Situated in historic Aberstwyth, The Starling Cloud offers a bar, restaurant, and an indoor children’s play area. With free onsite parking, it is just 15 minutes’ walk from Aberystwth Railway Station....
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, gwesTY Guest House offers accommodation in Aberystwyth. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Rob
United Kingdom
Amazing breakfast, as good as any B&B we have stayed at recently
Set within 4.6 km of Clarach Bay and less than 1 km of Aberystwyth Castle, Townhouse No.1 provides rooms in Aberystwyth. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Paul
Australia
Attention to detail, this property was lovely and had everything you needed (and more). Loved it
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Aberystwyth’s centre, the Aberystwyth Park Lodge Hotel offers rooms with private bathrooms and a restaurant serving traditional cuisine.
Joanne
South Africa
Clean and spacious room and bathroom. Accommodating staff who kindly took a late and delicious food order in the spacious dining area, after a late checking in. Safe parking on site was appreciated.
Located in the heart of Aberystwyth near the waterfront, Harry's Hotel & Restaurant features an on-site bar and restaurant, and offers rooms with contemporary design and free WiFi access.
Brett
United Kingdom
Clean and tidy room with character. Polite staff. Bar and restaurant on site and breakfast included
With a courtyard terrace and traditional restaurant, Four Seasons Hotel offers bright rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is in the centre of Aberystwyth, just 500 metres from Aberystwyth Pier.
Emma
United Kingdom
Lounge and dining area smart modern and welcoming. Staff friendly and helpful.
Located on the picturesque promenade in Aberystwyth, The Marine Hotel enjoys a superb seafront position and is just a 10-minute walk from Aberystwyth Railway Station.
Marian
United Kingdom
My room looked directly over Cardigan Bay - fantastic views. Great stay.
The Castle Hotel is set in a restored Edwardian building, in the historic town of Aberystwyth, just 2 minutes’ walk from the castle grounds.
Joshua
United Kingdom
Staff couldn't have been any more helpful. We called on the day having been let down by our previously booked accommodation. We were shown the three bedrooms available, and given time.to consider which, if any, we wanted to book.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aberystwyth this weekend is € 247.88 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 170.68. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aberystwyth for this weekend cost on average around € 196.54 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 129.15 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aberystwyth for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 113.69 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aberystwyth will cost around € 174.50 (based on Booking.com prices).
Excellent hotel lovely staff very helpful and friendly ☺️...
Excellent hotel lovely staff very helpful and friendly ☺️ definitely would like to go and stay there again but for longer highly recommend it facilities were great lovely big shower clean and tidy shops close by like Morrisons and B&M etc
Breese
8.0
Scored 8.0
Aberystwyth looked a little run down since the last time I...
Aberystwyth looked a little run down since the last time I visited about 20 years ago ..a lot of student lettings on seafront and the majority of buildings needed a coat of paint.
We were advised to go to pier restaurant where apparently they did steaks and various other options but when we went they only served fish and chips. Very nice but abit disappointed there was not a menu. Served in a box with wooden cutlery, a bit disappointed that we had such lovely views and a nice atmosphere and had basically a take away but to eat indoors .
We had breakfast at ‘The Home kitchen’ that was lovely
General the local pubs are very nice and not too expensive.
We did have dinner at the Marine hotel that was very friendly and inviting
Constitution Hill was an experience you can either walk up or go on the cliff railroad and when you get to the summit there is a lovely restaurant/bar not to mention the beautiful views from the outdoor dining area
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I liked the shopping as lots of craft shops and charity...
I liked the shopping as lots of craft shops and charity shops. Lovely walk along the front and you have the ruins of the castle at one end and the funicular railway at the other end. Worth going up in the funicular as lovely views at the top and the café has delicious ice cream.
There are lots of bars and places to eat so you won't go thirsty or hungry.
I can recommend an Indian Restaurant called the 'Light of Asia' - very tasty food and a good vegetarian selection.
Also a vegetarian/vegan café called 'Dragonfly Bistro' with lovely food and very friendly staff. I would recommend the Sunday Roast but book a table as they are very popular.
Diane
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
I loved the bay and the coastal walkway.
I loved the bay and the coastal walkway. I was disappointed with the condition of the properties along and around the seafront. A feeling of neglect around the small streets. Lots of seagull droppings and rubbish cluttered these areas. The area around the train station was more desirable.
Lynn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is friendly and clean with interesting shops.
The town is friendly and clean with interesting shops. Very much student vibe and the arts centre
Had events worth attending. We managed to get last tickets to an event showing that it is popular to locals and visitors
Bikes from all across UK headed there on a sunny day. The roads were fantastic and the places of outstanding beauty were stunning too!
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed the closeness of everything and being able to...
We enjoyed the closeness of everything and being able to walk to most places. It was an interesting town which we look forward to exploring more fully on our next visit.
We ate at a restaurant right next to the station, The Athro lounge, good selection for vegetarians and child friendly, to be recommended.
The beds were very comfortable, and the living space was comfy and spacious. The location was great, right on the seafront, and we could park right outside the apartment overnight and for the whole day after checking out. The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful; we had a minor maintenance issue that was sorted immediately. It was really handy to have a place with a kitchen where we could make ourselves an evening meal after a long journey!
The breakfast was a hot buffer which meant you could have as much as you liked. It would have been nice if they'd had a few more items, eg Black Pudding. Also fresh tomatoes instead of tinned. The location of the hotel was central to all facilites in Aberystwyth. Including the railway station which was handy as I travelled there by train. (Happy to report that the trains were on time both coming and going back!)
The hotel is in the heart of the city - very close to the seashore and restaurants. The staff was very friendly and always helpful. I was locked out of my room at mid-night due to an issue with my room key, and the staff was so supportive even at that late hour. Loved the place and would like to stay there again if I travel back to Aberystwyth.
This boutique hotel is, in my opinion, outstanding.
The owners and staff have gone to extremes to make it welcoming and comfortable and they have certainly managed to do that.
The extras provided are amazing and I have already booked my next stay.
I won't stay anywhere else when I visit Aberystwyth, nowhere compares.
Townhouse No.1 exceeded expectations during my one-night stay in Aberystwyth. The check-in process was seamless, and the property was impeccably clean. Its convenience and cleanliness make it a standout choice for accommodation in Aberystwyth. Highly recommended for a hassle-free and comfortable stay.
Nothing....my room was cancelled when i was an hour away from Aberystwyth because they apparently had a Leak !!
I spoke to other people (friends of mine that were in the hotel) and they said that all the rooms were full. Luckily there was a room available at The Premier Inn across the road.
The location was perfect, staff at the reception and in the restaurant were excellent and made us feel very welcomed, nothing was too much to ask. We will definitely recommend to all our friends planning to visit Aberystwyth. Best hotel choice we could’ve made, thank you!
Best thing about staying at this hotel was the location. The sea was on its doorstep and only a few minutes walk away from Aberystwyth Cliff Railway. It is also not far from the train station and town, again only walking distance.
Nice hotel good location especially if you have a car , not far from town .
Really nice rooms, comfortable beds , very clean and well presented.
I would stay there again if visiting Aberystwyth again. good breakfast as well .
The Glengower location is fantastic on the promenade, but without dedicated parking finding a spot nearby was a challenge. Staff at the hotel and nice bar downstairs were very helpful and friendly.
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