Ambassador Hotel Video : Hotel Review and Videos : Llandudno, United Kingdom
Ambassador Hotel Video : Hotel Review and Videos : Llandudno, United Kingdom
A uniquely styled traditional, family run, independent hotel for individual people, enjoy a great vacation in picturesque Llandudno on North Wales coast. The largest seaside resort in Wales, we also boast Snowdonia National Park, National Trust properties, narrow gauge yailways, historic houses & castles, mountains and lakes on our doorstep.The Ambassador is renowned by many regular returning guests for our comfort, service and friendliness. The Hotel is relaxed and informal, but with a commitment to standards and disciplines, with a belief that all of this has to be affordable.For the business traveller we are able to offer internet access via the bedroom telephone, cash back on account option, multiple billing configuration options including merging of multiple rooms to one bill, multiple item merging on individual bills and express check-out. Please ask about our Corporate Club.The Ambassador is strategically placed, exactly halfway between the bandstand and the Pier. Getting about could not be easier - turn left from the front door and you are on the Promenade, turn right and ahead is the main shopping area of Mostyn Street, with many national and international stores, including The Victoria Shopping Centre.... it's so convenient!The Williams family is now in its third generation of caring for hotel guests, many of whom have been returning for a period of over thirty years. Indeed, some of our regular visitors enjoyed their childhood holidays with us.
Check-in from 03:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
TV, Hairdryer.
Parking, Restaurant/cafe, Bar, Business centre, Pets allowed, Laundry service.
Hotel adress: Ambassador Hotel, Grand Promenade, LLANDUDNO, North Wales, Llandudno, United Kingdom
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LONDON WALK | RAF Centenary Flypast over The Mall and Buckingham Palace | England
A first-person perspective London walk tour along The Mall for the RAF Centenary Flypast event, with almost 100 planes representing the RAF over the years flying over The Mall to mark 100 years of the Royal Air Force - with The Queen and other members of the Royal Family watching from the balcony of Buckingham Place. The tour walks the entire length of The Mall, filled with thousands of spectators awaiting the flypast, to Buckingham Place. Following the event, we accompany the large crowds leaving through Green Park.
The tour route consists of:
- The Mall, by Trafalgar Square (00:00)
- The Mall, by Buckingham Palace (17:24)
- Spur Road (18:30)
- Constitution Hill (36:44)
- Green Park (41:03)
Sights seen along the tour include:
- Admiralty Arch (10:00, 01:41)
- Captain James Cook Statue (02:20)
- 360° view of The Mall (04:46, 15:27)
- Duke of York Column (05:39)
- Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace (19:44, 26:51)
- Buckingham Palace (22:22)
- Victoria Memorial (25:08)
- 360° view of The Mall, Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace (26:34)
- Start of the RAF Centenary flypast, which includes Puma and Chinook helicopters, followed by aircraft including a Lancaster, Spitfires, Hurricanes, the A400M Atlas, Tornados and F-35 stealth fighter jets (27:14)
- 22 Typhoon jets spell out the number 100 in the sky (34:15)
- The Red Arrows closing the flypast by releasing red, white and blue smoke (34:42)
- Royal family on balcony of Buckingham Place (37:25, 38:56)
- Broadcasting location of TV commentary of the event (39:10)
- Large Screen in Green Park broadcasting the event (45:17)
- Crowds of people around Green Park Underground Station(47:16)
Footage recorded 10th July 2018.
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Llandudno - Cabin Lift (1969)
New cable railway to Great Orme. Llandudno, Wales.
LS Great Orme, Llandudno. Pan to aerial cabin lift. MS showing base of cabin lift. MS showing revolving wheel. CU Lord Mostyn with John Prestland, project manager. CU Lord Mostyn. MS as men pull trams round. CU Mostyn and Prestland getting into one of the trams. MS as Mostyn and Prestland start to go up in tram. MS showing guide wires with tram going by. MS pan tram going up. Travelling shot taken from tram as it goes up. Panoramic view of Llandudno from tram.
