The Hotel Portmeirion

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"Lively modern Welsh cooking in a fantasy Italianate village."
Overview
The fantasy Italianate village, created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, was conceived around the ruin of what is now The Portmeirion Hotel. With breathtaking views across the estuary, the curved dining room with wood and chrome accents is designed on a yacht theme. Expect the fresh, lively, modern cooking of Welsh produce to enhance the whole experience.
Ratings & awards
award
2 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
Features

  • Facilities
  • Seats: 100
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available

  • Food and Drink
  • Wines under £30: 59
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Location
Minffordd, PORTMEIRION, LL48 6ER
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About the area
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live
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The Hotel Portmeirion

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Lively modern Welsh cooking in a fantasy Italianate village."
Overview
The fantasy Italianate village, created by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, was conceived around the ruin of what is now The Portmeirion Hotel. With breathtaking views across the estuary, the curved dining room with wood and chrome accents is designed on a yacht theme. Expect the fresh, lively, modern cooking of Welsh produce to enhance the whole experience.
Features
  • Facilities
  • Seats: 100
  • Private dining available
  • On-site parking available
  • Food and Drink
  • Wines under £30: 59
Show more (3)
Location
Minffordd, PORTMEIRION, LL48 6ER
Also at this location
About the Area
Area image
The county of Gwynedd is home to most of the Snowdonia National Park – including the wettest spot in Britain, an arête running up to Snowdon’s summit that receives an average annual rainfall of 4,473mm. With its mighty peaks, rivers and strong Welsh heritage (it has the highest proportion of Welsh-speakers in all of Wales), it’s always been an extremely popular place to visit and live.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)