The Hotel Guru Review: The Maddocks family have lavished attention on this luxurious bolthole in a plum position on Llandudno's beautiful Promenade. Public rooms are glamorous enough, but it's the six gorgeous suites, all with sea views and private parking spaces, that really impress, and are kindly priced considering the wealth of antiques, lace, pictures and porcelain in each one, and the marble bathrooms with splendid roll top baths.
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