On Llandudno seafront, The Marine Hotel enjoys stunning views across the Irish Sea, and offers en suite rooms and free WiFi in public areas.
Lee
United Kingdom
Great location , very friendly staff - typical old seaside hotel in a great location. Breakfast is excellent , buffet style with as much as you can eat. Bar is reasonably priced and also bar meals are good and not too expensive.
Set in Llandudno, 70 metres from Llandudno North Shore Beach, The County Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Situated with a scenic view of the charming promenade, our esteemed Llandudno Bay Hotel, recognised for its award-winning sustainability efforts and holding a remarkable 4-star rating, offers...
With wonderful views across Llandudno Bay, St George's Hotel - Llandudno sits beside the impressive Great Orme.
Hanratty
United Kingdom
breakfast was delicious but the dining room very crowded , tables too close together.
the room was very pleasant but no aircon. We phoned and asked for the room temperature to be adjusted because it was too hot and stuffy and were told by reception to do it ourselves and open the window. we had done that and there was a smell of food and sucha noise from the fans above the kitchen. Room 108. very unpleasant.
The family-run Winchmore Hotel is in the centre of Llandudno Bay, looking out over the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Location is excellent, doorstep to the beach and seafront activities. Staff is really friendly and let us leave the luggages in the lobby after checking out in the morning
This central budget hotel is on the edge of Llandudno town centre and 200 metres from the seafront. Venue Cymru and Llandudno rail station can both be reached within a 5-minute walk.
Maria
United Kingdom
The staff have let us leave our bag after we checked out so we can still enjoy the day tours.
Situated in Llandudno in the Gwynedd Region, 200 metres from Llandudno Pier, Belmont Llandudno features a terrace and guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room has a flat-screen TV.
eirwen
United Kingdom
Comfy beds,nice white fluffy towels.Receptionist very friendly ,polite and most helpful .Hotel in a very convenient spot, very hard to find parking, aware no parking before arriving but however did think they would have somewhere to stop to unload luggage, before finding parking space.
Boasting a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, White Heather Hotel is situated in Llandudno, 200 metres from Llandudno North Shore Beach and 2.6 km from Llandudno West Shore Beach.
Situated on the promenade in the resort of Llandudno, this Victorian hotel is a 2-minute walk from the sea. It offers an award-winning restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and a leisure club.
Phillip
United Kingdom
Breakfast room and dinner were all fine. Facilities were acceptable and staff excellent.
Situated at the foot of the Great Orme, beside Llandudno Pier, The Grand Hotel offers live entertainment. There is also a restaurant, bar and games room.
Sea view was great and lovely old stately building.
On the main seafront promenade, with stunning views of the Great Orme and Llandudno Bay, this family run hotel offers free parking, a high standard of service and a very warm welcome.
Opposite the sea front, well looked after property
Boasting a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, White Heather Hotel is situated in Llandudno, 200 metres from Llandudno North Shore Beach and 2.6 km from Llandudno West Shore Beach.
It Woz very nice clean and the breakfast Woz delicious
Situated in Llandudno in the Gwynedd Region, 200 metres from Llandudno Pier, Belmont Llandudno features a terrace and guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Each room has a flat-screen TV.
Lovely hotel, great facilities, and the staff were friendly.
Situated in Llandudno, only 100 metres from Llandudno Pier, Headlands Hotel offers a garden and terrace with sea and mountain views. Venue Cymru is 1 mile away.
Featuring views across Ormes Bay, the The Wildings Hotel & Tudno's Restaurant is located on the seafront in Llandudno. It offers a terrace and rooms with a private bathroom.
Everything was excellent, location, room, staff, food.
Set in Llandudno, 70 metres from Llandudno North Shore Beach, The County Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
With the Great Orme on the left and Little Orme on the right, Elsinore Hotel Llandudno enjoys scenic views of Llandudno promenade. It offers a bar and free Wi-Fi in the public areas.
Breakfast was Excellent and the staff very pleasant!
Lansdowne House with Private Car Park in Llandudno provides accommodation with a terrace and a shared lounge. Built in 1908, the property is within less than 1 km of Llandudno Pier.
It’s so clean and welcoming has its own car park too xx
Situated in Llandudno, a few steps from Llandudno North Shore Beach, Hotel No5, Beachfront with Free Private Car Park features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Location, wonderful breakfast, host was absolutely amazing!
