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]
The premier five-star hotel of Wales, The St David's provides the very highest level of service, the ultimate in comfort, leisure facilities and cuisine, and extensive function, conference, exhibition and business resources, all of which combine to guarantee its position as the leading hotel of Wale... [More]
The St David’s Hotel & Spa on the waterfront of Cardiff Bay creates a striking landmark. Dynamic in style, all 132 bedrooms have a balcony overlooking the bay and all are air conditioned. Each room is equipped with satellite television, private bar and safe. The hotel’s close proximity to Cardiff an... [More]
Rocco Fortes St.David's Hotel and Spa is a landmark on Cardiff Bay, fresh and modern in style offering five star services and facilities throughout. Situated only twenty minutes from Cardiff International Airport, the hotel and city are well served by the railway system enabling an easy journey to ... [More]
Hotel opening mid August 2005 theroyalhotel is the city's newest and hippest hotel. This beautiful period property has all the trademark contemporary influences whilst the character of the period is celebrated. The original oak-panelled dining room was used by Scott to plan his trip to the Antarcti... [More]
Victorian opulence is complimented by the comfort and convenience of modern amenities. The hotel is in the city centre close to shops, Millenium Stadium, Cardiff Castle and the Cardiff International Arena; an ideal base for the business or leisure traveler. Guests may choose from a delightful range ... [More]