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Imperial Hotel - Llandudno - Beach
Imperial Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
8.8Very good(2191)
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Wilton - Llandudno - Bedroom
The Wilton
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
9.1Wonderful(782)
Free Wi-Fi
Winchmore Hotel - Llandudno - Patio
Winchmore Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
8.8Very good(2352)
Free Wi-Fi
The Trevone - Llandudno - Bedroom
The Trevone
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
8.1Very good(847)
Free Wi-Fi
The Llandudno Hotel - Llandudno - Lounge
The Llandudno Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
4.7Mediocre(1815)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hydro Hotel - Llandudno - Bedroom
Hydro Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
7.3Good(820)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Manor Hotel - Llandudno - Bar
The Manor Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
6.1Okay(869)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Broadway Hotel - Llandudno - Bedroom
The Broadway Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
7.4Good(2213)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Empire Hotel & Spa - Llandudno - Building
The Empire Hotel & Spa
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
St. Tudno - Llandudno
St. Tudno
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
8.7Very good(575)
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Dunoon Hotel - Llandudno
Dunoon Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
8.3Very good(397)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Rhos-on-Sea Golf Club - Llandudno
Rhos-on-Sea Golf Club
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
6.8Okay(44)
Free Wi-Fi
Queens Hotel - Llandudno
Queens Hotel
Llandudno, WLS, United Kingdom
7.7Good(514)
Pet friendly

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Top 10 hotels in Llandudno

Discover the top hotels in Llandudno, hand-picked by local expert Lucy Dodsworth.
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Lucy Dodsworth
24 January 2025
Known as the 'jewel in the crown of Victorian seaside resorts', Llandudno in North Wales has traditional seaside charm by the bucket (and spade) load. The sweeping Bay of Llandudno is bookended by the headlands of Great and Little Orme, with a three-kilometre-long waterfront promenade between them.Generations of vacationers have spent their days building sandcastles, playing the amusement arcade machines and tucking into fish and chips on Llandudno Pier—and I was one of them.Today's visitors...Learn moreKnown as the 'jewel in the crown of Victorian seaside resorts', Llandudno in North Wales has traditional seaside charm by the bucket (and spade) load. The sweeping Bay of Llandudno is bookended by the headlands of Great and Little Orme, with a three-kilometre-long waterfront promenade between them.Generations of vacationers have spent their days building sandcastles, playing the amusement arcade machines and tucking into fish and chips on Llandudno Pier—and I was one of them.Today's visitors have an increasing variety of places to stay, with boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts joining the Victorian seafront hotels and traditional guesthouses. Whether you want to be right on the seafront or out in the peaceful countryside, here’s my pick of the best hotels in Llandudno.
St George's HotelSt George's HotelRank #1
C$ 108-C$ 671/night
The Promenade
St George’s Hotel was the town's first luxury hotel when it opened in 1854, and it’s still one of the best, with a...Learn more

St George’s Hotel was the town's first luxury hotel when it opened in 1854, and it’s still one of the best, with a prime position on the seafront. Over the years it's played host to illustrious guests including Napoleon III and seven British prime ministers, and has kept its grand Victorian character while being extended and modernized.

The hotel's 82 guestrooms are full of class, with dark wood and shades of brown, cream and sea blue. But I recommend splashing out on one of the five contemporary-style rooftop suites, whose glass-fronted balconies with wide-reaching views over the bay are the perfect spot for a morning coffee or evening Prosecco.

St George's terrace restaurant makes the most of Wales's fresh produce and puts a delicious local spin on afternoon tea with a menu featuring Bara Brith fruit loaf and Welsh rarebit gougère choux pastry buns.

Escape Boutique B&BEscape Boutique B&BRank #2
C$ 237-C$ 375/night
48 Church Walks
When it comes to boutique hotels in Llandudno, Escape Boutique B&B is a true original. It brings a playful sense of...Learn more

When it comes to boutique hotels in Llandudno, Escape Boutique B&B is a true original. It brings a playful sense of style to an 1850's Victorian villa, with owners who have a real eye for design, combining vintage finds with artworks by local artists. The communal areas make the most of historic features like hardwood floors, stained-glass windows and wood paneling, all impeccably restored.

