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Occupying a prime seafront position with spectacular views of the sea, offers free Wi-Fi and parking. This family run hotel is the ideal destination for visitors to Llandudno The Queen of Welsh Resorts. Located just a stone's throw from Venue Cymru (theatre and conference centre) and numerous shopping facilities and attractions, it offers the perfect combination of convenience, quality and comfort.Nestled in the heart of Llandudno, Wales's largest coastal resort, the Kinmel Hotel has long been ... Morea welcome feature on the seafront promenade. Boasting not only views of the sea, but from the rear the Snowdonia mountain range, it truly exemplifies all that is great about the Welsh landscape. Originally built in the 19th Century, this Victorian property has been extensively renovated, with great care being taken to preserve the traditional features and charm of the building. This family run Hotel prides itself on cultivating a home-from-home atmosphere, with the emphasis on comfort, relaxation and an exemplary commitment to customer satisfaction. Whether business or leisure, a family holiday or a couples retreat, Kinmel Hotel is ideally suited for all types of traveller. They are also available for conferences, craft fairs, shows, birthdays, and anniversaries.When it comes to accommodation, each of the 28 en-suite guest rooms are designed upon the foundations of comfort, relaxation and indulgence. Indeed, the hotel has recently installed a lift, providing access to all the floors. Each room is brightly decorated and equipped with all the necessary amenities needed to ensure a pleasant, stress-free stay, including digital television, free Wi-Fi, telephone, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. There are a range of room types available, from Double and Twins to Single and Family there is something to suit everyone.It is of no surprise to learn that the Hotel's commitment to quality and excellence also extends to their cuisine. The attractively decorated on-site restaurant offers a tempting array of homemade meals, with the emphasis on traditional English food. Special attention is taken to ensure that all dishes are freshly prepared using locally sourced produce wherever possible. The Lounge bar is well-stocked with a wide selection of drinks, including an extensive wine list. With its' cosy, welcoming atmosphere, it is the perfect place to enjoy a chat with some friends or a quiet drink after a long day.Centrally located in the heart of Llandudno the Kinmel Hotel is both convenient and accessible. It's just a 5 minute drive off the A470 by car, or alternatively only a six minute walk from Llandudno Rail Station which offers transport links to most major destinations across the UK. The nearest international airport is Liverpool's John Lennon Airport, which is approximately an hour and a half's drive along the A55.It's with good reason that Llandudno is one of the UK's most popular seaside resorts. A splendid promenade spans the gently curving bay between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. The beach on the West Shore attracts visitors with glorious views of Snowdonia and Anglesey. The town itself is outstandingly preserved, with all the traditional attractions of its historic origins. Indeed, within walking distance of the hotel there are the wide pavements and Victorian awnings of Mostyn Street, featuring superior high street shopping as well as a fine selection of cafes, restaurants and bars. The nearby Venue Cymru has something for everyone to enjoy, from theatre and cinema to concerts and musicals as well as superb conference, exhibition and meeting facilities. For those searching for more cultural exploits, why not explore the long and fascinating history of Llandudno by paying a visit to Llandudno museum, or explore Mostyn, Wales' leading gallery of contemporary art? With so many local attractions it's almost impossible to see everything in one trip. Whether walking along the longest pier in Wales or enj Less