The town council will be holding its Christmas parade on December 7.
The parade will leave Llandudno railway station at 4pm, and travel through Vaughan Street, Mostyn Street, past the town hall on Lloyd Street, down Madoc Street, before heading back to the station.
It will be led by the Clwyd and Gwynedd ACF Corps of Drums and Knights of Snowdon, followed by Father Christmas on his sleigh.
Other attractions include the Theatr Colwyn Pinocchio-themed pantomime float, a nativity float, the Cambria Band, Christmas-themed stilt walkers, juggling elves, and many characters, as well as young people’s groups from Llandudno.
Entertainment will take place outside the town hall from 2.15pm, featuring Llandudno Town Band, Llandudno Youth Music Theatre, Linzi Grace School of Dance, carol singing from Ysgol Glanwydden, and a Christmas message from Reverend Morris.
Once the parade has left Lloyd Street, there will be a 25-minute show, followed by a performance from the Batala Samba Band.
The Christmas Parade chairman, Councillor Antony Bertola, said: "As the Christmas Parade approaches, we are all really excited about seeing the performers and talented acts.
"You will be able to witness Christmas characters, singing, dancing, and an array of music as the parade progresses through the town of Llandudno.
"We look forward to seeing you on the day.
"I must also like to thank everyone within the council and the volunteers who work so hard on this event.
"Thank you all for supporting the town."
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