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Apartments in Cardiff
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acityabode Century Wharf Dumballs Road, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff | |
| acityabode Century Wharf apartments feature an on-site fitness center, river or courtyard views and some have a balcony overlooking Cardiff Bay. More… |
from $108.42 Average price per night |
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A Space in the City @ Quayside Bute Street, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff | |
| In the heart of Cardiff’s stylish Quayside district, across from the Wales Millennium Centre, the impressive A Space in the City apartments feature beautiful interior design, full kitchens and chic... More… |
from $89.57 Average price per night |
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A Space in the City @ Century Wharf Century Wharf, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff | |
| A short walk from Cardiff city center, these modern apartments are close to the Mermaid Quay Restaurant Quarter and offer free use of the on-site gym, pool and conference suite. More… |
from $117.85 Average price per night |
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102 @ The Hayes 102 Hayes Apartments, Cardiff | |
| Located in the heart of Cardiff, 5 minutes’ walk from the Millennium Stadium, 102 @ the Hays offer 4-star, self-catering accommodation. More… |
from $267.13 Average price per night |
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Constantinou Apartments Cowbridge road east, Cardiff | |
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Score from 31 reviews:
Very good,
Latest Booking: June 13
In the cosmopolitan Canton area, just a 20 minute walk from the center of Cardiff, these bright and spacious modern apartments offer free Wi-Fi and free parking.
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from $188.56 Average price per night |
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Maison Galles 7 Romilly Crescent, Cardiff | |
| Maison Galles offers stylish, self-catering accommodations in Cardiff. More… |
from $218.02 Average price per night |
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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 Center, shopping in Cardiff is fantastic. And there’s no shortage of pubs and restaurants for a short rest or meal. Those by Cardiff Bay have particularly pleasant views.
Also by the bay are the futuristic National Assembly for Wales and the Wales Millennium Center. Another year 2,000 landmark is the Millennium Stadium, a state-of-the-art venue for international rugby and soccer 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 center.
