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The Best Hotels in Cardiff for Every Traveller
"One for pampering devotees, this four-star hotel’s futuristic, 20m (66ft) swimming pool will ready you ahead of an indulgent treatment in one of Laguna Spa’s eight beauty rooms. Try a signature treatment, like the lava shells back massage or bamboo joint-release experience. If you need a break from all that me-time, the National Museum Cardiff, Bute Park and Cardiff Castle are all within a 10-minute walk."
"This double room has a tea/coffee maker, cable TV and electric kettle. About the hotel: Located in the city centre, just 5 minutes’ walk from Cardiff Castle, this luxury 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a 20-metres indoor pool and a gym."
"Located in the city centre, just 5 minutes’ walk from Cardiff Castle, this luxury 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a 20-metres indoor pool and a gym. The Spa offer a wide variety of luxurious Pevonia treatments."
"About the hotel: This exquisitely designed 1920s house is cosy, decadent and indulgent and has stunning views across the Bristol Channel to the islands of Flatholm, Steepholm and beyond. South of Cardiff, the beautiful Holm House is located on Penarth’s Marine Parade and features the best of modern and classic Welsh, British and European design. It can be described as quirky, bohemian and sumptuous."
"Spa lovers can immerse themselves in opulence at this newly refurbished residence on Penarth’s Marine Parade, a 15-minute drive from Cardiff. Peel yourself away from postcard-pretty views across the Bristol Channel for luxurious pampering with Elemis products at Holm House Spa. The 12 rooms include a mixture of four-poster beds, sloping ceilings, kitchenettes or private sun terraces."
"This exquisitely designed 1920s house is cosy, decadent and indulgent and has stunning views across the Bristol Channel to the islands of Flatholm, Steepholm and beyond. South of Cardiff, the beautiful Holm House is located on Penarth’s Marine Parade and features the best of modern and classic Welsh, British and European design. It can be described as quirky, bohemian and sumptuous."
"The minimum order for Home Delivery is £25 (with an additional £2.50 delivery charge). Spend over £40 to get Free Local Delivery."
"If your yearning for learning wasn't fully sated at the National Museum of Wales, make the short journey west of the city center to St. Fagans National Museum of History. This fascinating open-air attraction is very much a living museum, with costumed characters demonstrating the kind of traditional skills and crafts that helped shape the country. Highlights include the opportunity to explore a variety of original and reproduction buildings, including quaint farmhouses and cottages, well-kept gardens, along with workshops and mills where you can enjoy demonstrations of old machinery."
"Visit this 100-acre (40.5ha) open-air museum and learn about Wales’s historical past. There are re-erected buildings from various ages to explore – including old schools, butchers, bakers, ironsmiths and workmen’s institutes – while on the grounds you’ll also see native breeds of livestock. There are also festivals and seasonal celebrations of traditional music and dance, making a trip to St Fagans a wonderfully engaging day out for the whole family."
"Step back in time for a superb day out at St Fagan’s National History Museum. You can explore a multitude of recreated buildings from different time periods including a church, farmhouses, mills and a tannery to name a few. You can also view craftspeople carrying out traditional craft activities in this open-air museum."
"Back in 2018, Sushi Life sprang from what seemed like nowhere to be rated the top restaurant in Cardiff on TripAdvisor. The 1980s-style red-brick building you'll find it in couldn't be further away from the colourful makis, California rolls, ramens, curries and rice dishes you'll find on the plates inside. 'Hell in the Kitchen' rolls come filled with prawn tempura, cucumber and avocado, topped with tuna, Japanese mayonnaise and sriracha sauce, while spicy tuna rolls combine tuna (obviously), avocado, cucumber, sesame seeds, that mayo, chilli powder and chives."