Each of the nine guestrooms is individually decorated to follow a different theme. My pick is the Boudoir, which amps up the romance with crystal-encrusted wallpaper, chandeliers and 22-carat gold shower tiles.

As well as offering a full Welsh breakfast each morning, there's an honesty bar in the lounge for a nightcap. But you're also under 10 minutes' walk from Llandudno's restaurants, bars, seafront and other attractions.

Lansdowne House with Private Car ParkLansdowne House with Private Car ParkRank #3
C$ 154-C$ 335/night
Abbey Road 13
Lansdowne House is nestled in the slopes of the Great Orme, a limestone headland towering above Llandudno. It’s a...Learn more

Lansdowne House is nestled in the slopes of the Great Orme, a limestone headland towering above Llandudno. It’s a fantastic spot to climb—whether on foot, using the cable car or historic tramway—for panoramic views over Anglesey and Snowdonia National Park.

For me, what makes Lansdowne House one of the best hotels in Llandudno is the warm welcome. Rooms are cozy and comfortable, with singles, twins, doubles and family options available, some with views of the Great Orme or the mountains.

A tasty home-cooked breakfast is served every morning, which includes unusual options like Welsh rarebit and buttered crumpets alongside more traditional "fry ups". The hotel is an easy walk to some of my top Llandudno foodie spots, like The Cottage Loaf and Home Cookin’. Guests also benefit from guaranteed free parking, a real bonus during the busy summer months.

Bodysgallen Hall & SpaBodysgallen Hall & SpaRank #4
C$ 380-C$ 1,077/night
The Royal Welsh Way
Just three kilometres south of Llandudno, with fabulous coast and mountain views, Bodysgallen Hall and Spa is a...Learn more

Just three kilometres south of Llandudno, with fabulous coast and mountain views, Bodysgallen Hall and Spa is a National Trust country house hotel steeped in history. It’s one of the best hotels in Llandudno for getting away from it all, and where I go to escape modern pressures and retreat to a more refined bygone era.

The house is surrounded by 200 acres of parkland, with a rose garden, rockery and rare 17th-century parterre. A kitchen garden supplies herbs and vegetables served in the elegant AA 3-Rosette-awarded restaurant, and there's a spa with an indoor pool and hot tub to unwind in.

Creaking staircases, mullioned windows, fireplaces and oak paneling provide bags of character. As well as 15 guestrooms in the house, each decorated in traditional country style with floral prints, antiques and collectables, there are also 16 cottages offering guest accommodation in the extensive and beautiful grounds.

Llandudno Bay HotelLlandudno Bay HotelRank #5
C$ 118-C$ 331/night
East Parade
Over the last few years, the 4-star Llandudno Bay Hotel has been transformed from tired and dated into one of the...Learn more

Over the last few years, the 4-star Llandudno Bay Hotel has been transformed from tired and dated into one of the best hotels in Llandudno thanks to a complete refurbishment. It's also won multiple awards along the way.

A sweeping staircase welcomes you into its connected Grade II-heritage protected Victorian townhouses, which have had a colourful, contemporary makeover. There are 61 guestrooms, many looking out over the bay. Unusually, solo travellers aren't relegated to the back here, with sea-view singles available.

The hotel is located at the quieter end of the promenade, with Venue Cymru—one of North Wales's top music and theatre venues—on its doorstep. I like to start the evening with a cocktail in the bar or on the suntrap terrace. Then, the hotel's restaurant, Fenton's, is a lovely spot for a casual dinner, serving upscale pub dishes like lamb sausage and mashed potatoes or bacon chops.

Hotel No5, Beachfront with Free Private Car ParkHotel No5, Beachfront with Free Private Car ParkRank #6
C$ 188-C$ 264/night
5 Craig Y Don Parade
Hotel No 5 is a sophisticated take on a seaside B&B, with smartly refurbished rooms decorated in bold jewel shades...Learn more

Hotel No 5 is a sophisticated take on a seaside B&B, with smartly refurbished rooms decorated in bold jewel shades that are a world away from old-fashioned chintz. The attention to detail and care throughout make it one of the top hotels in Llandudno.

The hotel is located right on Llandudno's promenade, a scenic 1.5-kilometre stroll from the town centre. This Grade II-heritage protected Victorian property has eight guestrooms, four with sea views. Room 4 is my favourite, with its king-sized bay window so you can lie in bed and listen to the waves crashing on the shore.

