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We have 169 hotels in Llandudno. |
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Cleave Court Guest House
1 St. Seiriols Road
Situated in the seaside resort of Llandudno, Cleave Court Guest House is just a 10-minute walk to the beach and features ample free parking. Venue Cymru theatre and Llandudno's Grade II listed Victorian pier can be reached in 15 minutes on foot.A modern en suite bathroom, TV, tea/coffee making facilities and free toiletries are featured in each Cleave Court room, and some feature views of the Great Orme and the gardens. |
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Adcote House
10 Deganwy Avenue
Adcote House 4 star Guest House in Llandudno offers quality accommodation exclusively for adults with a choice of comfortable bedrooms and stylish suites.A period style has been created to reflect the era of the Victorian home alongside contemporary facilities and amenities for your total comfort. A friendly welcome awaits and a warm atmosphere prevails in a relaxed environment. |
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Cae Mor Hotel
Central Promenade
Half a mile from the railway station, this quaint hotel facing the sea and promenade is a 3-minute walk from the Venue Cymru entertainment complex and 5 minutes' walk from the shops at Mostyn Champneys Retail Park.The casual rooms, most with sea views, feature flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms offer panoramic water views and sitting areas; some have whirlpool baths. |
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Lindens Hotel Llandudno
10 Church Walks
Lindens Hotel Llandudno offers 3-star accommodation in Llandudno. It is moments from Great Orme Tramway, restaurants and nightlife options.Luggage storage and a ticket service are just some of the convenient services at the hotel. |
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Bay Marine Hotel
The Promenade
Bay Marine Hotel is situated in Llandudno and is close to the area's popular attractions. Just a short walk from Llandudno Beach, it offers comfortable rooms equipped with an in-room closet, tea and coffee making facilities and a private bathroom.Equipped to ensure a comfortable stay, rooms at the hotel have a telephone and heating. |
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Bella Vista Hotel and Restaurant Llandudno
83 Church Walks
A 5-minute walk from Llandudno Pier, this family-run hotel in a Victorian townhouse has bay views and is 3 minutes' walk from the Great Orme Tramway.Vivid rooms with dark wood furnishings and colourful accents feature en suite bathrooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities and TVs. Some have 42- or 32-inch flat-screens and DVD players, and others offer 4-poster beds and sea views. |
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Grand Hotel Llandudno
Happy Valley Road
A 6-minute walk from Llandudno Pier, this venerable beachfront hotel in a grand Victorian building is a 7-minute walk from the Great Orme Tramway.Traditional rooms for up to 4 people come with relaxed furnishings, and offer free Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded quarters add sea views. |
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Imperial Hotel Llandudno
The Promenade
A 5-minute walk from the railway station, this Victorian seafront hotel is 8 minutes from Llandudno Pier and the shops at the Mostyn Champneys Retail Park.Traditional rooms with warm decor feature en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, along with tea and coffeemaking facilities and mineral water. Some have sea views and balconies, and suites add lounges and claw-foot tubs. |
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The Tilstone Hotel Llandudno
15 Carmen Sylva Road
The Tilstone is a Victorian style building which has been established as a guest house since 1937.The Tilstone is a family run business awarded 3 stars by Visit Wales. All the rooms have been refurbished and redecorated to a high standard. |
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Elsinore Hotel
St George's Crescent
With an Italianate gables and wrought-iron front porch, this seafront Victorian hotel is 2 blocks from Mostyn Street with its shops and restaurants. It's an 8-minute walk from the amusement pier and the Great Orme tramway.All of the simple rooms have en suite bathrooms, TVs and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Llandudno is a seaside resort, town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located on the Creuddyn peninsula, which protrudes into the Irish Sea. |
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