Discover a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation at The Diplomat Hotel Restaurant and Spa, nestled in the heart of Swansea at Felinfoel Road, Llanelli. Our establishment seamlessly combines luxurious accommodation with a tranquil spa experience, making it the perfect getaway for those seeking to unwind and indulge in self-care.

At The Diplomat, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of wellness services, from invigorating spa treatments to serene wellness packages designed to promote relaxation and rejuvenation. Our luxurious spa features state-of-the-art facilities, including soothing saunas, serene treatment rooms, and revitalizing hydrotherapy, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in a world of tranquility.

Complement your spa experience with exquisite culinary delights from our renowned restaurant, where our talented chefs craft seasonal menus using the finest local ingredients. The inviting atmosphere of our dining area, complete with elegant décor and warm hospitality, creates the perfect backdrop for a memorable meal or special occasion.

Whether you are looking to escape for a day or planning a longer retreat, The Diplomat Hotel Restaurant and Spa offers an unparalleled experience that prioritizes your well-being. For inquiries or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01554 756156 or explore our website at http://www.diplomat-hotel-wales.com/. We look forward to welcoming you to a haven of relaxation and luxury in Swansea.

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Aled Davies

5 Google Rating

The Diplomat Hotel is a unique, beautiful, historical space in the heart of Llanelli. The hotel host

5/ 5

The Diplomat Hotel is a unique, beautiful, historical space in the heart of Llanelli. The hotel hosts a restaurant, spa and beautiful grounds surrounding the main building. It's family owned and managed, and this comes across in the service you receive. Can't recommend the place highly enough.

Samuel Stevens

4 Google Rating

The rooms were clean and the spa facilities were ok. Good value for money. Being a young black coupl

4/ 5

The rooms were clean and the spa facilities were ok. Good value for money. Being a young black couple form London in rural west Wales we was made to feel at home which was pleasant. I would recommend a stay here! The bar staff Patrick and Gavin were very friendly provided 5* service even though they were rushed off their feet. The manager Gavin was great and accommodated our needs as the restaurant was delayed due to being extremely busy but he ensured we was comfortable and kept us updated with times etc. And the steak night is a good bonus!!!! £40 for 2 steak and chips and a bottle of wine Reception were very accommodating and brought up breakfast even though it was past 10 when it finishes. The facilities are a little bit old school like the kettle, hair dryer and bathroom could be updated. As well as some tiling in the jacuzzi but was good value for money.

Rob Bowman

1 Google Rating

Room was nice but not clean. Only hot water from taps. Food was poor for the price. Spa Hotel but un

1/ 5

Room was nice but not clean. Only hot water from taps. Food was poor for the price. Spa Hotel but unable to use as it was booked out. Barking dog in the middle of night. Toilet seat didn't fit so was sat on the pan. Staff were nice hence the star.

Steve Carpenter

2 Google Rating

Had afternoon tea. Very disappointed with sandwiches, tinned ham cube in 1 small sandwich and 2 slit

2/ 5

Had afternoon tea. Very disappointed with sandwiches, tinned ham cube in 1 small sandwich and 2 slithers of cucumber in another. Wrap was nice and egg Mayo ok. Cakes were advertised as chefs choice but seemed like bought in cakes for majority, saving grace was scone was nice. Staff were very helpful and friendly and can’t fault them. But struggled to comprehend how we could have paid twice! 2 members of a 3 person party thought they would treat the others and both paid 1 at beginning and 1 at the end. There were no other 3 person parties and not mega busy not sure how that could have happened. Did eventually get refund but only after some hassle and had to go through hoops. Not worth the money

Susan Lamb

4 Google Rating

Had a voucher for afternoon tea. Impressive hotel on a hill. Lovely views . Afternoon tea was lovely

4/ 5

Had a voucher for afternoon tea. Impressive hotel on a hill. Lovely views . Afternoon tea was lovely, had ham, egg and cucumber sandwiches, with coronation chicken wrap, scone jam and clotted cream and a further 5 different cakes. I would have preferred more savory ie mini quiche or sausage rolls instead of more cake options. Pot of tea or jug of coffee. Would I go again ... yes i would . Thank you for the experience

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