Various shots as the old tram descends Great Orme. MS cable car moving up. MS shot taken from cable car of people waving. CU woman in cable car, pan to view below. LS cable cars going up. MS two people in cable car. MS chair lift with cable cars moving up and down.
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VIDEO LOG #011 - Llandudno, Wales, UK
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UK Lift at M&S at the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness
LLANDUDNO. NORTH WALES. JUNE 2017
Llandudno (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈdɪdnɔ]) is a seaside resort, town and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales, located on the Creuddyn peninsula, which protrudes into the Irish Sea. In the 2011 UK census, the community, which includes Penrhyn Bay and Penrhynside, had a population of 20,701. The town's name is derived from its patron saint, Saint Tudno. Llandudno, Queen of the Welsh Resorts, a title first applied as early as 1864, is now the largest seaside resort in Wales. Historically a part of Caernarfonshire, Llandudno was formerly in the district of Aberconwy within Gwynedd. The town of Llandudno developed from Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements over many hundreds of years on the slopes of the limestone headland, known to seafarers as the Great Orme and to landsmen as the Creuddyn Peninsula. The origins in recorded history are with the Manor of Gogarth conveyed by King Edward I to Annan, Bishop of Bangor in 1284.[citation needed] The manor comprised three townships, Y Gogarth in the south-west, Y Cyngreawdr in the north (with the parish church of St Tudno) and Yr Wyddfid in the south-east.
Great Orme.
Mostly owned by Mostyn Estates, Great Orme is home to several large herds of wild Kashmiri goats originally descended from several goats given by Queen Victoria to Lord Mostyn. The summit of the Great Orme stands at 679 feet (207 m). The Summit Hotel, now a tourist attraction, was once the home of world middleweight champion boxer Randolph Turpin. A haven for flora and fauna with some rare species such as peregrine falcons and a species of wild cotoneaster (cambricus) which can only be found on the Great Orme. The sheer limestone cliffs of the Great Orme provide ideal nesting conditions for a wide variety of sea birds, including cormorants, shags, guillemots, razorbills, puffins, kittiwakes, fulmars and numerous gulls. This great limestone headland has many attractions including the Great Orme Tramway and the Llandudno Cable Car that takes tourists effortlessly to the summit.
A beach of sand, shingle and rock curves two miles between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. For most of the length of Llandudno's North Shore there is a wide curving Victorian promenade. The road, collectively known as The Parade, has a different name for each block and it is on these parades and crescents that many of Llandudno's hotels are built. Near the centre of the bay is the Venue Cymru. The Llandudno Sailing Club and a roundabout mark the end of this section of The Parade and beyond are more hotels and guest houses but they are in the township of Craig-y-Don. At Nant-y-Gamar Road, the Parade becomes Colwyn Road with the fields of Bodafon Hall Farm on the landward side but with the promenade continuing until it ends in a large paddling pool for children and finally at Craigside on the lower slopes of the Little Orme. Llandudno is unique within the United Kingdom in that its lifeboat station is located inland, allowing it to launch with equal facility from either the West Shore or the North Shore as needed. Llandudno's active volunteer crews are called out more than ever with the rapidly increasing numbers of small pleasure craft sailing in coastal waters. The Llandudno Lifeboat is normally on display on the promenade every Sunday and bank holiday Monday from May until October. In 2014 a planning application was submitted for a new Lifeboat station, with a larger boat, to be built close to the paddling pool on North Shore.
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Travelodge Rhyl Seafront, North Wales
I stayed in the new Travelodge Rhyl Seafront hotel in the Easter Weekend, 2019. The hotel is centrally situated and easily accessible to the sandy beach fun and the shopping centre.
The staff are very friendly, helpful and polite.
The rooms are spacious, clean, bright and airy. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided and TV with free view. There are loads of sockets with USB chargers.
