Literature status. People come here to visit the imposing Gothic cathedral, which sits among manicured lawns on streets festooned with bunting and ivy-covered period residences. Exeter provides easy access to nature, with its Green Circle walking path that takes visitors through the city’s outskirts, and its proximity to the famous Jurassic Coast and Dartmoor National Park.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Exeter

Exeter’s generally temperate climate experiences moderate swings in temperature between the seasons. The summer months bring pleasantly warm, sunny days, while winters tend to be colder; it’s always wise to be prepared for rain. People visit in the shoulder seasons to cosy up with a cup of tea at a riverfront cafe surrounded by autumn colours, or share picnics on the cathedral lawns framed by fresh, vibrant blossoms in spring. Summer is the most popular time to visit Exeter, when families travel to Devon during the school holidays and a host of festivals and events take place around the region. Exmouth Festival is a free community event that celebrates music, art, crafts, food, and culture each May in the neighbouring coastal community of Exmouth.


Top things to do in Exeter

Exeter Cathedral

A stunning display of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, Exeter Cathedral is almost 1,000 years old. Just a 10-minute walk from the waterfront, it houses a storied history under its vaulted ceiling, as well as a medieval astronomical clock. Evening concerts are a regular fixture in the winter, providing a magical atmosphere with twinkling candlelight.

Underground passages

A series of stone passages were constructed in the 14th century to transport drinking water into Exeter before they were replaced by modern infrastructure. You can explore the dark winding corridors to get a unique look at the history and uses of these tunnels through the years.

Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery

Inside an imposing Gothic Revival structure with characteristic carved arches, this museum is home to more than a million artefacts spanning zoology, fine arts, archaeology, and world cultures. Visitors head here for a constant rotation of new exhibits and special events throughout the year.

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