Hotels in Cardiff
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Top 5 hotels in Cardiff at a glance
- The Angel Hotel — 3-star hotel in Cardiff City Centre. Guest rating: 8.4/10 — Very Good.
- The Parkgate Hotel — 4-star hotel in Cardiff City Centre. Guest rating: 9.4/10 — Exceptional.
- Park Plaza Cardiff — 4-star hotel in Cardiff City Centre. Guest rating: 8.8/10 — Excellent.
- Future Inns Cardiff Bay — 4-star hotel in Butetown. Guest rating: 8.6/10 — Excellent.
- voco St David's Cardiff by IHG — 5-star hotel in Butetown. Guest rating: 9.2/10 — Wonderful.
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The Angel Hotel
The Angel Hotel



The Parkgate Hotel
The Parkgate Hotel



Park Plaza Cardiff
Park Plaza Cardiff



Future Inns Cardiff Bay
Future Inns Cardiff Bay



voco St David's Cardiff by IHG
voco St David's Cardiff by IHG



easyHotel Cardiff
easyHotel Cardiff



Four Points Flex by Sheraton Cardiff
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Cardiff



Hotel Indigo Cardiff by IHG
Hotel Indigo Cardiff by IHG



Cardiff Marriott Hotel
Cardiff Marriott Hotel



Novotel Cardiff Centre
Novotel Cardiff Centre



Hilton Cardiff
Hilton Cardiff



Clayton Hotel Cardiff
Clayton Hotel Cardiff



Village Hotel Cardiff
Village Hotel Cardiff



Holland House Hotel Cardiff By Sunday
Holland House Hotel Cardiff By Sunday



The Coal Exchange Hotel
The Coal Exchange Hotel



Copthorne Hotel Cardiff-Caerdydd
Copthorne Hotel Cardiff-Caerdydd



Royal Hotel Cardiff by Belvilla
Royal Hotel Cardiff by Belvilla



Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre by IHG
Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre by IHG



Leonardo Hotel Cardiff
Leonardo Hotel Cardiff



Cardiff Bute Terrace Hotel By Belvilla
Cardiff Bute Terrace Hotel By BelvillaGet last-minute hotel deals in Cardiff and save more




The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff, Part of the AG Collection
The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff, Part of the AG Collection



The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff, Part of the AG Collection
The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff, Part of the AG Collection



The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff, Part of the AG Collection
The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff, Part of the AG CollectionCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Cardiff
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Cardiff City Centre
Discover the bustling shopping scene in the sixth most successful UK destination, featuring Queen Street, St. Mary's Street, and the Hayes. Explore Cardiff Castle, Bute Park, and the National Museum, while enjoying dining options at Mill Lane cafe quarter.

Cathays
Cathays buzzes with student energy, courtesy of Cardiff University's sprawling campus. The neighborhood's red-brick Victorian terraces offer a peek into Welsh urban living while museums like the National Museum Cardiff satisfy cultural cravings. When hunger strikes, dive into affordable curry houses and pizza joints where student-friendly prices won't empty your wallet. Getting around is a breeze with Cathays railway station and frequent buses to the city center. Budget B&Bs in converted Victorian homes make perfect crash pads after exploring nearby Cardiff Castle or catching a show at the New Theatre.

Pontcanna
Tree-lined streets and large houses define this affluent Cardiff district, boasting cafes and independent retailers on Pontcanna Street and Cathedral Road. Enjoy Sophia Gardens, Pontcanna Fields, and the nearby SWALEC Stadium for cricket enthusiasts.


Roath
Roath delivers authentic Cardiff living with tree-lined streets and Victorian charm away from tourist crowds. Locals stroll around the stunning Roath Park Lake, where swans glide past the miniature lighthouse. The Gate Arts Centre buzzes with performances while international restaurants along Albany Road serve up dishes from around the world. Cozy guesthouses in converted Victorian homes offer a genuine neighborhood experience with home-cooked breakfasts. Getting around is simple with frequent buses to the city center just 15-20 minutes away. The neighborhood's walkable streets connect you to everything from ethnic groceries to traditional Welsh pubs.