It is one of the best hotels I have visited so far and highly recommended.
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Remodelled Liverpool Lime Street from 30 July 2018
3D virtual video showing the new platform layout of Liverpool Lime Street from 30 July 2018 following the station's major eight week transformation (2 June - 29 July 2018). It also explains what work has been completed on all platforms.
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The Imperial Hotel, Llandudno, North Wales - Unravel Travel TV
Traditional hospitality, Victorian charm and first class service at The Imperial Hotel offers you a warm welcome to Llandudno, the Queen of Welsh Resorts in North Wales. The Imperial is an elegant 4 star hotel, perfectly situated in the heart of the beautiful Llandudno Seafront Promenade with picturesque views across the bay and the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands. Exceptional service, fine dining and a warm and friendly atmosphere is assured at this prestigious hotel, which offers the outstanding AA Rosette Chantrey’s Restaurant, a 45’ UV treated Swimming pool and fitness facility.
Whether you are on an exploration of North Wales and Snowdonia, relaxing by the sea or working away, you can enjoy accommodation overlooking the stunning Llandudno bay with easy access to the Llandudno train station only a 5 minute walk away. The perfect venue for a family break, activity holiday or business trip; The Imperial offers a comfortable and luxurious base for your break away.
The Imperial Hotel
History of Llandudno: Long before Llandudno became the beautiful thriving town it is today; a mining settlement stood in its place, taking advantage of the rich copper mines on the limestone headland, the Great Orme. In the 1800s Owen Williams, an architect and surveyor saw the village’s potential and sought to develop it into a prosperous holiday resort. The Victorian town’s popularity grew as Williams, the Mostyn family and local business men transformed the once small mining village into the ’Queen of Welsh’ resorts’ appealing to the masses as a seaside escape where people could visit to relax and take a break from everyday life. The late 1800s saw further developments that contribute greatly to the town’s tourism. In 1876 construction of the Pier began, a fantastic feature that all visitors enjoyed, giving them a brand new view of the bay with the mountains of Snowdonia in the background. Then in 1892 the new Llandudno railway station opened; giving guests easier access to the beautiful town from the major cities of Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham. Last but not least, the unveiling of the Great Orme Tramway in 1902 was a great attraction for all; transporting locals and holiday-makers to the top of the headland for the greatest views of the area, another key feature to the already bustling town.
The Great Orme, now a nature reserve run by the Conwy County Borough Countryside Service, is home to two hundred feral Kashmir goats, acquired from Queen Victoria. The locals will tell you how the Welsh Guards come here to select their regimental goat to lead the battalion in ceremonial duties.
Today people visit the Victorian town to relax in a beautiful part of North Wales, perfect for enjoying the best of the sea, the countryside (with its myriad of castles and golf courses) and the mountains. The Victorian tramway and the promenade feature strongly on the Llandudno must visit list as well as the more modern shops and Venue Cymru, the resort’s Theatre and Conference Centre.
The Imperial Hotel, Llandudno, North Wales
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The Land Train Victoria Park
A recent day out at Victoria Park in Bow, London. Thank you to everyone who visited us and had a ride.
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Welcome to The 2010 Victorian Extravaganza
The Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza in North Wales UK on May Day Bank Holiday
Concept Lift @ Rother Street Shopping Centre Car Park In Stratford Upon Avon
Floors: 3 (G, 4, 6)
Capacity: 8 Persons/600 Kg
Doors: Single Speed Sliding Doors
Walk along Llandudno Pier in Conwy County Borough - North Wales
The Virtual Tourist walks around Llandudno Pier in Conwy County Borough - North Wales
The Llandudno Tiddlywink Challenge 1986
Llandudno Ten Mile Road Race 1984 'The Start'
Llandudno Ten Mile Road Race 'The Start'
The Great Orme Cafe
Some sculptures in the Great Orme cafe.