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Level Contributor“” via mobileThis was my tenth visit which tells its own story. The facilities are excellent, the food is really good and the staff are very welcoming. It's almost like a second home! I wouldn't stay anywhere else in Llandudno.Thank S27DAS Level Contributor“” We have been for our usual 2 night break in January, it is just like going home. The Staff are always friendly and helpful. As usual the room was excellent and we enjoyed the home made biscuits with our tea. Looking forward to our next visit.1Thank Ian B Level Contributor“” via mobileJust back from another stay at this fantastic hotel. As usual nothing to fault at all. Food as always top quality served by friendly and professional staff. Rooms comfy with tasteful decor. The place is far to relaxing actually but that's a positive. Booked again for November, looking forward to it alreadyThank HilaryF124 Level Contributor“” Thirteen, mainly seniors, met again for a superb 'chill out' in late January.

This hotel, which we have stayed at before, is not only 'unique' but improves year on year. Nothing is too much trouble for any of the staff, who sim[ply seem as if they really want you to have an excellent stay and enjoy what the hotel has... “” via mobileA lovely stay, the rooms are of a high standard and nice sherry in your room on arrival, what a lovely gesture, the staff are a credit to the hotel, very pleasant and helpful such a lovely 'empire family' food was fabulous and a lovely selection to suit all tastes.. long may it continue.1Thank A TripAdvisor Member Level Contributor“” via mobileGreat hotel , pool, restaurants , lots of sofas to chill on ! Our family room was very spacious , living room with sofa bed , large bedroom also with tv, small bathroom with tv! Tea /coffee and wine !in the room! Gym, pool , jacuzzi and spa treatments! Fab breakfast , pleasant staff ! We had a side sea... Level Contributor“” via mobileCame for a family birthday weekend, absolutely loved it.

Really nice location for all ages - cafes, pubs/clubs, walks (a top great orme was stunning), shops, toboggan.
curtains nasıl okunur Level Contributor“” We had another wonderful time staying at The Empire Hotel for our annual January break. As usual everyone carried out their duties in the warm and professional way which we are used to at The Empire. The rooms are styled to suit the period of the Hotel, Luxury and very comfortable. We now look forward to returning again in February,... Level Contributor“” via mobileWe returned to the Empire for a much needed break. We were not disappointed, staff excellent, food great and even the weather was good. As always a great base for a walk around the Orme. We also had a profitable walk around the local shops. Level Contributor“” 5 of us stayed 2 nights for bed, breakfast, evening meal and Sunday lunch - all excellent and a really good value package.

Rooms, service, food and facilities were all great and full of character, so we all had a great time. 8 family members joined us for Saturday Dinner and they were well looked after too, including the particular...Ellie Harrison is an artist & activist based in Glasgow (UK). Her work takes a variety of forms: from installations and performance / events, to lectures, live broadcasts & political campaigns. Using an array of strategies, Harrison investigates, exposes and challenges the absurd consequences of our capitalist system: from over-consumption, inequality and alienation, to privatisation and climate change – and explores the impact free-market forces are having on our society, and our individual day-to-day lives. As well as making playful, politically-engaged work for galleries and public spaces, Harrison is also the founder and coordinator of the national Bring Back British Rail campaign – which strives to popularise the idea of re-nationalising our public transport system – and is the agent for The Artists’ Bond – a life-long speculative funding scheme for artists, now with 160 members across the UK.

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