Where To Stay In Wrexham
WREXHAM’S stay scene spans smart city boltholes, characterful coaching inns and gentle country-house getaways.
For a polished base a stroll from the centre, Ramada Plaza Wrexham delivers the city’s flagship four-star experience just off the A483, handy for matches, meetings and north Wales day trips.
If you like a boutique feel with a local heartbeat, The Lemon Tree pairs a neo-Gothic townhouse setting with snug, individually-styled rooms and a well-loved restaurant.
Right in the middle of town, Wynnstay Arms brings proper Wrexham history to your overnight stay – an 18th-Century, Grade II-listed coaching inn with simple en-suite rooms and a lively pub atmosphere.

Value hunters are well served, too. Premier Inn Wrexham North (A483) makes an easy, no-fuss base with strong road links, while Travelodge Wrexham sits by the bypass at Rhostyllen for straightforward, budget-friendly stays.
Step a little north into the border villages and you’ll find two handsome Georgian and Victorian country houses: Rossett Hall Hotel, a four-star stay marrying period grace with modern comforts, and Wrexham Llyndir Hall Hotel, a tranquil retreat in landscaped gardens.
For a switch-off in the hills, the Ceiriog Valley hides some of the region’s most appealing inns: The Hand at Llanarmon, beloved for its warm welcome and good food; The West Arms, a centuries-old inn surrounded by impressive walking country; and The Mulberry Inn at Llwynmawr, a small, friendly hideaway with access to Chirk, Llangollen and scenic valley trails.
Closer to town, the recently refreshed Hotel Wrexham (formerly Holt Lodge) adds comfortable rooms, events spaces and a new on-site gastropub. Whether you’re here for Wrexham AFC, canal-side adventures or a foodie weekend, this mix of addresses lets you choose your own north-east Wales mood – urban buzz, village charm or deep-valley calm.
