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 Big Sleep Hotel Forms Part Of CardiffsSkyline. Originally Built In The Early 1960s As TheHeadquarters For British Gas In Wales It Has BeenSkillfully Transformed Into A Modern TechnologicallyAdvanced Hotel Ideal For The Next Millennium.On A Clear Day The Views From The Upper Floors AreStunning Wi... [More]
Travelodges Are Great Places For The Whole Family With Comfortable Family Rooms And Fantastic Locations Close To All Major Attractions Up And Down The Country. Our Family Rooms Offer Value And Quality You Just Wont Find Anywhere Else. All Rooms Have En suite Bathroom And Will Easily Sleep A Family O... [More]
A Rocco Forte Hotel A Member Of The Leading Hotels Of The World Rocco Fortes St. Davids Hotel And Spa Is A LandmarkOn Cardiff Bay/Fresh And Modern In Style Offering FiveStar Services And Facilities Throughout. Situated OnlyTwenty Minutes From Cardiff International Airport/The Hotel And City Are Well... [More]
A 5 Star City Centre Hotel Overlooking Cardiff Castle And City Hall. Next To The Best Shopping Outside600 Shops.Cardiffs Main Shopping And Business Centre, With OverHilton Cardiff Is Just A 2 Minute Walk From Queen StreetAnd City Hall And Next To The Bank Of Wales. London. [More]
A Picturesque Lakeside Setting Only 4 Miles From The City Centre Is Where You Will Find The 135 Bedroom, 4 Star Hotel. Only 10 Minutes From Cardiff Airport And The Intercity Station, With Junction 33 Of The M4 Just 5 Minutes Away. [More]