Discover the best hotels in Conwy, Conwy County, North Wales, Wales including Castle Hotel, Groes Inn, Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast, Y Capel, YHA Conwy, The Erskine Arms, Number 26, Pen y Bryn, Castlebank Hotel, George & Dragon.
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4.5 based on 1244 reviews
The Castle Hotel is an old coaching inn in Wales, standing on the site of a Cistercian abbey within the UNESCO World Heritage walled town of Conwy. This popular Hotel in Wales offers individually designed accommodation. The hotel has 29 bedrooms to the AA and Visit Wales’ exacting 4 Star Town House standards with a ’boutique’ feel. A recent addition is the very popular ‘Healing Hands’ treatment room. Conwy is a town rich in history, with much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town.
A lovely hotel in the heart of an old, charming and friendly little town. Stayed in an amazing, luxurious superior bedroom at the front, full of nick-nacks and beautiful furniture. The corridors are furnished like rooms. Exquisite attention to detail in everything. Well worth a stay.
4.5 based on 765 reviews
Set in the beautiful Conwy, North Wales countryside, The Groes is a wonderful example of a traditional British Inn. Blending the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed, this historic Inn has been welcoming visitors for over four centuries. With fourteen luxurious bedrooms and an award-winning restaurant, The Groes Inn is the perfect place to visit for a week, a weekend, a special night away or simply a meal and a drink.
Me and my partner both came in and ordered the Stake and Ale pie, and it was honestly the nicest pie I’ve eaten! A generous piece of pie with plenty big pieces of steak inside. David was very friendly and another woman that served us, I did not catch her name unfortunately. A pint of MPA went down nicely! Would love to come again.
5 based on 605 reviews
Boutique B&B set within the heart of the historical walled town of Conwy. Gwynfryn is converted Welsh chapel offering Visit Wales 4 Star accommodation close to all attractions, shops & restaurants. The Chapel boasts many historical features where you can sample from our daily menu and bar. Conwy Castle is only 2 minutes walk away from our Bed and Breakfast.
Stayed for s night over Jubilee bank holiday , there were 4 of us in a king and a twin room. The rooms themselves are really nicely decorated and have everything that you need . The owners themselves are really friendly and accommodating. The bar and breakfast room are inside the old chapel and it is just stunning . Definitely will be staying again and it’s the only place I’d stay when visiting North Wales .
5 based on 31 reviews
Y Capel (‘The Chapel’) is a boutique guest house in the heart of the medieval Conwy walls, a sister property for the neighbouring pub The Erskine Arms. Y Capel offers eleven stunning yet homely guest bedrooms. As the name might suggest, the rooms are found within a stunning 19th century chapel and outbuildings retaining many of the original features of those structures including the baptismal pool that can be seen through the floor of the entrance, the original pitch pine roof timbers, the stone set windows and the elaborate front façade. We wanted to keep the building as original as we could in appearance but ensuring that it met with what guests would be expecting from modern comfortable accommodation. Being right in the centre of Conwy means that we are only a few yards from all that Conwy has to offer. It also gives some of the first floor rooms interesting views out over roof tops to the Castle and beyond.
We stayed in the annexe part of the building ( Room 9 ). The decor, bathroom and bedding were absolutely beautiful. The french windows open onto the courtyard- we sat outside. A few people pass by but it was not an issue. We had breakfast in the Erskine hotel- approx 50m away. A first class breakfast with first class service. We very rarely come across accommodation/hotel as good as this.FIRST CLASS.
4.5 based on 590 reviews
Spacious modern hostel with views of Conwy's Castle, medieval walls and harbour. Conwy Youth Hostel is an ideal base for exploring North Wales. A great location for backpackers, families, youth organization and anyone wanting easy access to the coastal resorts of Llandudno and the Snowdonia National park. The hostel is situated on hill just outside the town walls of Conwy in large grounds with a summer house, barbecue and picnic area. There are spectacular views from the roof terrace of the ancient medieval town of Conwy and the North Wales coastline. The town centre with its pubs, tea shops and local attractions is just a 10 minute walk away. The Conwy Castle is well worth a visit and the quayside is great for sitting back and watching the yachts and fishing boats go by. Guest Rooms – Spacious, light, clean with security lockers and all room fully en-suite. Bar – Relax tasting the Local beer lounging in our new Bar or admire the view from the patio/terrace overlooking the Snowdonia National Park. Outside – Plenty of room for a game of football in our large garden, enjoy the peace and quiet of the summerhouse or eat al fresco in our picnic and BBQ areas. Common areas – Relax and enjoy the views from our observation lounge and roof terrace, chill out in front of the TV with the kids in our family area, challenge someone to a game of pool or table football in the games room or if you just want peace and quiet sit and read your favourite book in our quiet lounge. Meals – All our meals are delicious and great value for money. If after a hard days sightseeing you don’t feel like cooking enjoy one of our evening meal specialties such as Welsh lamb casserole or Lemon and Herb salmon. We even have a special children’s menu with old favourites like Fish Fingers and Chips and Bangers and Mash.
