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Comfort and style |
Circle Way East Llanedeyrn Cardiff, Cardiff CF23 7XF United Kingdom +44 29 2058 9988 http://www.moathousehotels.co.uk/ |
This modern, purpose-built hotel is set on the outskirts of Cardiff, a ten-minute drive from the centre. The low-key, friendly atmosphere and extensive range of facilities - restaurant, bar, coffee shop, and leisure suite - appeals to both business and leisure travellers alike, while easy access to the M4 makes this a good base for those who are planning to travel within South Wales. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable setting |
Nieuwendijk 158 Llandaff Cardiff 1012 MS United Kingdom +44 29 2040 1300 http://www.churchillshotel.co.uk |
This is a luxurious RAC three-star town house hotel located near the picturesque village of Llandaff and within a four-minute drive of Cardiff city centre. It is noted for its friendly, informal atmosphere. A well-maintained and renovated building set in parkland with patio areas and private parking, the large house is imposing without being intimidating and ideal for anyone who wants a touch of luxury without having to stand on ceremony. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious apartments |
Windsor Lane, Windsor House Cardiff CF10 3DE United Kingdom +44 (0)29 2049 4999 http://www.cityscapeuk.com/ |
If you're staying in Cardiff for a long time, why not check into an apartment instead of the usual hotel? City Scape has furnished units for the sole purpose of accommodating business travelers in the city. Spacious apartments include state-of-the-art furnishings and fixtures, a full kitchen, jacuzzi-style baths, and huge balconies. Secure parking, leisure complex, room service are other facilities available. Rates: GBP110-270 per night. Weekly and monthly rates are also available. Reservations are necessary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country mansion |
Coychurch Cardiff, WE CF35 6AF United Kingdom +44 16 5686 0621 http://www.coed-y-mwstwr.com |
Coed-y-Mwstwr, 'Whispering Wood' in English, is an apt name for this Victorian mansion set in 17 acres of woodland overlooking the Vale of Glamorgan. 20 miles from Cardiff Airport, and 25 miles from Cardiff city centre, the hotel is close to junction 35 of the M4 and so is a good base for those with their own transport wishing to explore the area. It's also a good choice for the energetic, offering an outdoor heated pool, all-weather tennis court and a nine hole golf course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A taste for luxury |
Porthkerry Nr Barry Cardiff, WE CF62 3BZ United Kingdom +44 14 4671 1666 http://www.egertongrey.co.uk/ |
Formerly a 19th-century rectory, this country house was opened as a luxury hotel in 1988. Awarded AA and RAC three-star ratings and a holder of the AA Courtesy and Care Award, guests can be assured of the highest standard of accommodation and service. Set in a country location with seven acres of private gardens and views over the coast, Cardiff city centre is a pleasant 10-mile drive away. The hotel is beautifully furnished throughout with a wealth of antiques and paintings. Rooms feature Edwardian bathrooms, open fireplaces and many carefully restored original features. The two suites both have four-poster beds. The restaurant features in several guides and is very highly regarded for the standard of its traditional British/Welsh cooking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the heart of the city |
Castle Street Cardiff CF10 1XD United Kingdom +44 29 2038 8681 http://www.forte-hotels.com//s... |
This is a modern, high-rise hotel in a superb location on the east bank of the River Taff opposite Cardiff Castle and Bute Park, within easy walking distance of all city-centre attractions. The Posthouse is primarily a business hotel, but its central location and upbeat bar and restaurant attract a large number of leisure visitors too. With a full range of facilities and comprehensive tourist information service, it is especially suitable for those making a one or two night stop in the city centre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mouthwatering desserts! |
Hemingway Road Cardiff Bay Cardiff, CF 10 4JY United Kingdom +44 292 043 2781 http://www.futureinns.com |
Dine at the plush and magnificent Future Inns at Cardiff. With a splendid view of the Cardiff bay, you can untwine at the spa and gym. Then relish home baked caramelized onions and smoked haddock at the restaurant and of course the toothsome wines. The corporate can have meetings at the available conference rooms. There is a free internet access in each room. The hotel team is very friendly and helpful. Reservations can be made online. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rural 15th-century pub |
Drope Road St Georges-Super-Ely Cardiff, WE CF65 6EP United Kingdom +44 14 4676 0310 |
Those in search of something off the beaten track should take a look at this charming 15th-century pub. Huge bay windows, exposed beams and stonework are perfectly in keeping with the leafy, rural location in the Vale of Glamorgan. However, a five minute drive will take you to the M4, and Cardiff city centre is only ten minutes away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hen Party... |
Macdonald Holland House 24-26 Newport Road Cardiff, CF 24 0DD United Kingdom +44 870 122 0020 http://www.macdonaldhollandhou... |
Located at the heart of the city this hotel is modern and luxurious. One can find all the facilities here from clubs and spas to the bars and restaurants. The atmosphere here is very friendly. On the menu they offer all modern cuisines. Holland House Hotel has one of the largest banquet and conference rooms. There is an ample parking space and reservations are welcome. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Make the most of your stay |
1 Churchill Way Cardiff CF10 2HA United Kingdom +44 29 2064 9250 http://www.ibishotel.com |
This modern chain hotel is set in the heart of the city centre and offers the best in convenience for the business traveler or tourist. A few minutes from the bus and train stations, the Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium are all within easy reach and there are hundreds of exciting shops and restaurants within sight of the hotel. Rooms are smart and modern, spacious and fully-equipped with everything you might need. All the modern bedrooms are en suite and equipped with satellite TV, tea and coffee making facilities, direct-dial telephone and PC outlet. Very popular with business people because of the location, families are also welcome and children's facilities are available. The large restaurant is open from 6a to 10:30p. In addition, there is a cafe bar which serves snacks all day and night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Judge for yourself |