Each room has luxurious little extras like Nespresso coffee machines and Rituals toiletries, and there's free guest parking. Wine, liquor, hot drinks and snacks are available to order, which you can enjoy in the lounge or the patio, which boasts views of the Great Orme.

The Wildings Hotel & Tudno's RestaurantThe Wildings Hotel & Tudno's RestaurantRank #7
C$ 119-C$ 354/night
14 North Parade Llandudno
Built in the late 18th century, Llandudno Pier is the longest pier in Wales and one of the town's most iconic...Learn more

Built in the late 18th century, Llandudno Pier is the longest pier in Wales and one of the town's most iconic landmarks. The Wildings Hotel is one of Llandudno's best when it comes to location, just a stone's throw from the pier's amusement arcades and funfair rides.

The Wildings has 31 guestrooms, styled in cool grays with splashes of colour. There are also dog-friendly rooms if you're travelling with your pooch. Two spacious sea-view suites are named in honour of Alice Liddell, who inspired Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and stayed here in 1861. To find out more about her links with Llandudno, I recommend following the Alice Town Trail.

The Wildings' Tudno's Restaurant—named after Llandudno's patron saint—is a buzzing spot on a sunny day, when you can feast on beer-battered fish and chips with a view on the terrace.

Imperial HotelImperial HotelRank #8
C$ 184-C$ 474/night
Vaughan Street
Llandudno's 4-star Imperial Hotel aims for “traditional hospitality, Victorian charm and first-class service,” and...Learn more

Llandudno's 4-star Imperial Hotel aims for “traditional hospitality, Victorian charm and first-class service,” and it more than succeeds. There's a sense of local pride here, with a fine dining spin on Welsh lamb, beef, seafood and cheeses at Chantrey’s Restaurant, and artisan beers and liquors in the bar.

It's one of the few luxury hotels in Llandudno with a pool, along with a spa bath, sauna and steam room—perfect if the Welsh weather is doing its worst. But if the sun is shining, the promenade and beach are right outside, and you're a few minutes' walk from the train station, Mostyn art gallery and the chocolate museum.

The Imperial's 98 guestrooms are decorated in a fairly simple, period style. It's well worth upgrading to a sea-view room, especially the ones on the higher floors with balconies.

Tynedale HotelTynedale HotelRank #9
C$ 26-C$ 343/night
Central Promenade, Gloddaeth Crescent
The Tynedale Hotel has built up a loyal band of repeat visitors over the years, and with its friendly welcome,...Learn more

The Tynedale Hotel has built up a loyal band of repeat visitors over the years, and with its friendly welcome, comfortable rooms and seafront location you can see why it's rated one of the best hotels in Llandudno. Just don't leave it too late to book a stay.

There are rooms to suit everyone, from accessible ground-floor guestrooms to top-floor penthouse suites. Its location couldn't be more convenient, and one thing I love is that the train station is nearby so you can easily visit without a car, with the pier and beaches within a 10-minute walk.

But the hotel's popular Peppercorns restaurant means you don't have to go far if you don't want to. There's cabaret entertainment every night too, with themed festive and gourmet breaks in winter to add a bit of sparkle during the chillier months.

Gwesty LinksGwesty LinksRank #10
C$ 92-C$ 304/night
77 Conway Road
With a name like the Gwesty Links, I originally expected to find a golf course, but it's a landmark Llandudno pub....Learn more

With a name like the Gwesty Links, I originally expected to find a golf course, but it's a landmark Llandudno pub. This relaxed inn is managed by JW Lees Brewery, a family-run brewers based just north of Manchester who produce a range of real ales, lagers and bitters.

The Gwesty Links is located on the outskirts of town, around 10 minutes' walk from the bay. Free parking means you don't have to tackle the traffic or worry about finding a space for your car.

Downstairs, there's a classic seaside pub, with hearty pub grub on the menu like burgers, grills and their speciality three cheese and onion pie. It's also one of the best hotels in Llandudno for travellers on a budget. As there are just 15 rustic chic-style guestrooms (including some spacious family rooms which sleep four), you can expect a personal touch that can be lacking in big chain hotels.

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Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Llandudno?