It was the first time staying in a YHA hostel which I had booked as a last minute trip for my six year old and me. The hostel is in an ideal location for the town of Conwy within walking distance of the main sights shops and restaurants. The facilities were great and my son particularly enjoyed the games room. The room and en suite were spotless and staff were very helpful and friendly. Excellent value for money and I will certainly be booking to stay at other hostels in future.
4.5 based on 148 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Conwy? Then look no further than The Erskine Arms, a quaint inn that brings the best of Conwy to your doorstep. The rooms offer a flat screen TV and a desk, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. In addition, as a valued The Erskine Arms guest, you can enjoy free breakfast that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to parking. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Church of St Mary & All Saints (0.0 mi) and Harbour Gallery (0.1 mi), guests of The Erskine Arms can easily experience some of Conwy's most well known attractions. If you like cafes, The Erskine Arms is conveniently located near Amelies Restaurant, L's Coffee and Books, and 2 The Square. If you’re looking for something to do, Conwy Castle (0.1 mi), Plas Mawr (0.1 mi), and Smallest House in Britain (0.2 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of The Erskine Arms. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Erskine Arms as you experience everything Conwy has to offer.
We stayed for one night and were very impressed by this excellent property which is part of the accommodation for The Erskine Arms. The facilities are beautifully furnished and spotlessly clean . There is a welcoming central lounge area with tea and coffee making facilities and there is also free onsite parking which is a bonus in Conwy. The property is situated in the centre of Conwy with great views from our balcony room over the Church and the castle . The church bell's chime regularly throughout the night but that didn't disturb me ..they even provide ear plugs in case this is a problem! The staff in the Erskine Arms ( where you have your breakfast) were welcoming and helpful . The food and breakfast in the Erskine Arms was fantastic . There are no negatives to report at all . I highly recommend this property.
4 based on 22 reviews
The place was just lovely, so much more than we expected. The room was modern and extremely clean. The owner and staff were so lovely and helpful. We said we wouldn’t be able to have breakfast as we were up and off earlier than breakfast time and they left us croissants, fruit, yoghurts and cereal in our room for us instead. Fresh towels and toiletries were left outside our room for us the next day. The cooked breakfast that we had in the cafe as part of our stay was extremely good too. Would definitely recommend and will definitely be back!
3.5 based on 34 reviews
Pen y Bryn is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Conwy, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Pen y Bryn offer a flat screen TV. For travelers arriving by car, there is paid private parking available on-site. Nearby landmarks such as Llywelyn The Great Statue (0.0 mi) and Harbour Gallery (0.0 mi) make Pen y Bryn a great place to stay when visiting Conwy. Conwy has plenty of pubs. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like The Erskine Arms, The Mulberry, and The Blue Bell, which are serving up some great dishes. Best of all, Pen y Bryn makes it easy to experience some great Conwy attractions like Royal Cambrian Academy of Art, which is a popular art gallery. Enjoy your stay in Conwy!
