Stunning views of the Irish Sea from its location on the Promenade
The hotel offers an indoor swimming pool
Local attractions include the Alice in Wonderland Centre, The Great Orme, Little Orme, Happy Valley, The North Wales Theatre, Bodysgallen Hall and more
Other attractions include Conwy Castle, Llandudno Pier Pavilion Theatre and Tramway
Built in the imposing Victorian style of the resort’s seafront, this handsome hotel boasts stunning views over the Irish Sea. Not only does it offer comfortable furnishings, friendly service and a swimming pool perfect for active moments, but also an ideal setting in the centre of the promenade, within easy walking distance of the town’s plentiful tourist attractions. Lazy days can be spent on the beach or pier, shopping for souvenirs, visiting the Alice in Wonderland Centre or taking a tram ride up The Great Orme, whilst numerous sporting pursuits are on offer locally. There is limited parking in the guest car park located behind the building but street parking is usually available nearby. For a break away discovering the very essence of North Wales - a region renowned for its beautiful coastline, Celtic heritage and the grandeur of Snowdonia - you could not be better placed than in Llandudno, at the Marine Hotel.
The hotels car park, which has limited space, is located behind the building. Alternatively street parking is usually available nearby.
Great for
Walking
Food
Bay Marine Hotel Premier Room
Often our most luxurious room option. Most premier rooms have four-poster beds and spacious en-suite bathrooms that have been beautifully re-fitted to accommodate both bath and shower options. These large rooms will normally offer a comfortable seating area, 32 inch flat screen digital television, hairdryer and the facilities to make a hot beverage.
En-suite bath, shower and WC
Luxurious four-poster bed
32" digital flat screen TV
Large rooms with comfortable seating
Hair dryer and shaving point
George Hotel Standard Room
Our standard rooms are charming and have everything you need. The rooms include private facilities, a television and facilities to make a hot drink
Television
En-suite bath, shower and WC
Telephone
Bay Marine Hotel Standard Room
Our standard rooms are charming and have everything you would expect from a modern hotel - private facilities, a TV, and everything you need to make yourself a hot beverage
En-suite bath, shower and WC
Telephone
Colour TV
Shaving point
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Hotel Accessibility
Here at Bay Hotels we want you to have the best short break possible. We are happy to provide advice to guests with special needs who wish to take breaks at our Hotels. In order to avoid disappointment and/or misunderstandings, please contact us on 01942 496 507 to discuss any needs that you may have.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have single rooms? Yes, in most of our hotels.
Do you take dogs and pets? We do not allow dogs and pets into our hotels, with the exception of guide dogs.
Do you have lifts in all hotels? We have lifts in most of our hotels.
What time is check in time? 3pm in the afternoon.
What time is check out time? 10am in the morning.
Do you have smoking rooms? We do not allow smoking in any parts of our hotels.
Location
North Wales' most popular resort, and gateway to Snowdonia. Llandudno, enjoys a superb setting and tranquil ambience, combining up-to-date amenities whilst retaining its Victorian elegance.
Stunning views of the Irish Sea from its location on the Promenade
The hotel offers an indoor swimming pool
Local attractions include the Alice in Wonderland Centre, The Great Orme, Little Orme, Happy Valley, The North Wales Theatre, Bodysgallen Hall and more
From England – Take the A55 Coast Road, following signs for North Wales and Conwy. Leave the A55 at the signs for the A470 and Llandudno. Take the A470 into Llandudno and follow signs for the sea front and promenade. The Marine Hotel is located on the left hand side, in the centre of the promenade. AA Roadwatch 09003 401100.
By Train:
Llandudno Station, on the North Wales Coast Line, is situated just a few minutes' walk away from the hotel. Rail enquiries to 08457 484950.
By National Express:
Services easily available to Llandudno. (Enquiries to National Express 08705 808080).
By Taxi:
King Cabs 01492 878156.
Bay Marine Hotel
Bay Marine Hotel
The Promenade
Llandudno
Wales
LL30 1AN
Res: 01492 877521
Tel: 01492 877521
Local Attractions
The following places, attractions and things to do are easily reached from Llandudno;
Conwy
The Isle of Anglesey
Llanberis, Chester
Great Orme Tramway
Conwy Castle
Portmeirion
Caernarfon
Snowdonia National Park
Ireland (By Ferry)
Bodnant Gardens
Local Insight
Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore. Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour, despite its modern attractions.
The Great Orme Mines Uncovered in 1987 during a scheme to landscape an area of the the Great Orme, the copper mines discovered below the ground represent one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries of recent time. Dating back 4,000 years to the Bronze Age they change our views about the ancient people of Britain and their civilized and structured society 2,000 years before the Roman invasion. Over the past 21 years mining engineers, cavers and archaeologists have been slowly uncovering more tunnels and large areas of the surface landscape to reveal what is now thought to be the largest Prehistoric mine, so far discovered in the World. Visit their website
The Great Orme Tramway The Great Orme Tramway has been delighting visitors since it opened on July 31st 1902. An engineering marvel of its age, it's still the only cable-hauled tramway still operating on British public roads. At the Halfway Station exhibition, discover the fascinating funicular tramway - then enjoy the spectacular ride to the top. Lovingly restored re-live the experience of travel more than 100 years ago in the original tramcars - each named after a Saint. The whole tramway has been lovingly restored, ready for another century of service. Visit their website
Llandudno Cable Car Enjoy a ride on the Llandudno Cable Car during your visit to this beautiful resort. As the cable cars glide silently from Happy Valley to the summit of the Great Orme (679ft) a magnificent panorama unfolds - breathtaking views of Llandudno, the Little Orme, Conwy Estuary and beyond. The Llandudno Cable Car is the longest passenger cable car system in Britain. Choose return (18 minute ride) or single from Happy Valley or the summit, where there is a cafe. Before your return journey enjoy spectacular views of Anglesey, Puffin Island and the mountains of Snowdonia. Or explore the many delighful walks over the Great Orme with its nature trails and prehistoric remains.
