LLANDUDNO This hotel is one of Britains top spa destinations and is Wales highest rated country house hotel. Set in 200 acres of private parkland, this distinguished 17th century hall, built in 1620 and renovated in 2008, enjoys spectacular views. Furnished in a country house style with antiques, fine paintings and collectables, accommodation is found both in the hall and in the sixteen charming Welsh stone cottages nestling in the grounds. As well as the 31 guestrooms, the historical hotel houses a lobby, hotel safe and a cloakroom, plus a cafe and restaurant. Room and laundry services are offered and there is a car park for guests with cars.
GLODDAETH STREET, CONWAY Offering professional and friendly service, this hotel is a landmark hotel reflecting the grandeur of Llandudnos Victorian heyday.
The rooms are large and comfortable. Rooms are of a good quality and are traditional in design. All have a hospitality tray and remote control television.
Situated on the ground floor, the formal restaurant prides itself on providing silver service and a high standard of cuisine. Traditional in style the restaurant offers spacious accommodation for dining. The hotel also has a cafe style restaurant, offering light brasserie food.
The lobby is large and traditionally furnished. The decor is deep red and cream.
HAPPEY VALLEY ROAD, CONWY This is an ideal hotel for well priced short seaside and weekend breaks. Llandudno and the surrounding areas are packed with exciting places to visit and lots of things to see and do. The two beaches, "North" and "South" shore offer lots of fun on the Golden sand, and prove extremely popular in the summer months. The Pier is also not to be missed as Llandudno is one of the few remaining seaside towns to still boast an operational Pier.
All 162 en-suite bedrooms have traditional decor and are well-equipped with TV and Tea and Coffee making facilities to give a feeling of comfort and home.
The Grand Hotel in Llandudno features a choice of restaurants depending on whether you upgrade to Premier. The Premier dining room is a bright, spacious room that has spectacular views overlooking Llandudnos bay and serves a delicious Carvery. The Main restaurant is adjacent and offers a more informal dining atmosphere with flexible seating times. The Connaught Bar is a lively bar with Karaoke, the Grand Ballroom and Langtrys cater for the entertainment in the evening and by day evolve into more relaxed areas. In addition there is a Games room and Snooker room.
The lobby is of a good size but rather traditional in design and feel. Staff are friendly and large groups would have no problems with space when checking in.
ST GEORGES PLACE, THE PROMENADE The St Georges was built as the first luxury hotel in Llandudno, and with breathtaking bay and countryside views this hotel continues to be one of the best in the area. It cleverly combines traditional Victorian elegance and its stunning setting with the comfort of a luxurious 4 star Hotel.
The 4 million pound public and full bedroom refurbishment back in 2006 has meant that all ensuite rooms are air conditioned, plush, comfortable and fully equiped with all facilities you would expect in a 4 star hotel. WIFI internet access is also available and many have fabulous seascape views where you can watch the sun set over the Great Orme.
With AA Rosette cuisine, The Terrace Restaurant, overlooking the spectacular coastal views of Llandudno Bay, has a great reputation for excellent food and interesting wines. A vibrant and sophisticated place to be seen and extremely popular with guests and locals alike. There are always a variety of tantalising dishes to tempt all palates.
The lobby is spacious with a seating area to one side.
2 - 4 LLEWELYN AVE The Sunnyside offers an excellent base for you to visit all of the attactions of Llandudno, Snowdonia and North Wales at very good rates. It is a charming family run hotel that prides itself on its hospitality and attention to detail. Guests should know that there is no car park, however there is unrestricted parking immediately outside on Llewelyn Avenue. (subject to availabilty.
The 22 en-suite bedrooms have been recently refurbished and offer welcoming, individually decorated and cosy accommodation with superior rooms also available. All have wall mounted LCD TVs with freeview, complimentary toiletries and tea and coffee making facilities. They are most charming.
Every morning the hotel serves a freshly cooked breakfast to order, with fresh ingredients and free range eggs. There is also a continental selection from the Buffet. All evening meals must be arranged prior to arrival as the Restaurant is neither open to the public nor has an A la Carte menu. Should clients wish to dine, the hotel creates a menu to suit all needs and requirements using the finest local produce - its real "home food".
The lobby is small and welcoming - as befitting a family run establishment.