Conwy Castle (Castell Conwy) Tours and Tickets
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Conwy Castle (Castell Conwy)

Conwy Castle and Town are surrounded by defensive walls that are classed as some of the finest in Europe, and which can also be explored.
This UNESCO-listed, 13th-century landmark is the perfect destination for history buffs and architecture lovers.
Views of the sea and the mountains of Snowdonia can be admired from the castle’s battlements.
While its roof no longer remains, you can still see the castle’s great hall, private chambers, royal chapel, and other interior landmarks.
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Entrance tickets to visit Conwy Castle currently start at £11.90 for adults from September to May, then from £12.50 in the peak summer months. There are reduced fees for families, along with discounts for students, children aged 5–17, and senior citizens. Disabled visitors and carers enter for free, as do children under the age of 5.
Conwy Castle is part of a group of King Edward I’s castles that were added to the UNESCO list for their impressive military architecture, which dates from the late 13th and 14th centuries. The castle is also noted for its medieval royal apartments that remain in an intact state.
Conwy Castle walls encircle the town’s time-steeped streets, stretching around just under 1 mile (1.2 kilometers) in length. While you can walk along most of the walls, there are some unsafe places that are closed to the public. Highlights include the section near the quayside, where views stretch to Llandudno.
Yes and no. Conwy Castle isn’t ideal for families with very young kids, as steep inclines and steps present challenges for strollers, and there are several low walls and drops that command careful supervision. For older kids, the castle is a fun trip with eight towers to check off, plus outdoor space for picnics.
Aim to spend 2-3 hours at Conwy Castle and its tower walls, or longer on a sunny day to allow for a picnic in the gardens. Many visitors combine Conwy Castle with other nearby attractions such as the Elizabethan town house Plas Mawr, or Great Britain’s smallest house on Conwy’s Lower Gate Street.





















































































































