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The hotel is within walking distance of Caernarfon's walled town and castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, between Snowdonia's mountains and the sea. The spacious, contemporary rooms make the perfect retreat following a day exploring the area. With a stylish restaurant, relaxing bar and large indoor pool, this is an ideal place for a Welsh getaway.
OPL Exclusive details
6 Special Offers for this hotel.
Relaxing Welsh Break
From £45.22 pppn for a 7 night stay, to £74.50 pppn for a 1 night stay
Stay in a Standard Double room and receive:
- Complimentary welcome drink on arrival (local beer/glass of house wine/tea/coffee/soft drink)
- Dinner on one evening in the Castell Restaurant (allowance of £53 per room, food only)
- Use of the facilities throughout your stay
- Full Welsh breakfast for two daily
- Lazy late noon check out
There are 6 special offers to choose from for this hotel.
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Highlights
- Spacious comfortable rooms
- Walking distance to the Harbour
- Stylish restaurant
- 16m indoor pool
- Relaxing bar
- Ideal location to explore the area
- Fully equipped gym
Home truths
Although the hotel is surrounded by some wonderful Welsh countryside, the hotel itself is located in an urban area.

Where is The Celtic Royal Hotel?
The Celtic Royal Hotel
Bangor Street
Caernarfon
North Wales
LL55 1AY
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
4:00 PMHotel check-out time:
11:00 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast is served 7am -10am
Dinner is served 6pm - 9pm
Bar is open 10am - 11pm (food is served from 12pm to 2pm and 6pm to 9pm. Drinks served all day and night).
Can you park at The Celtic Royal Hotel?
Complimentary on site parking is available.
The hotel has no EV charging points at the premises.
Is The Celtic Royal Hotel accessible for disabled guests?
The accessible rooms have step free access, a lift is available, and the restaurant and bar are on the ground floor with step free access.
Please contact us if you have any accessibility requirements.
Can children stay at The Celtic Royal Hotel?
Family rooms are available on request, additional charges are applicable for childrens' B&B. Please contact us for availability of a Family room.
Children cannot be accommodated in Standard rooms.
Cots are available on request and are free of charge.
Children have access to the swimming pool from 8am to 6pm daily (children's times may be extended during school holidays).
History of the hotel
The Uxbridge Arms Hotel, as it was once known, was built around 1794 by the 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, whose heroic deeds at The Battle of Waterloo earned his place in history. The hotel's stables and coach houses were extended in 1810 and became some of the finest in the country, forming an enclosed courtyard with tack rooms, grooms' quarters, farrier and smithy. At around the same time the hotel also gained its own exclusive park and walkways, right up to the foot of Twthill rock where the road now runs.
Queen Victoria stayed in 1832 with her mother and in her honour the hotel was renamed the Royal Hotel. Conversion works took place in the 1960s, it was then in later years; under independent family ownership that it reconnected with its past whilst modernising for the present.
Does The Celtic Royal Hotel allow dogs?
Your furry friends are the Celtic Royal's welcome guests — as long as they're well behaved of course. Give your pooch an active holiday as you wander the historic town, traverse Eryri National Park and explore the mystical coastline of the Llyn Peninsula.
There are a few dog friendly rooms in each category with the exception of Deluxe Rooms of which none are dog friendly. A fee of £25 per dog for your first night is payable, and a subsequent £5 per night charge for any additional nights.
Dogs, with the exception of service dogs, are not permitted in the restaurant or bar.
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