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Luxurious Hotels in Llandudno At A Rate Far Less Than You'd Think



One of the main things which makes or breaks a holiday is your accommodation. If you’re not truly satisfied with where you’ll be stopping for the duration, it can leave you feeling a bit fed up before you’ve even started to enjoy your holiday.

You don’t always have to spend a fortune to stay in deluxe accommodation, and there’s a particular Hotel in Llandudno which certainly fits the bill for this. The St Tudno Hotel is a seafront high-style hotel which offers excellent accommodation with all the niceties that you’d expect from a luxury getaway, yet with affordable prices which honestly, are more suited to a B&B than such a high-end place to stay.

The St Tudno Hotel in Llandudno offers three types of bedroom, including standard, deluxe and superior rooms according to the type of stay you want to experience. Each superior room offers stunning sea views which are arguably situated in the very best spot of Llandudno, with the Great Orme and the Sea and (of course!) the Pier in close proximity, and many feature deluxe spa baths for truly relaxing holiday evenings come rain or shine.

With the money you’ll be saving, you’ll have plenty left to enjoy an authentic seaside ice cream (or two) from the Llandudno promenade, as well as enough to enjoy the local attractions within the town.

In terms of local attractions, Llandudno has plenty to keep you entertained over your holiday. Take a tram ride to the top of the Great Orme, or take in panoramic views from within one of the cable cars which sail across the town.

If you’re lucky enough to have a bright and sunny day on your holiday, a picnic in the Happy Valley Gardens is a great way to spend the day. The gardens are home to a wide variety of plant and wildlife species, as well as a small café. The gardens can be found on the side of the Great Orme.

On the top of Happy Valley sits the John Nike Ski Centre. This popular attraction offers skiing and snowboarding lessons, as well as a fun toboggan run which is great for all the family. Once you’ve enjoyed all the local attractions, all that’s left to do is to return to the St Tudno Hotel and relax in one of their luxury rooms.

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