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The Imperial Tenby Hotel

  • Offers some of the most picturesque views of both Carmarthen Bay and the Pembrokeshire coastline
  • The Hotel is built into the old stone walls of the old town. The Imperial Hotel has a stunning cliff top location
  • Offers an attractive restaurant with magnificent views along the beach with a sun terrace and bar
  • Front facing rooms are highly recommended for their panoramic sea views
  • If an early evening drink takes your fancy, our patio terrace is set directly above the beach and sea, and gets the late evening sun

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The Imperial Tenby Hotel manager is:Simon

A warm welcome to The Imperial Tenby Hotel...

Tenby is a special town, big enough for a good range of things to do and a great choice of bars and restaurants, but small enough to be charming and intimate.

Built into the old town walls, the Imperial has recently undergone a large refurbishment giving it a beautiful new restaurant and lounge with stunning views across the beach and sea to St Catherine’s Fort.

If an early evening drink takes your fancy, our patio terrace will take some beating, set directly above the beach and sea, and it gets the late evening sun right until it sets in the west – perfect after a busy day’s sightseeing. The refurbishment means we now offer some stunning Premier and Superior rooms, for special breaks.

Simon

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Exterior & Location Looking at hotel from the beach Tenby Harbour Tenby Harbour with the tide out

Reception & Dining The Cliff-Hanger Restaurant Lounge Area Bar Area

Entertainment Piano in the Lounge Area Lounge Area

Rooms Typical Premier Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel Typical Superior Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel Typical Standard Plus Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel Typical Standard Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel

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Virtual Tour of The Imperial Hotel from the beach below Virtual Tour of the Bar and Lounge Area Virtual Tour of the Cliff-Hanger Restaurant with sea views

Room Types

The 45 rooms at the Imperial Hotel are elegant and comfortable, in keeping with the character of the property. They provide the perfect place to unwind after a hard day’s beachcombing or sightseeing.

The Imperial Tenby Hotel Premier Room

Typical Premier Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel

Often our most luxurious room option. Most premier rooms have four-poster beds and spacious en suite bathrooms that have been beautifully re-fitted to accommodate separate bath and shower options. These Premier Rooms normally offer a 32 inch flat screen digital television, as well as a comfortable seating area. The rooms also include a hairdryer and shaving point as well as tea and coffee making facilities.

  • En-suite bathroom with bath and separate shower.
  • Luxurious four-poster bed.
  • 32 inch digital flat screen Television.
  • Large rooms with comfortable seating.
  • Hair dryer, shaving point and telephone.

The Imperial Tenby Hotel Superior Room

Typical Superior Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel

Our Superior rooms typically have luxurious beds, 26 inch flat screen digital television, and a spacious en suite bathroom with shower over bath. These Superior rooms also have a hair dryer, shaving point and facilities to make a hot drink.

  • Flat screen Television.
  • En-suite bathroom with bath, shower and WC.
  • Large Rooms.
  • Hair dryer, shaving point and telephone.
  • Tea and coffee making facilities.

The Imperial Tenby Hotel Standard Plus Room

Typical Standard Plus Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel

These newly redesigned rooms offer attractive decor and contemporary furnishings. The rooms have been designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. All our rooms have En-Suite facilities and hairdryers.

  • Newly redesigned
  • Attractive decor and furnishings
  • Tea and coffee making facilities
  • En-Suite
  • Flat screen Television
  • The above image represents a typical standard plus room

The Imperial Tenby Hotel Standard Room

Typical Standard Room at The Imperial Tenby Hotel

Our standard rooms contain everything you come to expect from a modern hotel. All our rooms have en-suite facilities as well as a television, hair dryer, telephone and tea and coffee making facilities.

  • En-suite and WC.
  • Television.
  • Hairdryer.
  • Tea and coffee making facilities.

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Great for...