Castle Quarter
Castle Quarter showcases Cardiff's rich history with its medieval architecture and cultural treasures. Wander through Victorian arcades filled with boutique shops or marvel at the Norman keep of Cardiff Castle. The National Museum Cardiff offers a deep dive into Welsh art, while St. David's Hall hosts performances that capture the city's vibrant spirit. Traditional Welsh pubs serve up local ales alongside classic dishes, creating the perfect ending to days spent exploring. Three train stations keep you well-connected to the rest of Cardiff and beyond. The quarter's pedestrian-friendly streets make it easy to discover hidden gems around every corner.
Top landmarks in Cardiff

Cardiff Bay

Principality Stadium

Cardiff Castle

Utilita Arena Cardiff

Wales Millennium Centre

Cardiff University

Sophia Gardens
Cardiff City Stadium
Cardiff and related destinations
Between the medieval walls of Cardiff Castle and the ultramodern curves of Wales Millennium Centre lies a city that refuses to be typecast. Wander through Cardiff Market where vendors hawk everything from Welsh cakes to vintage vinyl. The National Museum houses Impressionist masterpieces that would make Paris jealous, displayed with Welsh understatement. Rugby matches at Principality Stadium transform the city into a sea of red jerseys and song. Bute Park offers an unexpected urban wilderness where locals picnic beside the River Taff. For family adventures, Barry Island Pleasure Park delivers seaside nostalgia just a short trip away. Don't miss Cardiff Bay, where restaurants occupy former docklands with harbor views worth lingering over.
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The Angel Hotel
"Single room was ok, bed comfortable. There was a fan and the window opened a couple of inches but it was still hot. I didn't have cereals and would have had fruit but there was only what looked like tinned peaches or some berries. There were bananas and apples in the fruit bowl. Bacon, fried eggs, black pudding, sausages, tomatoes, baked beans and mushrooms were under hot plates and were fine apart from the mushrooms which looked very dry"
The Coach & Horses Hotel
"Super relaxing place to spend time chilling."
Village Hotel Cardiff
"Ofher than no air conditioning the stay was excellent as always when staying at village hotels with amazing staff who always went beyond to help accomidate my extra large family ."
Cardiff Bute Terrace Hotel By Belvilla
"Very close to Cardiff city centre. Very large room. No air conditioning and no openable windows so room was very hot"
The Coal Exchange Hotel
"What a beautiful building. The staff were wonderful and kind enough to already put a fan in the room (we arrived during a heatwave)."
voco St David's Cardiff by IHG
"Lovely welcome from the check in staff very polite and helpful. Room lovely clean and comfortable. Bar and restaurant staff very polite and welcoming.had breakfast which was delicious lots of variety. Will definitely be booking to stay again."
The Parkgate Hotel
"Lovely room. Lovely Hotel building feeling luxurious. We added breakfast for a reduced £18pp on arrival. Breakfast was nice but not spectacular. I wouldn't have been happy if we had paid £28 ph which was the usual price. But £28 was reasonable. Lovely stay on the whole."
Cardiff Marriott Hotel
"Great Hotel, great area and really polite and helpful staff, thanks for a lovely stay 👍"
Park Plaza Cardiff
"We booked an Executive room and a Standard room for a combined 10 room nights and were very pleased overall. A big positive was being given rooms next to each other, allowing our three children to share the Executive room while we were next door. We had requested this but received no confirmation beforehand, so it was reassuring to see the hotel had taken care of it. Both rooms were spacious, very clean and comfortable. Beds and pillows were excellent, Wi-Fi reliable and air-conditioning effective. Traffic noise was hardly noticeable, although some sound carried from adjoining rooms. Housekeeping was consistently excellent; the cleaning staff were particularly polite and considerate. Surprisingly, there was no shaver socket, so we could not charge our electric toothbrush. The location is superb. We skipped hotel breakfast and enjoyed the excellent choice of nearby cafés and restaurants. Paid parking is directly opposite, with a convenient unloading bay outside. The pool was the highlight: never crowded, ideal for children, with excellent water temperature and quality. The changing rooms could use modernisation, with some missing dispensers and a few showers not getting warm enough. Staff were excellent overall. Our only disappointment was the manager refusing a one-hour late checkout despite the room appearing available. Not an entitlement, but after a substantial stay, some flexibility would have been appreciated. We would definitely return."
























































































