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Friendly, no fuss |
191-193 Albany Road Roath Cardiff CF24 3NU United Kingdom |
It's no surprise that this hotel used to be a family home - it still retains an air of comfort and offers a warm welcome. It has a low-key, no-fuss atmosphere and is popular with guests of all ages. The rooms are well-maintained and the hotel itself is in a very convenient location - on a main bus route into the city centre and within walking distance of a prime shopping area and Roath Park with its glasshouse, rose gardens and boating lake. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No frills accommodation |
191-193 Newport Road South Glamorgan Cardiff CF24 1AJ United Kingdom +44 29 2048 8144 |
Set slightly back from the main Newport Road into the city centre, with a pretty, well-tended rose garden to the front, this private hotel has been a family run business for over 20 years and offers a good standard of reasonably priced accommodation. The city centre is a 10 minute walk away and there is also a regular bus service. The local area is well-served with restaurants, shops and pubs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Park yourself here |
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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Not quite Wuthering Heights |
158-160 Newport Road South Glamorgan Cardiff CF24 1DL United Kingdom +44 29 2049 9167 |
A well-established hotel, five minutes' drive from the M4 and set approximately one mile from the city centre on a busy road. Shops, restaurants and the city's main attractions are within easy walking distance, and there is a regular bus service into the centre. The proprietors offer a warm welcome and a high standard of service. Well-maintained, the hotel is a converted row of Victorian town houses and retains some of the original features with spacious, comfortable rooms. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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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Home from home |
110 Newport Road Roath Cardiff CF24 1DG United Kingdom +44 29 2049 7583 |
This small, privately-owned hotel comes with a Welsh Tourist Board two star commendation. A converted Victorian townhouse, many of the original features are retained and the result is a comfortable building with a real homely feel. Convenient for the M4, Cardiff Bay and the city, the city centre itself is a 15 minute walk away, and the regular bus service makes this hotel a good choice for those travelling without their cars. Shops, restaurants and leisure facilities are all close at hand. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Join the party |
201 Newport Road Roath Cardiff CF24 1AJ United Kingdom +44 29 2047 3311 |
This is a friendly and comfortable guesthouse that has a Welsh Tourist Board two-crown rating and AA and RAC two-star ratings. Formerly a Victorian town house, it has since been sympathetically converted and modernised. Situated on one of the main roads into Cardiff centre, all the attractions of the city are only a ten minute walk away. For added convenience, a regular bus route runs right passed the hotel door. The guesthouse is particularly popular with groups - see details of their party weekends, below. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Welsh Tourist Board approved |
150-152 Newport Road Cardiff CF24 1DJ United Kingdom +44 29 2048 9545 |
This large student housing facility that retains many of the original features of the buildings, combining traditional decor and furnishings with a few modern touches. A few minutes from the M4, Newport Road runs directly into the city centre. The main shops, theatres and restaurants are all within easy walking distance, and there is also a regular bus service into the centre. The docks area and the modern attractions of Cardiff Bay are a short drive away. 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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Conveniently placed |
385 Newport Road Roath Cardiff CF24 1RN United Kingdom +44 29 2049 7817 |
Set on one of the main roads into Cardiff, conveniently placed for the city center, shops and restaurants, the Lynx Hotel was originally a set of Victorian town houses now converted and modernized to provide homely bed and breakfast accommodation for long and short stay visitors to the city. All rooms are en suite and come centrally heated and supplied with color TV and tea and coffee making facilities. There are four single rooms and two that are suitable for families. Public areas include a pleasant lounge and dining room. Check-in and check-out times are flexible and there are special rates for longer stays. is within walking distance and there is a regular bus service. Cardiff Bay and the docks are a short drive away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cozy and Comfortable |
98 Newport Road Cardiff CF24 1DG United Kingdom +44 29 2049 2385 http://www.britainsbestbreaks.... |
This family-run guesthouse offers a comfortable stay at afforadable rates. All the rooms are self-sufficient with the latest amenities. A wide variety of breakfast options are available, from cereals, juices, fruits to homemade breads and fromage frais. It is located at a 10-minute walk from the city centre. 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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Sunny Side Up |
124 Newport Road Roath Cardiff CF24 1DH United Kingdom +44 29 2049 1667 http://www.sunburyhotel.co.uk/ |
This hotel is part of a terrace that runs along one of the main roads of Cardiff. The imposing stone building was once a Victorian town house and is decorated with pretty flowers and cheerful blue paintwork. Conveniently placed near the city centre, there are a number of good pubs and restaurants, close at hand. Cardiff Bay is also a short drive away. The rooms are bright and airy, comfortably furnished and installed with a TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast is served in the ground floor dining room. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Set price rooms |
Circle Way East Llanederyn Cardiff CF23 7ND United Kingdom +44 29 2054 9564 |
This is one of several hotel chains that offer room-only accommodation at a fixed price per room. Travelodge benefits from a prime location close to the A48 and M4 motorway, and has a family-friendly Harvester restaurant and bar on site. Recommended for those with their own transport, Cardiff city centre is a 15-minute drive away. The rooms are spacious enough to accommodate up to three adults and one child. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Backpacking to Europe? |
2 Wedal Road Roath Park Cardiff CF14 3QX United Kingdom +44 29 2046 2303 http://www.yha.org.uk/ |
If you are planning to visit Cardiff and hoping for a comfortable yet affordable stopover, then book a stay at the YHA (Youth Hostel Association). It offers three, four, six, eight and fourteen rooms for its guests. But if you are not a member of the organization, then you need to shell out a surcharge on the room rate. All guests need to provide a proof of identity on arrival. Review © 2007, Wcities |