Hotels are cheapest in Llandudno in November, with average rates of C$ 135. In comparison, August is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 391.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Llandudno?

Monday offers the lowest rates in Llandudno, with an average nightly price of C$ 208. The highest prices are found on Thursday, with average rates at C$ 404.

How much is a hotel in Llandudno for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Llandudno found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 72, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 117. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 72.

How much is a hotel in Llandudno for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Llandudno for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 67 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 67 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 130 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Llandudno?

Book at least 87 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Llandudno hotel.

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March

High season

August

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 228

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 223
Cheapest month to stay with an average 44% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 15% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Llandudno hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Manchester, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Manchester in November and May.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Manchester if you stay on a Monday. The opposite is true for, Saturday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Manchester found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 200, while the most expensive was C$ 230.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Manchester for 2 days.
  • When you’re in Llandudno, a coastal town in North Wales, the Baytree Hotel is a great place to stay due to its proximity to the beach. It overlooks the Pier and has scenic views of the Bay of Llandudno. The Central Hotel Llandudno is also right on the beach. It’s a quaint seaside hotel with views to Snowdonia, a mountainous region.
  • The Trevone Hotel is only about 0.3 km to the city centre. For those who like to have everything within walking distance, this is the hotel for you. From here, you can walk to the Promenade, the Llandudno Museum, Great Orme Tramway, Home Front Museum and the ski slopes, to name a few of the major attractions.
  • If you’re in Llandudno for an event, a conference or a meeting that is taking place at Venue Cymru, a theatre, conference centre and arena, then consider staying at the Manor Hotel. It is on the Victorian Seafront Promenade and is 2 minutes walking distance from this North Wales venue. The 4-star Llandudno Bay hotel is also a mere 0.3 km from the Venue Cymru.
  • For the wellness seekers, the Bodysgallen Hall and Spa in Llandudno is a fine luxury hotel. It is 200 acres of private estate with views of Cnowy Castle. The spa has a sauna, steam room, bath and relaxation area. There are at least 5 salons providing holistic and beauty treatments.
  • Consider staying at the Winchmore Hotel if you’re on a budget. It’s located on the central promenade in Llandudno and is a family-run hotel and their meals are a good value for money. It’s just 500 metres away from the railway station for you to get to places. They have free parking at the back of the hotel with a large car park.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Llandudno

  • Do some hotels in Llandudno have swimming pools?

    The Chatsworth House hotel, a Victorian property located on central promenade in Llandudno, has a heated indoor pool which can be used all year round as well as a separate kids’ pool. The Old Station Hotel at Llandudno junction has an outdoor swimming pool which is seasonal. The Imperial Hotel in Llandudno also has a UV-treated indoor pool.

  • Which hotels in Llandudno have wheelchair access?

    There are some hotels with wheelchair access in Llandudno. Four Saints Brig-Y-Don Hotel on the central promenade is wheelchair accessible and disabled facilities include a large lift. The Epperstone Hotel in Llandudno has a twin room on its ground floor with a walk-in shower, especially built for disabled guests. The Grand Hotel in Llandudno has a wheelchair ramp at the entrance, 2 rooms on the ground floor for disabled guests and a toilet for the disabled on the ground floor.

  • Are there any hotels in Llandudno with live entertainment?

    If you are looking for live music and dancing in the evenings, the Merrion Hotel is right for you. In the ballroom area, you can dance to the rhythm of professional musicians. They celebrate the ‘Victorian Extravaganza’ in the spring, ‘Summer Breaks’ in the summer and ‘Turkey and Tinsel’ break in the winter, creating a festive ambience for their guests. The bar and lounge area stay open for 24 hours. The Evans Hotel in Llandudno is popular for its comedy shows.

  • Are there hotels in Llandudno with airport shuttles?

    The nearest airports to Llandudno are Manchester and Liverpool. St. Tudno hotel, located on the Promenade, is one such hotel in Llandudno that provides an airport drop-off and pick-up shuttle service at an additional charge. Make sure you inform the front desk when you check-in.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Llandudno?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Llandudno districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Llandudno city centre

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  • Are there Llandudno hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Llandudno that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hydro Hotel, Dunoon Hotel and Hotel No5, Beachfront with Free Private Car Park.

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