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Hotels in Cardiff in generalNewest Review: ... (rooms around £70 per night) The St. David's Hotel and Spa Havannah Street, Cardiff Bay +44 (0)2920 454045, ... more |
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As recently as ten years ago few people would have chosen to come to Cardiff for a short break or a business event, but two major developments have changed that. Firstly the old Cardiff docklands were transformed into the smart, Cardiff Bay, complete with a large freshwater lake, restaurants and visitor attractions; and secondly, the Millennium Stadium was built to host the Rugby World Cup in 1999. ALong with these developments came dozens of hotels, including Wales' first 5 star hotel - the St. David's hotel and spa in Cardiff Bay. Now the choice of accomodation is fantastic. Here's a guide to a few of the best places to stay. Park Plaza ... Read the complete review
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