Milverton House offers B&B accommodation in Llandudno. Guests can enjoy the property's terrace. Each room is fitted with a TV. Certain rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
Breakfast was excellent , room very clean, very friendly
The Tynedale is set just 20 metres from the beach in the seaside resort of Llandudno. It offers modern rooms, free private parking and regular live evening entertainment.
The lovely staff and beautiful decor and furnishings
A 10-minute walk from Llandudno’s seafront and award-winning sandy beaches, on a tree-line avenue, Seren Villa is 200 metres from the station and a 5-minute walk from the centre of Llandudno.
Lovely clean room. Great location and very friendly host.
Montclare is a 3-star property set in Llandudno, facing the beach. Located around 2.5 km from Llandudno West Shore Beach, the hotel with free WiFi is also 300 metres away from Llandudno Pier.
The room was spotless, beautiful view of the beach
Located in the Victorian resort of Llandudno, The Post House is central to the towns shops and restaurants and just a few minutes walk from the promenade and near the Great Orme.
Great place to stay and have done previously and we will return
Bodysgallen Hall and Spa is a Grade I listed 17th-century hall set in 200 acres of private estate, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle and a 3 AA Rosettes award-winning restaurant.
The evening meals were excellent and bar staff very good.
Overlooking the sea, the Four Saints Brig Y Don Hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from the Pier and Llandudno town centre. With free Wi-Fi and free parking, it offers en suite rooms and cooked breakfasts.
Fantastic breakfast, plenty of choice and as much as you want.
The New Alexandra Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Llandudno. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
The location is great and the staff are very friendly.
FAQs about hotels in Llandudno
On average, 3-star hotels in Llandudno cost € 95.60 per night, and 4-star hotels in Llandudno are € 127.06 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Llandudno can on average be found for € 156.74 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Llandudno this weekend is € 164.28 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 173.71. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Llandudno for this weekend cost on average around € 198.70 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 138.46 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Llandudno for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 176.99 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Llandudno will cost around € 266.43 (based on Booking.com prices).
The most popular Wales seaside resort, Llandudno covers a peninsula with 2 sandy coastlines. The North Shore’s wide Victorian promenade is lined with period buildings which now house seafront hotels and guest houses. The beach itself stretches all the way between the Little Orme and Great Orme headlands, passing an outdoor swimming pool.
A historic tram climbs to the peak of Great Orme, where Bronze Age copper mines can be visited. The top is also reachable by cable car from Happy Valley, a recreation area with gardens and an artificial ski slope.
A road runs around the base of the headland passing the historic Grand Hotel, a property available on Booking.com and overlooking the Grade II-listed pier – the longest in Wales. The West Shore is much less developed and the Maesdu Golf Course forms most of its shoreline.
Of course, Llandudno has its fair share of traditional seaside pursuits such as donkey rides and fish and chip shops.
The town also has a modern retail park near the train station and Venue Cymru event centre, and wrought-iron canopies shade smaller shops along Mostyn Avenue, Broadway and Street. The latter - Mostyn Street - is effectively the high street and becomes brightly decorated during the Victorian carnival in May.
Llandudno was a beautiful seaside resort town with a...
Llandudno was a beautiful seaside resort town with a pleasant and varied selection of attractions suitable for all ages.
Please be aware of the seagulls as they are partial to ice cream and hotdogs, lol.
Quentin
United Kingdom
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A really good place to visit lots to do and see.There are...
A really good place to visit lots to do and see.There are also many other places to visit that are really on the doorstep,mountains ,lakes,towns,castles and historic sites as well as places of outstanding areas of natural beauty.
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Anonymous
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I am from the area but moved many years ago.
I am from the area but moved many years ago. It was nice to visit like a proper tourist/ holidaymaker!
A lot has changed in Llandudno since i lived there. Very clean wherever I went and some great places to eat and drink in.
I have always rated the north prom which is where my hotel was located with the stunning bay capturing the Orme / pier and little Orme.
Good to see a few of the hotels are having work done to them. This will mean that the area will remain as it is with plenty of character.
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Anonymous
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A lovely seaside town with plenty to do locally without...
A lovely seaside town with plenty to do locally without using the car. Great views from The Great Orme. Plenty of good places to eat out. Everything is very walkable. Two beach areas to choose. Alice in Wonderland wooden carved statues trail interesting.
Patrick
United Kingdom
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We had fantastic accommodation at mulberry house, they even...
