The Shelbourne (Adults Only) Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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Private beach
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Sports activities
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On-site Dining
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No pets allowed
Location
Offering a shared lounge and a storage for belongings, The Shelbourne Hotel Llandudno lies in the Llandudno Beach district, 10 minutes by car from the Deganwy Castle and only 1.9 km from the Blue Flag West Shore Beach. Featuring 15 rooms with views of the sea, the hotel is within reach of the Great Orme Cable Cars.
Located just 250 m from the Llandudno Promenade, this 3-star hotel is merely 5 minutes' walk from the Venue Cymru. The Shelbourne places you 150 metres from North Shore Beach. Guests might as well visit Craig-y-don Park, which is a 13-minute stroll away. Explore the historical sights of Llandudno, starting with the Conwy Castle situated 4.8 km away. The Shelbourne Hotel is a 52-minute drive from RAF Valley - Anglesey airport, and in the vicinity of Llandudno train station.
Ironing equipment, along with tea/coffee making equipment, provide in-room convenience at this property. There is also a private bathroom.
A vegan breakfast is available every morning. Located 250 m from this hotel, the seafood restaurant Samphire Brasserie & Bar offers a Welsh menu.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled right on the promenade, the hotel offers stunning panoramic views of Llandudno Bay, which became a lovely backdrop for my mornings. The room was neat and tidy, equipped with lovely amenities including a comfortable bed and a portable hairdryer-always a nice touch for anyone who values convenience, though I had a minor hiccup with the hot water. The dining room, decorated with a friendly ambiance, served a fantastic traditional Welsh breakfast, which was a perfect way to fuel up before venturing into my historical research-let's face it, a well-fed professor is a productive one! The staff were genuinely welcoming, providing an attentive service that made me feel right at home, echoing that warm, family-run atmosphere. I appreciated the security measures and cleanliness throughout, though I must admit that the noise from the nearby bar could disrupt a quiet evening. If you find yourself in Llandudno, I highly recommend it for a restful stay infused with a touch of history and stunning scenery.