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With a grand facade, this relaxed family-run 1854 hotel on the seafront is a 15-minute walk from Llandudno Pier and 4 miles from Conway Castle.
The straightforward rooms come with en suite bathrooms, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Many rooms offer sea views.
There's a relaxed restaurant, a bar and a coffee shop, plus meeting and event space.
Llandudno, often referred to as the "Queen of Welsh Resorts," embodies the timeless allure of a Victorian seaside destination. As visitors explore the town, they encounter a harmonious blend of natural beauty, Victorian architecture, and a vibrant promenade that stretches along the North Shore Beach.
The town's Victorian legacy is evident in its elegant streets lined with well-preserved buildings, including the notable Llandudno Pier and the Grand Hotel. The promenade invites leisurely strolls, with its seafront gardens, traditional bandstand, and charming cafés providing a delightful backdrop for seaside relaxation.