Mary Ann Street Cardiff CF10 2JH United Kingdom +44 29 2034 1441 http://cardiffhotels.jurysdoyl... |
This imposing brick and glass hotel is set in one of the best locations in Cardiff, right opposite the prestigious Cardiff International Arena. With rooms rising up on either side of an impressive central lobby, the building offers the best in modern comfort and convenience. Cardiff Bay is within walking distance, and all the attractions of the city centre are at your doorstep, including the fashionable 'cafe quarter', with its cosmopolitan selection of restaurants and bars. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four-postered splendour |
118 Cathedral Road South Glamorgan Cardiff CF11 9LQ United Kingdom +44 29 2039 5558 http://www.lincolnhotel.co.uk/ |
The main sources of Lincoln House's pride are the four-poster beds and en suite bathrooms that put the rooms in the realm of luxury accommodation. A converted Victorian townhouse, the hotel is set on a quiet, tree-lined road within easy walking distance of the Welsh Institute of Sport, the Millennium Stadium and the city centre. It has a Wales Tourist Board three-star rating. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly hotel and pub |
Tyn-y-Parc Road Whitchurch Cardiff CF14 6BH United Kingdom |
Conveniently situated on the A470 (on the way into the city centre), this modern, Toby pub and hotel has a two-star rating. It's not the height of luxury, but the rooms are large, comfortable and functional and offer very good value for money. Popular because of its reliable standard of service, it is a good choice for the short-stay visitor or business traveller. The family-friendly restaurant will also appeal to those travelling with children. 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 |
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Elegant living |
Thornhill Cardiff CF14 9UA United Kingdom http://www.newhousehotel.com |
This country house hotel is a Grade II listed building, constructed in 1795 and lavishly restored to offer a perfect combination of old-world elegance with modern comfort. Set on the outskirts of Cardiff with views over the Vale of Glamorgan, the city centre can be reached in approximately 15 minutes by car. With golf and fishing available locally, this hotel makes a perfect retreat for those who want to combine countryside pursuits with city entertainment. The New House Restaurant has won several awards and is very popular with non-residents. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heavenly luxury |
Castle Street Cardiff CF10 1SZ United Kingdom +44 29 2064 9200 http://www.paramount-hotels.co.uk |
This famous city-centre hotel is set in a superb location opposite Cardiff Castle and within easy walking distance of the bus and train station. Built in 1833 and extensively refurbished, the magnificent interior includes marble floors, crystal chandeliers and a grand staircase that sweeps up dramatically from the lobby to the luxury, air-conditioned bedrooms. Its excellent facilities and central location make it a popular short-stay hotel, so early booking is advisable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury accommodation |
Merthyr Road Cardiff CF15 7LD United Kingdom +44 29 2052 9988 http://www.qualityinn.com/hote... |
Living up to its name, the Quality Hotel has a four crown rating from the Welsh Tourist Board. The hotel features an elegant sunken lounge, carvery restaurant, leisure club and fully-equipped bedrooms. Set on junction 32 of the M4 with easy access to Cardiff city centre, Cardiff Airport and all of South Wales, it is a popular choice with both business and leisure travellers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country club |
Castleton (St. Mellons) Cardiff CF3 2XR United Kingdom +44 1633 68 0355 |
Set in a peaceful, countryside location, west of the city, this country house offers the ideal setting for a relaxing break, for business and leisure visitors alike. Well maintained and modernised with spacious rooms and excellent public areas, the hotel offers a first class standard of comfort and service. St. Mellons Golf Club is near at hand (golf breaks can be arranged) and, with easy access to the M4, the city centre is a short drive away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfort guaranteed! |
Hensol Pendoylan Cardiff CF72 8GG United Kingdom +44 1443 22 5877 http://www.llanerch-vineyard.c... |
This place is appropriate for a family outing and stay. There are two cottages in the Llanerch Vineyard, each of which has two bedrooms - one double, a twin and two bathrooms. The fully furnished cottages have been rated five stars by the Wales Tourist Board. The room charges vary from £350 per week in low season to £650 per week in high season. If comfort and convenience are on your mind, this is where you should be. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A taste of elegance |
Park Place Cardiff, CF 10 3UD United Kingdom +44 870 333 9157 http://www.thistlehotels.com |
Victorian opulence meets French sophistication at this city-center hotel—its distinctive stone facade has been a prominent feature of the area since it was built in 1833. Taken over by the Thistle Group, the building has been restored to the full glory of its formative years. All of the city's attraction are within easy walking distance, making it an ideal sight-seeing base. The elegant, ensuite rooms are all individually decorated and furnished and offer modern facilities including TV, phone, hairdryer and luxury toiletries. Good choice of dining facilities: residents' lounge bar, brasserie, sports bar cafe and Victorian-style pub. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For all the family |
Hensol Park Vale of Glamorgan Cardiff CF72 8JY United Kingdom +44 1443 667800 http://www.vale-hotel.com |
Once part of a 17th century country estate, this is now a stylish and modern hotel set in 280 acres of private parkland in the picturesque Vale of Glamorgan, yet within minutes of the M4, and a 20 minute drive from Cardiff city center. The main attraction, of course, is the golf—18 and nine-hole courses are on offer and golfing breaks are a specialty. But the countryside setting and leisure facilities including tennis, squash and a 20 meter pool, means non-golfers will be kept happily busy, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |