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Novotel Cardiff Centre
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: 2.39 / 5
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Features: Photocopier at the reception, Tanning bed, 24-hour front desk, Bar, Access for disabled, Free secure parking at hotel, CD Player, Facilities for disabled people, Dial-up or Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Banqueting services, Car rental,... more
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The Big Sleep Hotel
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: 1.60 / 5
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Features: Paid secure parking max. 300 metres away, All rooms for non-smokers, Laundry, Elevator, Pets accepted, Luggage room, Facilities for disabled people, Free secure parking at hotel, 24-hour front desk, Bar, Central... more
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Hilton Cardiff
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: 3.96 / 5
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Features: Elevator, Business centre, Car rental, Gymnasium, Access for disabled, Bar, Newspaper stand, Laundry, Swimming pool (indoors), Internet cafe, Safe at reception, Room service (part time), Secure parking at hotel, Body massage, Banqueting... more
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The St David's Hotel & Spa
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Features: Spa centre, Fitness club, Hair-drier, Access for disabled, Bar, Telephone, Central heating, Cable TV, Secure parking at hotel, Sauna (Finnish), Animation services, Air conditioning, Body massage, Laundry, Ironing service, Babysitting... more
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Marriott Cardiff
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Features: Coach parking at the hotel, Laundry, Access for disabled, Solarium, Sauna (Finnish), Car rental, Gymnasium, Hair-drier, Secure parking at hotel, Air... more
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About Cardiff
Though Cardiff has been the capital of Wales for only 50 years, it is gaining speed and self-esteem, just like the nation of Wales itself. For the last decades major construction activities have been taking place and the town revives in its modern urban look, dominated by the impressive Millennium Stadium and the recently open Wales Millennium Center. Back in time Cardiff used to be a major industrial center focused on coal processing and export. After the decline of the industry it lost some of its economic importance, but retained most of the romantic old-town atmosphere. Unlike most cosmopolitan European capitals Cardiff is cozy and welcoming with the warmth of a smaller town.