  • Walking
  • Food
  • Shopping

Facilities

The recently refurbished Imperial Hotel offers a wide range of leisure facilities and amenities to visitors. In addition to our beautiful grounds and gardens, we offer the following:

  • 24 hour reception with night porter
  • Patio Area
  • Internet Access
  • Check in time 3pm, check out time 11am

Entertainment

At The Imperial Hotel we offer Light Entertainment on some evenings, a typical week is shown below

The Imperial Hotel Entertainment Programme

On Tuesday Evenings

Guitar Vocalist
Steve James
Entertains with a great selection of music and song

On Thursday Evenings
Vocalist/Entertainer  
Julian Knight
 
On Saturday Evenings
Vocalist Entertainer
Carole Rees-Jones

The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.

Piano in the Lounge Area Lounge Area

View Our Breaks

View Our Breaks

Visit our Hotel Breaks page, there you will find details on all the types of Breaks we offer. From Seasonal Breaks, Festive Breaks to Special Occasions such as Mothers Day, Fathers Day and Valentine’s Day.

View Our Breaks

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Food
  • Shopping

Dining

Our refurbishment has given us a beautiful restaurant with stunning views across the beach and sea to St Catherine’s Fort. We strive to offer a menu and restaurant service to complement all of this. Local delicacies like Lava Bread are regularly on the menu.

Sample Table D'hôte Menu

 

Starters

  Chorizo and Potato Frittata
Diced chorizo and sautéed new potatoes served with seasonal leaf garnish and Mediterranean dressing

Homemade Mushroom Soup (v)
Deliciously creamy and packed with flavour. Served with freshly made croutons

Prawn Salad
With a homemade marie-rose sauce on a bed of lemon dressed leaves served with farmhouse granary bread
   
 

Main Course

  Fish and Chips
Deep fried battered fish served with chipped potatoes, minted pea puree and homemade tartare sauce

Slow Roast Loin of Pork
Roasted tenderloin with a sage and apple gravy and roasted potatoes

Spinach and Ricotta Cannelloni (v)
Pasta tubes filled with a mixture of spinach, ricotta cheese and white sauce served with Italian dressed mixed leaves
   
 

Dessert

  Fruits of the Forest Pudding
A soaked sponge filled with a medley of fruits served warm with custard

Baked Lemon Tart
A slowly baked lemon curd tart served with pouring cream

A selection of Ice Cream
Served with a crispy wafer

Freshly brewed Douwe Egberts Coffee and Mints
   
  Why not upgrade?
To improve your dining experience and give you more choice we have introduced a new a la carte menu to supplement our Table D'hôte offering. Guests staying on any of our half board package breaks are now able to upgrade to our new a la carte menu for a reduced rate. Bon appetit.

View Our Breaks

View Our Breaks

Visit our Hotel Breaks page, there you will find details on all the types of Breaks we offer. From Seasonal Breaks, Festive Breaks to Special Occasions such as Mothers Day, Fathers Day and Valentine’s Day.

View Our Breaks

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Food
  • Shopping

Location

A Picturesque town on the popular Pembrokeshire Coast

By Car

How to find the hotel, if you are approaching from the M4 junction 49

M4 Junction 49, Llanedi, Pontarddulais, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Head north, At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A48 heading to Cross Hands/Caerfyrddin/Carmarthen Go through 1 roundabout.  At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A477 heading to A478/Dinbych-y-pysgod/Doc Penfro/Tenby/Pembroke Dock. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A478 heading to Tenby/B4316/Saundersfoot  Go through 1 roundabout. Slight left at A478/Narberth Rd. Continue to follow A478. Turn right at A4139/White Lion St. Turn left at A4139/S Parade Close. Continue to follow S Parade Close. Turn left at A4139/S Parade Close. Continue to follow S Parade Close. Turn left at Paragon, The Imperial Hotel will be on the right.

This hotel has a car park with a limited amount of priority car parking spaces. These can be reserved at £5.00 per day. There is some on street parking usually available and also a public car park nearby, charges apply.