Llandudno Ski and Snowboard Centre Enjoy relaxation and exhiliration over-looking picturesque landscapes. Skiing and snowboarding for all abilities using the latest "perma-snow" slope. Ride the cresta run, spin down the slope in sno-tubes or test your skill on the alpine golf. Visit their website
Great for
Walking
Food
Entertainment
Entertainment Programme
Our excellent resident Host
Paul Webb
Will entertain all week, presenting music for dancing, cabaret, quizzes and competitions
On Tuesday Evenings Guest Artiste Bobby Bennett Top International Comedian
On Thursday Evenings An evening with Stunning Guest Vocalist Stephanie Kemp
On Friday Evenings Guest Artiste Top Drawer Vocalist/Entertainer Mitchell Armstrong
The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.
Angela
Lancashire
23 November 2011
Good food good staff
Had a large room at the back of the hotel the beds where clean but the carpet was old and black my husband was not happy so he spoke to the acting manager and resolved the problem the best he could because the hotel was full we did not let the room spoil our stay we had a good 3 nights good food and good staff I have booked a superior room for next may it is a surprise Xmas present for my husband. LLAASSTT OONNEEEEE
Julie Parker
Bradford
10 July 2011
Very Good Stay
Had a very good couple of days at the hotel and the day’s excursion to Betsy Cowen and Caernarfon the only thing is that they don’t do sandwiches during the afternoon. But didn’t stop us enjoying ourselves
Margaret Graham
Stockport
30 May 2011
A very pleasant Weekend
Thank you Marine! Twelve ladies had a wonderful break with you whilst at the Men’s Barbershop Convention. We found the staff extremely friendly and helpful, the rooms and room service really good. It was lovely after a hectic day to return to the hotel and our comfortable beds. The food was always hot and served with a smile. I would definitely visit again.
Liz Whitfield
Stoke-On-Trent
1 September 2010
Brilliant Weekend Break
This hotel is in a beautiful location, with easy access to the town and the local attractions. The hotel itself is very comfortable, excellent cleanliness all round. The staff are very friendly, yet efficient and professional. The food is superb and as far as we could see, no faults can be found in any department. I would highly recommend this establishment. Entertainment was provided the three nights of our stay and was of the highest standard. The Marine is the place for us.
Jane Millard
Northamptonshire
18 February 2011
Very Happy Stay
We were very pleased with our four day stay, had a small top floor room with a sea view, warm and comfortable. Food was very good and the staff were very friendly. We made a lot of friends. The decor was a little tired, but good value for money.
Dorothy Eastwood
Sheffield
14 February 2011
Well Satisfied
Just been on a Monday-Friday and really enjoyed it. I had a single room which overlooked the Great Orme and Pier. The room was comfortable, clean and beds made each day. Food was very nice with plenty of choice and the waiting staff were always friendly. Entertainment in the evenings was good with resident duo Sheila and John.
David Eden
Warrington
17 February 2011
Hotel Marine Again!
We are just looking forward to our sixth visit to the marine in 12 months. We have always found the hotel warm and friendly; the food is always tasty and suits us nicely. All we can hope for is reasonable weather.
Annie
Newcastle
11 February 2011
Charming Hotel
It’s a lovely hotel in a fabulous location. Staff are helpful and friendly. The food is fine, but size of helpings small. Hotel heating system needs updating, so best to go in the summer. Considering all this, I still really enjoyed my holiday.
Sheila
Cheshire
30 December 2010
Wonderful Weekend
Because of bad weather, we couldn't get to the hotel we booked in Whitby and were offered the Marine Hotel in Llandudno instead. How lucky for us! The staff were very friendly and helpful and the food delicious. The entertainment was very enjoyable. Altogether a fantastic weekend.
Shelagh Barlow
Derbyshire
22 November 2010
A Lovely Stay Again
Had a lovely and spacious premier room, with sea and promenade views. The food was excellent, hot and served by friendly staff. Hotel is well sighted for walks along the promenade or into town to take advantage of the extensive shops. Also, it’s a good base for walks to Snowdon, Anglesey etc. Only gripe was the expensive wine/drinks, surely slightly cheaper price would mean more would be sold. Yes, some decor is in need of updating, but this did not detract from m our enjoyment at all.
Eric
Bolton
5 October 2010
Very Good
Had a midweek break golfing. Food the best of all the Shearing's I have stayed in. It's a little bit like a rabbit warren, but the food and friendly staff made up for it. The rooms, very comfortable with lovely sea views. Highly recommended