Arrival was straight forward with them arranging for the key to be left in a secure place if arriving late. This is not a manned business so if there is a problem you havent really got anyone to message if you arrive late as we did. We stayed on the top floor, the rooms are beautifully decorated however need better attention to details. I booked the suite and non of the lights in the shower worked so I had to shower in the dark. There was no toiletries supplied in my room and only partial in my friends room. Nespresso offered in both rooms as was coffee and tea with fresh milk in the fridge. The cups in both room were dirty which isn't acceptable as was the glass in my room. The bed felt flimsy but was comfortable however the noise on high street at night went on till the early hours and was very disruptive. The bathroom was gorgeous but another light out in the main bath area and one above the sink. I didn't care for the mismatched hangers which at that price should be matching and you should be able to hang trousers,. Dresses or longee clothing without having to remove a chair. The room was very cold and the heating wasnt switched on however they do supply two heaters in the suite one of which needs to be removed as doesn't work! The sockets in the cupboards are very awkward to reach and very hard to plug in a mobile charger. I was woken at 6am with a great bang no idea what it was but after an already disturbed night wasn't appreciated. We asked for one room to be accessible but they put us both on the 2nd floor which was frustrating and was not advised to the last moment. Breakfast is not in the tea rooms below but the coffee shop next door and was really good but would have been nice to offer cereals without having to ask for them. When something is not offered you don't feel it is available. I also wanted to raise my issues through the night but didn't feel comfortable raising it in a coffe shop with people in it. Overall attention to detail is lacking as is the the cleanliness from black bits over the sheets to dirty cups however shower, bath and sink where fine. Replace the light bulbs looking at other reviews this is not a new issue and five bulbs not working and one faulty heater shows a lack of care towards guests. Such a shame as all the minor issues left both parties feeling frustrated and disappointed and the set up makes complaining awkward. I've tried to be constructive as all of these issues are resolveble apart from the street noise which is beyond their control.
5 based on 561 reviews
For travellers visiting Conwy, Castlebank is an excellent choice for relaxation and exploration. Well-known for our warm welcome, peaceful environment and impressive Victorian house , we can't wait to meet you and help you enjoy the best of Conwy , Snowdonia and surrounding areas. Our guest rooms offer flat screen TVs , free WIFI, compact but functional en suite shower rooms and some have super king size beds / views to the castle and estuary. Our rates are inclusive of full breakfast and all dietary requirements and allergies are catered for with advance notice. Arriving early or leaving later in the day via public transport ? We can store your luggage. Travelling by car? We have free private parking for all rooms and you are welcome to park up early or leave your car on departure day and continue to explore Conwy. Given our close proximity to Conwy town , you are well placed to visit Conwy Castle (0.2 mi), Plas Mawr (0.2 mi), and the Smallest House in Britain (0.2 mi) , all within walking distance of Castlebank. We are fortunate to have a good selection of places to eat all a short walk into Conwy, both during the day and in the evening. From fine dining, through to wood fired pizzas, street food tapas, traditional Italian,Indian food, afternoon teas, roast dinners or fish and chips , there's something to please all . We also have outdoor seating for the fine weather, where you can use our picnic tables for take away or order a drink from our cosy bar. Whether you’re traveling for business, pleasure or both, our aim at Castlebank Hotel is to to make your visit to Conwy one worth remembering. Jo and Henrique look forward to welcoming you
Stayed here from Friday 14th May to Monday 17th May. Good value. Very clean hotel. Good large breakfast. Location by Conwy castle wall is easy to find and hotel has it's own car park which is a bonus for Conwy. Very friendly and helpful owners, Would definitely go again.
3.5 based on 105 reviews
Finding an ideal guest house in Conwy does not have to be difficult. Welcome to George & Dragon, a nice option for travelers like you. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Conwy, George & Dragon is located a short distance from The Mussel Sculpture (0.0 mi) and RNLI Conwy Lifeboat Station (0.1 mi). You can take advantage of some of the amenities offered by George & Dragon, including outdoor furniture. In addition, guests can enjoy a lounge during their visit. While visiting Conwy, you may want to try some ribs at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Bryn Morfa Restaurant & Lounge. During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Conwy Castle (0.1 mi), Plas Mawr (0.1 mi), and Smallest House in Britain (0.1 mi), which are all within walking distance of the guest house. George & Dragon looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Conwy.
So we popped in here on pirate weekend for a drink … blown away with how friendly everyone was .. what a great atmosphere …decided to look at menu and actually amazed at vegan options …!!! Landlord and landlady both very informative on vegan options and told us exactly what was on offer , we ordered for ourselves and 3 children .. food came out super fast , quality was superb .. even do an amazing cheesecake dessert that is vegan friendly that non vegans would love too !!! They have food to suit everyone !!!!! Highly recommend .. lovely big beer garden aswell and dog friendly .!!!! We will be back .. Thankyou and real must if visit conwy !!!!
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