The Imperial Tenby Hotel

The Imperial Hotel

The Paragon

Tenby

Pembrokeshire

SA70 7HR

Res: 01834 843737

Tel: 01834 843737

How to get there

The Imperial Hotel Tenby is situated on the Pembrokeshire Coast, 30 miles from Junction 49 of the M4.

Car Parking

This hotel has a car park with a limited amount of priority car parking spaces. These can be reserved at £5.00 per day. There is some on street parking usually available and also a public car park nearby, charges apply.


Local Attractions

The main pull for many is the stunning beaches, here in Tenby and nearby at Stepaside, Amroth and Saundersfoot. A visit to the beautiful St David's Cathedral is inspiring, whilst Colby Woodland Gardens or the Botanical Gardens of Wales are well worth a visit.

  • Caldey Island
  • St David's Cathedral
  • Carew market
  • Seal Spotting
  • Botanical Gardens of Wales
  • Colby Woodland Garden

Local Insight

13 years ago I moved here to work here for a month and I am still here! I think the main pull for me is the sea and the beaches, here in Tenby and nearby at Saundersfoot, Stepaside and Amroth. In my opinion, they are some of the best in the UK. I never tire of the boat trip across to Caldey Island, home to the monks, or a trip out seal spotting. A visit to the beautiful St David’s Cathedral still inspires me.

The tranquillity of Colby Woodland Gardens or the grander Botanical Gardens of Wales are both well worth a visit.
John, Maintenance Manager

  • Tudor Merchant's House
    Visit this fascinating three-storey house, situated close to the harbour within the historic walled town of Tenby, and discover how the Tudor merchant and his family would have lived. Furnished to recreate the atmosphere of family life in Tudor times, there are costumes for children to try on and replica toys to play with. Features of the house include a fine 'Flemish' round chimney and the original scarfed roof-trusses, as well as remains of 18th-century secco paintings. Access to the small herb garden is available, weather permitting.
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  • Colby Woodland Garden
    Set in a tranquil and secluded valley, this glorious informal woodland garden with a fascinating industrial past, offers a variety of walks along open and wooded pathways. Rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and camellias, under planted with bluebells, provide spring colour. Later highlights are the summer hydrangeas and autumn foliage.
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  • Picton Castle and Woodland Gardens
    Situated close to the Cleddau Estuary, known locally as the 'hidden waterway', Picton Castle comprises 40 acres of some of the most beautiful woodland gardens and grounds in West Wales. Soak up the special magic as you stroll beneath some of the largest and oldest trees in West Wales and discover woodland walks, ferns, a maze and abundant feasts of wild flowers that blend with unusual woodland shrubs from all corners of the world.
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  • Aberglasney Gardens
    A garden "lost in time", in the process of restoration. One of the interesting features is a yew tunnel planted in the 18th century. A cloister garden parapet allows you to walk along the top of the walls for views over the garden below.
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  • National Botanical Gardens of Wales
    The Great Glasshouse Collection represents thousands of plants from areas of the world which have a Mediterranean climate – central Chile, the south west of Australia, South Africa’s Cape, California, Canary Island’s and the Mediterranean Basin. The double walled garden collection tells the story of the evolution of flowering plants, the apothecaries garden collection features herbal plants from around the world and the wallace garden collection consists of natural plant mutations. The Woods of the World, planting which began in 2005, is made up of trees and shrubs from regions of the world.
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Local Events

Tenby is a unique holiday destination all year round. Whether you come to walk the Coast Path amongst a carpet of flowers in early Summer, to relax in our warm Autumn sunshine surrounded by spectacular scenery or to visit for some of the local attractions, Tenby really has a lot going on.

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View Our Breaks

Visit our Hotel Breaks page, there you will find details on all the types of Breaks we offer. From Seasonal Breaks, Festive Breaks to Special Occasions such as Mothers Day, Fathers Day and Valentine’s Day.

View Our Breaks

Great for...

  • Walking
  • Food
  • Shopping

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