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Llandudno’s Cae Mor Hotel reopens following refurb

The Victorian hotel, which first opened to tourists in 1890, has revealed a modern redesign that ‘preserves its classic features’

Cae Mor Hotel in Llandudno has announced its reopening following an “extensive” refurbishment project that created 20 additional jobs. 

The Victorian hotel, which first opened to tourists in 1890, has revealed a modern redesign that “preserves its classic features”. 

Local providers, suppliers and tradespeople were involved in the historic hotel’s refurbishment, which included 22 rooms – 15 of which come with views of North Wales’ coastline. 

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Meanwhile, the hotel’s 1890 Restaurant and Bar has been upgraded into a luxury fine dining spot that “highlights the best of Welsh cuisine”, and that uses locally-sourced ingredients in line with Came Mor’s sustainability goals. 

Located next door to drama theatre Venue Cymru, the hotel aims to appeal to business delegates attending business events, concerts, and conferences.  

General manager Nicola said: “Cae Mor Hotel boasts the spacious car parking facilities on the promenade, which is something that’s coveted by many of our guests, as well as air conditioning throughout the property.

“It’s been a pleasure working as part of this team, and we look forward to going above and beyond for our guests to ensure our standards match our new look. Llandudno is a thriving destination, and it’s our goal to continue promoting this fantastic destination, encouraging footfall, and welcoming guests from far and wide to this fabulous town.”

She added: “Although it’s a Victorian gem, it’s our responsibility to bring it into the modern era, and we feel we have done this by combining the building’s original charm with some much-needed modern conveniences.”

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