Airport
Exeter’s International Airport – while quite small – has big expansion plans for the future and is well-connected to the UK and Europe.
Airport
The quickest route by bus to and from the city centre bus station is to take either the 56 or 56A, which operate 6 days a week from 07.05-18.15 (times may vary on weekends and Public Holidays. 379 service on Sundays). The journey time is approximately 25 minutes and costs around £3.70 for a return ticket.
Airport
The airport’s only authorised taxi company, Corporate Cars, operates from the arrivals building. Booking is advised and the journey should cost between £12-15 depending on the time of day.
Public Transport
The city is served by two railway stations – Central Station in the heart of the city provides a predominantly local service around Devon and the South West, and to London Waterloo, while Exeter St David’s (ten minutes walk from the centre) connects with all the major towns and cities across the UK.
Public Transport
There is a good local bus service in and around Exeter and Devon from the city’s Paris Street Bus Station. Explorer tickets offer 1 day’s unlimited travel on the Stagecoach network and costs £6.50.
Taxi
All taxis are regular saloon cars fitted with fare meters and have yellow licence plates fixed to the rear of the vehicle. Taxis can be hailed in the street or hired from taxi ranks, which are situated at sites around the city including train stations.
Taxi
Gemini Taxis
Taxi
Capital City Taxis
Taxi
Exeter Eco-Cars
Post
Central Post Office
Pharmacy
Boots
Dentist
Emergency
Telephone
Country code: +44
Area code: 01392
Electricity
230/240V AC, 50Hz.Plugs have three square pins














