Official capital of Wales since only 1955 (hence the annoyingly ubiquitous "Europe's Youngest Capital" slogan), the buoyant city of
CARDIFF
(Caerdydd) has swiftly grown into its new status. A number of progressive developments, not least the new, sixty-member Welsh National Assembly, are giving the city the feel of an international capital, if not always a very Welsh one: compared with Swansea, Cardiff is very anglicized - you'll rarely hear Welsh on the city's stree... [More]
Sandy beaches, rolling hills and Cardiff city centre are all within easy reach of this hotel. In Cardiff, don’t miss the National Museum of Wales, the Welsh Folk Museum and one of Europe's finest civic centres overlooking Alexandra Gardens. Out of the city, be sure to visit imposing Caerphilly Castl... [More]
The Holiday Inn Cardiff North is just 5 miles from the busy capital of Wales and home to the Millennium Stadium. The location is suitable to everyone. Just minutes from the M4 corridor and only 10 minutes from the bustling city centre where there is an abundance of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. ... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 2000City Centre Hotel With 102 Double Bed Rooms Only. Bar,Restaurant Open 24hrs. Paying Public Street Parking.Close To Cardiff International Arena, 10 Minutes WalkingFrom Central Train Station And Many Restaurantsand BarsWithin 5 Minutes By Foot. [More]
78 well-appointed rooms. The Ibis Cardiff Gate hotel is located in the Cardiff Gate business park, a 15 minute drive from the center of Cardiff and the castle. Conveniently situated near a business park with easy access from M4 (exit Jct.30). The hotel f. eatures a conference room, 24 hour snack se... [More]
Jury’s Cardiff Hotel is located adjacent to Cardiff International Arena and is just minutes’ walk from the city’s prime shopping districts, Jurys Cardiff Hotel is set right at the heart of the action. The hotel is welcoming, smart, stylish and offers top international amenities. As soon as you enter... [More]