Situated a 10-minute walk from Cardiff Central railway station and a 15-minute walk from the Millennium Stadium, the ibis budget Cardiff Centre offers rooms and wireless internet hotspots.
Well-placed with its city centre location directly opposite the Motorpoint Arena (formerly the Cardiff International Arena), this Park Inn is adjacent to the St.
This 4-star premium hotel is in Cardiff’s city centre, 300 metres from Cardiff Central Rail Station. It has air-conditioned rooms, an onsite restaurant and a fitness club.
Located in the city centre, just 5 minutes’ walk from Cardiff Castle, this luxury 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a 20-metres indoor pool and a gym.
With a stylish bar and restaurant, Clayton Hotel Cardiff offers modern rooms with free WiFi. The hotel is adjacent to Cardiff Central Rail Station, and the Principality Stadium is 300 metres away.
In the waterfront area of Cardiff Bay’s old East Dock, only 20 minutes’ walk from the heart of the city centre, this modern hotel offers a restaurant, bar and terrace and is situated just 500 metres...
Hotel Indigo - Cardiff is located in Cardiff, 200 metres from St David's Hall and 300 metres from Cardiff Castle. The hotel has a terrace and fitness centre, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
This classic Victorian building offers classic bedrooms next to Cardiff Castle and 150 yards from the Principality Stadium. It has an elegant restaurant and bar.
Located in the city centre, just 5 minutes’ walk from Cardiff Castle, this luxury 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a 20-metres indoor pool and a gym.
The room was large and the bed was so comfortable.
This 4-star premium hotel is in Cardiff’s city centre, 300 metres from Cardiff Central Rail Station. It has air-conditioned rooms, an onsite restaurant and a fitness club.
Location.
Breakfast was lush .
Friendly helpful staff.
Carefully restored and developed to provide you with all the comforts of modern living, this Victorian town house is ideally situated within easy walking distance of Cardiff city centre.
Perfect location, clean and tidy room, friendly staff
With a great location in Cardiff’s centre, Leonardo Hotel Cardiff, formerly Jurys Inn is set in a beautiful Victorian building and boasts a restaurant and bar.
Great polite friendly staff, easy parking and comfy bed
Ideal for both Cardiff and Newport, ibis Cardiff Gate - International Business Park is in Cardiff's business district just off junction 30 of the M4 motorway.
Pleasant room and lovely, new ensuite shower room.
Located in Cardiff, 1.3 km from Cardiff Bay, Rooms at The Deck, Penarth provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Didn’t eat at The Deck
Unique Room and facilities were good.
Located in Cardiff and with Motorpoint Arena Cardiff reachable within 1.1 km, Central Studios provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property...
The location to the train station was excellent and it was very clean.
1.3 km from Cardiff University, CF Eleven is located in Cardiff and accommodation and a cocktail bar. Offering a garden, the property is located within 1.4 km of Cardiff Castle.
Friendly welcome. Exceptionally clean. Great room.
This country house hotel is in quiet gardens, just off the M4 motorway and 5 miles from Cardiff city centre. It has views of the mountains, free parking and free Wi-Fi is available throughout.
Friendly, efficient staff, beautiful clean and comfortable
Offering easy access in less than 30 minutes by car to Cardiff International Airport, this waterside hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Cardiff’s lively city centre.
Set in an iconic building, with stunning views across Cardiff Bay, the 5-star voco St. David's Cardiff features a luxury spa, stylish bedrooms and an innovative restaurant and a bar.
Amazing hotel, great staff, great food, great views
Located in Cardiff, Crofts Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Very friendly and caring staff, cosy beds and a calm room
Boasting a restaurant, Pickford’s Hotel and Restaurant with Rooms is set in Penarth. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and a terrace. Free WiFi is available.
In the waterfront area of Cardiff Bay’s old East Dock, only 20 minutes’ walk from the heart of the city centre, this modern hotel offers a restaurant, bar and terrace and is situated just 500 metres...
Very clean and well maintained hotel. Friendly staff.
Just 3 miles from Cardiff, Mercure Cardiff North Hotel features a fitness suite, a grill restaurant and colourful bedrooms. With free WiFi, the hotel is 5 minutes from the M4.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cardiff cost £93 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cardiff are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cardiff can on average be found for £172 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cardiff this weekend is £114 or, for a 4-star hotel, £144. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cardiff for this weekend cost on average around £175 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cardiff for tonight. You'll pay on average around £124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cardiff will cost around £191 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly directly to Cardiff Airport, 19km from the city, or Bristol Airport, 85km away. From London, take a 2-hour train or 3-hour drive. Ferries from Ireland dock at nearby ports. Transfers may be required.
The Pride of Wales
Capital of Wales, Cardiff is a wonderfully green city steeped in national pride. At its heart is enormous Bute Park, divided by the River Taff and named after the marquis that once lived in Cardiff Castle overlooking it. In fact, this is just one of 5 castles within the surrounding area.
Over the road is Cathays Park, a beautiful square flanked by Edwardian architectural masterpieces including Cardiff City Hall and the excellent National Museum of Wales. Another must-see is St Fagan’s National History Museum, one of Britain’s top attractions.
From Victorian arcades to the fabulous St David’s Centre, shopping in Cardiff is a delight. And there’s no shortage of pubs and restaurants in which to rest awhile. Those by Cardiff Bay offer particularly pleasant views.
Also by the bay are the futuristic National Assembly for Wales and the Wales Millennium Centre. Another year 2000 landmark is the Millennium Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue for international rugby and football matches, as well as concerts. Next door is Cardiff Arms Park, home to the city’s rugby union team, while Cardiff City FC’s new stadium is in the west.
Cardiff Airport is further west near Barry and Booking.com have an excellent range of hotels, B&Bs and apartments both near there and in the city centre.
The hotel staff, taxi drivers, local shopkeepers and local...
The hotel staff, taxi drivers, local shopkeepers and local people were all friendly and willing to share information about the area. The water bus and bay trips were well worth going on. The Norwegian church and other sights both in Mermaid Quay and Cardiff city and Castle were all worth visiting. We had a really good and interesting time.
Sandra
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
I don't have anything good to say.
I don't have anything good to say. Bad experience, rude staff, they were offering a 9 am break fast and they were starting hoovering, cleaning and putting food away around us at 9.15.
They stole £50 from our card because 2 bottle of soap had broken. The self was unstable and they fell
Irene
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed our short stay in Cardiff and would probably have...
We enjoyed our short stay in Cardiff and would probably have stayed another couple of nights. We had a great meal out at Ty Madeira, and enjoyed Cardiff Castle, although it is a slightly odd selection of different things to do. It is easy to get around Cardiff: we mainly walked but got taxis when the weather didn't allow that.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cardiff is a great City.
Cardiff is a great City. The people are amazing really friendly and helpful if you get lost. Lots to see and do whether you like shopping, dining out or historic attractions. A return trip is most certainly on my list!
Marie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Didn't spend too much time in the city itself as we only...
Didn't spend too much time in the city itself as we only went for a night to go to a music gig. That said Cardiff has changed a lot since I was last there 20 years ago. Much cleaner and more vibrant. I loved the shopping arcades that were only a stones throw from the railway station, the sports stadium and plenty of guest houses.
I do recommend some sort of map once you are in the city shopping area. I am pretty much ok but the person I was with has the sense of direction of a deranged lemming and once we got to the central shopping area she got totally lost.
Plenty of cheap places to eat and drink if you look, that cater to all tastes, ethnicity and diet. There are a multiplicity of stores that can offer everything from cute 'Welsh Dragon' plush toy stores to an entire shop dedicated to just selling Lego (Other building block construction kits are available!)
One massive plus is it so easy to get to places if you know where you are going. The fact that all the areas to shop, eat drink are in a pedestrianised location that has no vehicles AT ALL is great.
Clarke
10
Scored 10
Cardiff is a lovely city that is close to many cool sights.
Cardiff is a lovely city that is close to many cool sights. The Cardiff castle is beautiful and right in the city center with a large park next to it. The people are friendly, and it’s cheaper than other areas in the UK. Cardiff is very walkable, and the public transport includes trains, local buses, and regional buses like FlixBus. We stayed for five days, which was perfect to explore the city and surrounding area. I recommend visiting the Welsh parliament, the Pierhead building, St Fagan’s open air museum, Castell Coch, and the Caerphilly castle.
The room was very clean, with new feeling bedding. Very comfortable bed. Friendly staff. I had to get to the bay and university buildings during my stay, so was an ideal midway location with a short 15-20 minute walk for both. Near to the city centre with plenty of food options (takeaway at the moment!). The parking was directly outside the hotel. Could help self to coffee from machine in main reception area.
Lovely hotel in a great location - 5 min walk from Cardiff Central train station and a stones throw away from the main shopping centre which has loads of great restaurants and food options. 15 min walk to Cardiff castle and then you can take a nearby boat to the Bay. Very helpful and kind staff - we stayed in a standard room and it was huge - big bathroom too which was very clean.
The cleanliness of the hotel and room, the staff were very friendly, our dogs were welcomed, access into the hotel was easy and it was easy to find. It is located about a 15 min walk from the city centre or from Cardiff Bay pubs/restaurants. Breakfast was nice and always ready for 7am. Parking is good but more challenging the later you arrive.
Located at a former dock basin; quiet, yet easily accessible. Large twin-room suite, modern and well-equipped including a kitchenette. Breakfast with a nice selection (continental as well as British).
The bay/waterfront is less than twenty minutes walking distance away; Cardiff city centre is in similar proximity. A supermarket is next door.
The apartment is perfectly located in Cardiff Bay, with the restaurants and bars of Mermaid Quay a stone's throw away, and supermarkets, parking and bus routes to the city centre all nearby. The apartment is spacious and equipped with everything you would need for a short or long stay. Communication was excellent and access was simple.
We went to a gig at Cardiff Bay so the location was ideal for us, but it was also only a 10 minute cab to the city centre. The price we paid for the property was excellent and it was a very nice touch leaving a bottle of Prosecco for us on arrival. All the beds were very comfortable and we had plenty of space to go about our days.
Impressive penthouse apartment. Ideally located between the city and bay. Stunning views. Comfortable beds. Five of us stayed there and we had enough room. 2 bathrooms were handy. Easy to check in and host was easy to contact. We were sent codes to access apartment on the morning of our stay.
The hotel was situated perfectly to access local bars restaurants and sightseeing within Cardiff city centre. It was also just a short trip away to further places to visit like Barry Island and Cardiff bay. The staff were amazing and more than helpful, always having a smile on their face.
Location and room were excellent. Close to the city centre, with enough restaurants and bars around to grab food/drinks. Luckily our room was at the other side of the hotel, so we didn't have any noise complaints at all, even though the hotel is next to an area with a ton of pubs.
The room is elegant, I like the design of the bedside lamp!
Perfect location - 15min walk to the town centre and 30min to the bay. Also quiet. There is a Co-op store just opposite the hotel.
Free coffee machine on the ground floor.
Friendly and helpful staff.
the room was a good size with two queen beds well stocked up with water tea coffee biscuits and toiletries the hotel had all its own facilities bar restaurant and there was lots at facilities around
it was a lovely walk into the city centre and Cardiff bay
Location was perfect, just outside the city centre. 5 mins walk to CIA, Millenium Stadium, shopping, bars and restaurants. Having free onsite parking was excellent. 2 bathrooms is a great plus. On 16th floor with great views over Cardiff. We recommend!!
The location is in the middle of the city centre with loads of shops and restaurants, friendly staff, and one of the cheapest rates in Cardiff. NCP parking is about 3 minutes away and the hotel provides discount vouchers.
Great location with amazing views over Cardiff Bay and the Bristol Channel in the distance. The room was a good size and nicely appointed. The hotel bar had a lovely vibe. But it's really the views that make this hotel.
Good location in Cardiff Bay. Plenty of places to eat and drink within easy walking distance. Buses and trains from outside. Bed was comfortable. Kitchen well equipped
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