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Iris Hotel

Level 3 of 5
Iris Hotel
Address: Central Promenade, Llandudno City, LL30 2XT, Great Britain
Number of rooms: 38
There are no group booking policy
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Elevator Restaurant Bar Available rooms with hair dryer




The Imperial is an elegant four star hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of the beautiful Llandudno Seafront Promenade with picturesque views across the bay and the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands. Exceptional service, fine dining and a warm and friendly atmosphere is assured at this prestigious hotel, which offers the outstanding AA Rosette Chantrey's Restaurant, a 45' ozone treated Swimming pool and fitness facility. Whether you are on an exploration of Snowdonia, relaxing by the sea or working away, you can enjoy accommodation overlooking the stunning Llandudno bay with easy access to the Llandudno train station only a 5 minute walk away. All 100 en-suite bedrooms have TV with Freeview channels, tea/coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, heating control, internet access, electric shaver point, 24 hour room service, radio, bathrobe and slippers. The majority of rooms are non-smoking and a complimentary newspaper is available for guests at reception.

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