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73 Ninian Rd Roath Park Cardiff CF23 5EN United Kingdom +44 29 2049 1803 |
A Welsh Tourist Board one-star hotel overlooking the gardens of Roath Park, close to shops and restaurants. Originally a set of Victorian houses, the hotel has now been fully converted and renovated, offering basic but comfortable bedrooms, home-cooked breakfasts and a pleasant bar. The surrounding area is quiet, but there are plenty of shops and restaurants close at hand. Convenient for city-centre buses, there is also a private car park for guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient for the university |
58 Colum Road Cathays Cardiff CF10 3EH United Kingdom +44 29 2022 6266 |
Situated close to the civic buildings and the National Museum and Gallery, this small guesthouse is very popular with students and visitors to the university, being just along the road from the Humanities, Languages and Business Schools. It has a Welsh Tourist Board recommendation for good service and offers cheap and comfortable accommodation a short stroll away from the city centre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For city and university |
69-71 Richmond Road Roath Cardiff CF24 3AR United Kingdom +44 29 2049 2168 |
Set halfway along a wide, tree-lined road linking the Roath area of Cardiff with the city centre, this large house has been tastefully converted into a hotel and is ideally placed for visitors to the university. Family run, it offers a high standard of personal care. The city centre is a short walk away, as is Roath Park with its flower gardens and boating lake. There are also large numbers of pubs, restaurants and takeaways within easy walking distance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dating back to the 10th century |
Miskin Cardiff, WE CF72 8ND United Kingdom +44 14 4322 4204 http://www.miskin-manor.co.uk |
Stately Miskin Manor has a long and impressive history, dating back to the 10th century. Notable guests include Edward VIII, who stayed at the house before he was crowned the king. During World War II it served as a hospital, it was then converted into flats and finally into the luxury hotel. The attractive building, was sympathetically restored after two major fires, and 22 acre gardens with helicopter pads, attracts a large number of wedding parties in the summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |