The Bulkeley Hotel
About
The Bulkeley Hotel, a celebrated Georgian landmark constructed in 1832, sits proudly on Castle Street in the historic town of Beaumaris, just steps from the beach and the iconic Menai Strait. Its stately façade, a Grade I listed building, once hosted Princess Victoria during her royal visit and today invites guests to enjoy the same panoramic vistas that enamoured the monarch. Inside, the heritage charm is meticulously preserved while contemporary comforts are seamlessly integrated: 43 individually styled en‑suite rooms, a traditional Coffee House, a refined Bar & Grill, and the elegant Hansom’s Dining Room featuring a live pianist. The hotel’s dog‑friendly rooms and complimentary Wi‑Fi cater to modern travellers, while the nearby free Gallery & Emporium showcases local art and crafts. Whether you’re seeking a romantic coastal retreat, a family holiday, or a culturally rich getaway, the Bulkeley Hotel offers an indulgent blend of history, scenic beauty, and hospitality expertise that leaves a lasting impression.
Highlights
- Historic Georgian Architecture
- Panoramic Menai Strait Views
- Royal Connection
- Free Gallery & Emporium
- Dog‑Friendly Rooms
Must-See Areas
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Charm
- Spectacular Scenery
- Pet‑Friendly Amenities
- Free Cultural Experience
- Convenient Location
Things to consider
- Limited Parking
- Dining Reservation Demand
- Seasonal Crowds
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours