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St. Georges Place, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2LG, Wales

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Overall Ratings for St George's Hotel

Sleep Breakfast Staff Overall Score
3 4 4 4 out of 5

St George's Hotel Hotel Reviews

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Date Posted 18/07/07

Stay Date : 06/07/07

Short Break in Llandudno

A customer from Northamptonshire who stayed at this hotel rated as follows.

Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)

Destination Score Overall Hotel Score Sleep Breakfast Staff
5 5 5 5 5

Dining Tips

Restaurant Score
The Albert
Excellent
The Victoria
Good

Date Posted 09/05/07

Stay Date : 29/04/07

Short Break in Llandudno

A customer who stayed at this hotel wrote this review.

On the Sunday we walked along the front and down the pier, being a weekend it was busy but still most enjoyable. Having a toddler we found ourselves in the usual predicament of where to go for an evening meal, however we found a Pizza restaurant at Llanduno Junction which provided a good standard of service! Having a young child needing to be in bed early space in the room and quality of the hotel was of utmost importance, booking through superbreak proved to be excellent value for money. On the Monday we walked along the front again, which was much quieter with hardly anyone around. We visited the Great Orme using the tram.

Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)

Destination Score Overall Hotel Score Sleep Breakfast Staff
5 5 5 5 5

Attraction Tips

Visiting Places Score
The Pier
Good
The Great Orme
Excellent

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Date Posted 21/03/07

Stay Date : 09/03/07

Our Weekend Break in Llandudno

A customer from Lancashire who stayed at this hotel wrote this review.

The St George's Hotel has been beautifully refurbished. It is situated on the promenade , which is very convenient. Our lovely evening meal the first night was at a window table .The view of twinkling lights from the bay, pier and the many palm trees was really lovely. The staff made us very welcome and the service was superb. Our double bedroom, although well appointed, seemed rather small . We very much enjoyed strolling along the promenade and touring the very beautiful countryside and coastal resorts nearby. We had problems finding a restaurant for a meal the second evening (Sat), as we hadn't booked anywhere. It was early March so many places seemed to be closed. Others were full until after 9.00pm. It seems that there is mainly hotel dining at this time of year.

Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)

Destination Score Overall Hotel Score Sleep Breakfast Staff
4 4 4 4 5

Dining Tips

Restaurant Score
St George's Hotel restaurant
Good
Bengal Dynasty Indian Restaurant
Below Average

User Review Ratings

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Date Posted 14/03/07

Stay Date : 08/03/07

Welsh Delight

A customer who stayed at this hotel wrote this review.

We are regular travellers around North Wales and travelled from Llandudno to Betwys Coed and then through Snowdonia to Porthmadog before returning home. Best pick me up ever

Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)

Destination Score Overall Hotel Score Sleep Breakfast Staff
5 5 5 5 5

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Date Posted 07/03/07

Stay Date : 26/02/07

Spring In North Wales

A customer from NORTHALLERTON who stayed at this hotel wrote this review.

The day started well as we looked out of our bedroom window the sky was blue and the sea was gently lapping up onto the beach. Early morning dog walkers were to be seen on the promenade. It looked like a perfect day for enjoying ourselves. We walked up the hill towards the Great Orme surprised to see daffodils out so early. North Wales has a wonderful balmy climate courtesy of the Gulf stream. We quickly got to our destination where we could see both the West and East shores of Llandudno with the high mountains beyond. We felt on top of the world! After an hour or two of clothes shopping - a real pleasure without the weekend crowds we grabbed a cup of coffee and drove to Caernarvon where we strolled around the very well preserved castle where Prince Charles was invested in 1968.Views from the battlements were spectacular. Then down to the Square for a light lunch, before driving back along the the road which hugs the Menai Straits to Llandudno. The following day we drove through the spectacular Conway valley to Betws y coed to see the Swallow Falls there, swollen by all the recent rain. They certainly thundered down.Our lunch at the Hotel was surprisingly tasty and served with speed and courtesy. All to soon our stay was over and we returned home feeling Spring was truly on its way.

Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)

Destination Score Overall Hotel Score Sleep Breakfast Staff
4 4 5 5 5

Attraction Tips

Visiting Places Score
Caernarvon, Betws y Coed, Bangor
Good

Dining Tips

Restaurant Score
Extravaganza - Llandudno
Good
Osbournes - Llandudno
Good

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