WELCOME TO THE

BELGRAVE

HOTEL, Restaurant & BAR
TEnby, PEMBROKESHIRE

A Grade II listed building built in 1874 located in historic Tenby and just a short walk away from the town centre.


We invite you to stay, dine and explore.

A hotel that seamlessly marries history and modernity—honouring timeless hospitality and a strong sense of place while delivering contemporary comfort for today’s traveller.

Each room at The Belgrave Hotel, Restaurant & Bar is an invitation to slow down – not just to rest, but to feel at home. 

Set within the traditional Victorian walls and soft lighting, time moves differently. And just outside our doors, the South beach waits to be explored and the wonderful walled town of Tenby to be discovered, moment by moment…


Tenby is a picture-perfect harbour town in southwest Wales. It’s known for its 13th-century town walls, brightly coloured buildings and its stretches of golden sandy shoreline.

THE BELGRAVE HOTEL 1976
THE BELGRAVE HOTEL 1976

Discover our Hotel’s History


The Belgrave Hotel is a historic hotel located in the coastal town of Tenby, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The hotel has a rich history dating back to the 19th century.

The original building was constructed in the 1870s as private residences for a wealthy families. In the early 20th century, the buildings were converted into a hotel and named the Belgrave Hotel.

Tenby was popular with Victorian tourists who came to enjoy the town’s beautiful beaches and scenery.

Augustus John (1878-1961) was born here one of Wales’ greatest painters. Augustus excelled in portraits

You can see copies of some of his paintings in the top lounge, to the left of the entrance.

Accessibility

The Belgrave Hotel, comprises of 3 Victorian houses built in 1876. As you might imagine with three different buildings on different levels, there are stairs everywhere. We do have a lift but you would need to climb 9 stairs to get to it & 9 stairs from it. Unfortunately we can not recommend ourselves for anyone with serious mobility issues.