We had fantastic accommodation at mulberry house, they even decorated our breakfast table for my birthday and put a candle on my sausage 😀 if you want a good Sunday roast cottage loaf public house is brilliant not cheap but worth it, cable car up great orme a must. People very friendly enjoyed everything
brian
United Kingdom
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overall recommended, family trip with kids were wonderful.
overall recommended, family trip with kids were wonderful.
you can enjoy cable care, tram way , self driven vehicle , boating drive. games and fun for children's. beach side . night life .over all wonderful.
eating :- kfc , subway etc are availabe and lots of lots local eating restro were there to eat.
grocery:- asda londis tesco etc availble .
You simply could not find a better place to stay in Llandudno. The Hotel is absolutely pristine throughout and situated in the best location with sea views overlooking the famous pier. The Breakfast is buffet style with a massive choice and if you have a big appetite you'll love it. The hosts Julia and Paul are lovely people and cannot do enough for you nothing is too much trouble Paul won't even let you carry your cases to your room and the staff are all superb. Thankyou for a lovely 4 days 10/10.
Loved the location we have stayed here before and was perfect , totally different experience this time ! We don’t live near the sea so when we go to Llandudno a sea view is our main priority when booking a hotel , unfortunately we were never told our views were obscured by scaffolding , I understand works have to be done but I would never have booked if I had known and think this is very unfair when you’re looking forward to your weekend away!!
Jackie and Dave were just wonderful hosts. They couldn’t do enough to make our stay comfortable and memorable. The location is wonderful for restaurants, shopping, the waterfront and the Orme tramway. The room was tastefully decorated and very homey.
The location is great for visiting the very close, walled city of Conwy and for exploring the Snowdonia National Forest. The drive on the Devil’s Spine from Llandudno to Cardiff was brilliant!
The hotel had a smart exterior with a location ideally situated for Llandudno town & seafront. It had good access with ramp provided for those patrons using a wheelchair or pushchair. There was a two tiered terrace for hotel guests to sit out with bar drinks. The hotel public areas were spotlessly clean & tastefully decorated with an open plan restaurant looking out onto the pier & seafront. The hotel had a small lift to all floors.
Iconic Hotel. I had sea view room and it was amazing to look out onto the pier and the scenic view of Llandudno. I've stayed before and it's really for that experience I stay. Staff were very nice and I was only staying one night so fitted the bill. Was a bit cold but it was freezing outside and it is a big hotel to keep warm under current circumstances. I was more than happy with my stay and would stay again with that view.
welcoming staff on arrival, family room with a sea view, nighttime entertainment was good, hotel was clean threw out, one bonus was the heated swimming pool that’s was included in the room rate. breakfast was £10 adults £5 kids all cooked breakfast buffet, cereal and fruit available to eat. Definitely would recommend for family’s and we will be returning again when we visit Llandudno.
the hotel was built in 1935 and has a beautiful interior & the staircase is lovely. excellent value for money. breakfast 10/10. dog friendly although dogs aren’t allowed in the bar area or restaurant but they did set us up for breakfast in the lounge so our dog could be with us. excellent views of the pier & Llandudno from the front & the great irk from the back.
Comfortable room with a sea view that had been refurbished. Had its own free car park which is a big thing in Llandudno. The staff were very friendly, helpful and effecient. Overall a very pleasant stay. There are many hotels in Llandudno but not all are as they are shown on Booking.com. This one ticked all the boxes and would recommend.
I have stayed at Ashdale Guest House twice before and it has always been a great experience - this time was no exception. Spotlessly clean throughout, dog friendly with easy parking which can't be said about all Llandudno guest houses and hotels. The breakfast is superb and your furry friend will be served a sausage.
Room was very clean and cleaned daily during our 3 night stay, location great, dog friendly, free parking outside was an important factor when considering the hotel. We did meet the cleaning staff when passing who were absolutely super, very friendly. Check in was quick, beds very comfortable.
We've stayed at the Lilly twice before in superior room 7 and 4 which have been great as superior rooms with sea views. Location is fabulous on the West Shore with parking. Lovely bar & dining area and also outside patio. Breakfast is always good & served as you order it.
We love this property. Friendly staff, great food, lovely room, sea view and within easy walking distance to the shopping areas and attractions. I would recommend staying at this hotel. I always search for availability at this hotel each time we come to Llandudno.
You cannot fault this for the price. Staff were very friendly and helpful. There was a 24 parking area right outside (not linked to the hotel) It was clean, affordable and central to Llandudno.
The little extras like hot chocolate were an added bonus ☺️
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