The Castle Hotel in Conway, Wales is a step into the past


Conway is the stuff dreams are made of – castles, walled cities, and cobblestone streets that harkens back to an earlier time. Within the walls of Conway is The Castle Hotel, an old coaching inn that stands on the site of a Cistercian abbey. At one time it was two famous hostelries, The Castle and the 15th Century King's Head. The Castle was by far the largest and in Victorian times it had an attractive face lift of local granite and Ruabon brick and is now one of Conwy's most photographed buildings.

The Castle Hotel has a fascinating past and has made important contributions to Conwy's history. It has hosted many famous people over the years. Located in the middle of the town everything is just a short step away from the 4-Star accommodation with a boutique ambiance including the Plas Mawr, the Elizabethan Town House built between 1576 and 1585. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel. All 28 rooms are unique and ensuite. Guests can relax in Dawsons Bar before heading the newly redecorated Dawsons Restaurant for a fine dining experience. The hotel holds true to “Friendly Tradition in Historical Surroundings.” Conwy and the Castle Hotel is the perfect base for exploring Northern Wales. For more information check www.castlewales.co.uk.