Hilton Garden Inn Snowdonia features a fitness center, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Conwy. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Guests can use a bar.
Located less than 2 miles from Dolgarrog, Plas Maenan Country Hotel features a large garden with a terrace, as well as a tea room and a bar, and offers stylish rooms and suites with on-site private...
Caravan Retreats provides beachfront accommodations in Conwy. The property is around a 2-minute walk from Towyn Beach, 6.3 miles from Bodelwyddan Castle, and 13 miles from Llandudno Pier.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant, The Erskine Arms offers accommodations in a Georgian coaching inn, a 5-minute walk from the center of Conwy.
Located in Conwy, within 6.2 mi of Bodnant Garden and 2625 feet of Conwy Castle, Y Capel Guest House provides accommodations with a communal lounge area for guests and free WiFi.
This hotel features boutique style rooms with Spanish oak furniture, a coastal dining inn offering a wide variety of real ales, and locally-sourced food in North Wales.
Located in Conwy on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, Pen y Bryn is 1148 feet from Conwy Castle and 1476 feet from Conwy Suspension Bridge. It offers free WiFi. Each room has a flat-screen TV.
YHA Conwy has spectacular views of Conwy Castle and Snowdonia. Less than 1.5 miles from the beach, it offers affordable accommodations with laundry facilities, home-cooked food and a self-catering...
On average, 3-star hotels in Conwy cost $65 per night, and 4-star hotels in Conwy are $162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Conwy can be found for $130 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Conwy this weekend is $117 or, for a 4-star hotel, $221. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Conwy for this weekend cost around $251 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Quiet at this time of year, (February) gets very busy in...
Quiet at this time of year, (February) gets very busy in summer.
We found a good Indian restaurant, Spice Safai, only very small, but the food was very good.
Parking charges during the day are a bit high, not very welcoming for visitors, but they have you over a barrel!
The castle dominates the town and is quite something. We didn't visit it perhaps next time.
Lots of quirky shops etc.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Conwy is a beautiful medieval walled town and is a World...
Conwy is a beautiful medieval walled town and is a World Heritage Site. Conwy Castle is stunning and greets you as you drive over the bridge into Conwy, looking even more stunning when it is lit up at night. Plas Mawr can be found in the centre of the town. Also, a popular 1920's public house called The Albion. Fishing boats line the pretty quay, where you will also find the Smallest House and The Liverpool Arms, with a backdrop of Conwy Mountain. Conwy marina is just around the corner with a lovely pub/restaurant, The Mulberry, a stones throw from the golf club. Lots of independent shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Amanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really interesting and scenic small town with plenty of...
Really interesting and scenic small town with plenty of history,small independent shops , castle and walls to walk round and train into the mountains.
Also have the estuary and Llandudno very close.
Very nice pub/restaurant-The Erskine Arms for a special meal.
Sarah
10
Scored 10
A Medieval walled town, small, but with a lot to see.
A Medieval walled town, small, but with a lot to see. The shops have been upgraded and the town looks fresh and cared for. There are a lot of good places to eat and buy quality food stuffs. It's e en nicer in the Summer
Evans
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great place to see in one go.
Great place to see in one go. The castle is nicely preserved and you have some excellent views from the top. The history is interesting as well. The city center is nice and walkable - lots of little shops to find gems in. Good restaurants/bistros as well. The marina is a good place to watch the birds, the crabs and the ships while eating some icecream!
Don't go in by car! If you come by car, stop at the parking outside of the city walls and walk in, otherwise, it can be difficult to find parking. Also, if you enjoy walking but a calm atmosphere, go earlier in the morning. It gets a little cramped with tourists by lunch.
Favorite place - a tiny shop selling welsh cheese 1 street over from the castle.
Andreea
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town with great castle and interesting walk...
Lovely little town with great castle and interesting walk round the city walls. Plenty of places to eat (but try to book if at the weekend as we found it difficult on Saturday, and ended up with a take away!) Nice walk along the river. Interesting shops. Good base for visiting Lladudno and Snowdonia.
Reception staff were very friendly and helpful. B&B is beautiful, vomfort at its best. Central to all areas. Places to heat were Erskine and Castle Hotel...butbe warned book a table in advance as extremely busy, quality if food exceptional. Breakfast in the B&B excellent. Loved out stay and travelled out to Llandudno to the nature reserve a sight to see on a sunny day. Thank you will be back.
Leerick Cottage is well equipped and stylishly furnished, we appreciated the little extras like tea/coffee and toiletries. Amazing view of Conwy Castle, just a few minutes from Llandudno (we enjoyed the cable car ride to Great Orme and walks on the pier), and well located for day trips to Anglesey and the Snowdonia National Park. Pub next door has good food, and Co-op Supermarket close by.
We had a lovely few day at the Quay Hotel. We stayed in room 229. The room was big with a balcony overlooking the Quay and estuary (see photo).. The bed was massive and so comfortable. The bathroom was also a very good size with everything you needed and very clean. Breakfast was outstanding both in choice and quality and all staff very pleasant and attentive. Highly recommended.
This was my 3rd stay at the hotel - it's central and once parked in their car park you're in walking distance of everything Conwy has to offer - and there's an open top bus through to Llandudno literally at the top of the road - the hotel is really popular with visitors from home and abroad - it has a really welcoming safe feeling about it.
A beautifully converted chapel with all the facilities. Very pleasant and accommodating staff. Good breakfast and we also enjoyed our evening meals at the hotel just across the road. Loved the use of a most comfortable lounge and the added bonus of a car park in this very touristy little town. Highly recommended
The guesthouse was very comfortable and the room was well equipped. It's only a 5 minute walk into Conwy centre so is a great base to access the lively town centre.
Jenny's cooked breakfast is probably the best in Wales and it was a pleasure to chat with Rebecca in the mornings.
Every member of staff was very helpful and friendly. The location of the hotel was incredibly scenic whilst also being very close to good nearby towns and tourist attractions. The whole atmosphere of The Groes Inn was very warm and a brilliant first visit to North Wales.
Nice to have a parking space very close to the town centre of Conwy, check in was easy, room had an amazing view and spacious for a twin room (I guess this won't be the case when the Covid rules disappear), good shower in the room, breakfast was not too bad.
A really nice location with great views overlooking the bay towards Holyhead and Puffin Island. Full Welsh breakfast served each morning which was freshly cooked and hot. Easy access to hotel from A55 North Wales Expressway.
We stayed in room 32 which was lovely and quiet. Bar is great but gets very busy early evening. Staff were very friendly and couldn't do enough for you they are a credit to the hotel! Everything was spotless throughout.
Beautiful hotel on beautiful location. Staff couldn’t be more helpful. We had a fabulous stay, worth every penny. Great for visits to Conwy and Llandudno. Feel like royalty in this luxureous hotel!
Great location in the middle of town, the staff where extremely friendly and very helpful. We also had dinner at the hotel which was excellent with a good menu choice and very affordable pricing.
The hotel is centrally located. Close to the rail station and across the street from the castle. Perfect! The room was spacious and the "bagged" breakfast delivered to our door was also perfect.
A really comfy space in a great location and quiet area. It’s perfect for easy access to Conwy and the coastal walks and with super handy parking nearby or out front if you’re lucky.
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