Four Seasons Hotel
Review
“A journey on a day that you could say was my idea of Heaven.” M. Pryce.
A visit to Aberystwyth is not complete without a stroll along the Heavenly picturesque seafront. Built in 1864, the mile long Victorian promenade possesses the oldest pier in Wales, and standing 430 feet high above this gorgeous promenade is Constitution Hill, which presents visitors with the best perspective of all, at the north end of the pier. Four Seasons Hotel makes a perfect choice for those travelling on a budget, and is conveniently positioned in the centre of Aberystwyth, a mere 550 yards from Aberystwyth Pier. All rooms have tea/coffee facilities, flat screen tv, and private bathroom with hairdryer, fresh towels and free toiletries. Breakfast is free, as is the car park, and amenities include baggage storage, outdoor furniture and newspaper.
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Location
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