Interior style – Nautical themed Brasserie with marina views Food style – Modern European Brasserie Food Samples – Welsh Lamb Morrocan style tagine, local organic belly pork from Oakwood farm on the sychnant pass in…
Read MoreThe Castle Hotel, an old coaching inn, stands on the site of a Cistercian abbey and used to consist of two famous hostelries, The Castle and the 15th Century King’s Head. The Castle was by…
Read MoreThe Esplanade is sited on Llandudno’s magnificent North Shore , overlooking the Victorian promenade and pier, with fine views across the sea. The Hotel is within walking distance of the pier, town centre and the…
Read MoreThe Empire Hotel. Built in 1854 and with an impressive position in the picturesque seaside town of Llandudno, North Wales. Faithful to it’s Victorian character, Llandudno remains unspoilt by the passing of time making The…
Read MoreElegantly Victorian, the Imperial Hotel is situated on the promenade in the beautiful resort of Llandudno, with lovely views of the bay, making it the ideal base for touring North Wales. At the Imperial Hotel,…
Read MoreIt has taken three years to transform this 1851 building into an all suite luxury town house. The original features have been retained including Victorian fireplaces, ornate cornices and the black and white marble entrance…
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