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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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.
Cardiff's Castle Quarter neighborhood is known for its bars and castle, and entices visitors with attractions including Principality Stadium and St. David's Hall.
Cardiff's Butetown neighborhood is known for its restaurants and spas, and entices visitors with attractions including Wales Millennium Centre and Mermaid Quay.
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.
Why not catch an event at Principality Stadium, a major stadium in Cardiff City Centre. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Principality Stadium is cool, you also might like Cardiff International Arena and Cardiff City Stadium, both located nearby.
You can stroll along Cardiff Bay for relaxing water views when you're in Butetown. Cardiff has other activities you might want to enjoy such as Principality Stadium.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Cardiff Castle— just one of the monuments in Cardiff City Centre. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Explore the revitalized waterfront, home to the striking Millennium Centre and bustling Mermaid Quay. Tour Cardiff Castle's opulent interiors before catching a rugby match at the roaring Principality Stadium.
Dead canary is a great place to go Try and see an ice hockey game- the Cardiff Devils Be at one do amazing cocktails and it's pretty much across the road from the hotel. The shopping arcades are lovely to walk around Go to the market for Welsh cakes
Kayleigh
10.0/10
Excellent
Cardiff is a fabulous city with plenty of lovely places to visit for food or entertainment and there are many beautiful places to walk around. Generally the people are welcoming and sporting events are worth experiencing for the vibe they generate.
Martin
10.0/10
Excellent
An easy city centre to walk around with a good choice of bars and restaurants, also close to the bayside area thats been regenerated. A 20 minute trainride takes you further afield to explore the nearby valleys and towns industrial heritage.
alan
10.0/10
Excellent
Cardiff has lots to offer visitors. Brilliant for shopping, restaurants and nightlife. Historical buildings such as Cardiff Castle and the museum. The Millennium Stadium for rugby and music concerts. Cardiff City stadium for football.
Denise
10.0/10
Excellent
Love visiting Cardiff, we always gravitate to the arcades, which house lots of independent shops and coffee at Barkers. Wallys is the best deli for cheese, continental goodies, alcohol etc. Love rugby at the Principality too!
Nicola
10.0/10
Excellent
On my first, short visit a few years ago I was not keen on Cardiff at all. I was wrong. It has good entertainment venues, cafes and, if your into shopping, a good selection of stores. The people I've met are all so nice.
Tony
10.0/10
Excellent
We enjoyed the visit to the castle, although slightly pricey. A must visit is Cardiff Museum, free entry and fabulous displays! Shopping second to none and loads of food choices to suit all budgets.
James
8.0/10
Good
Cardiff Market, wow if your looking for amazing food ,go there!! We had some outstanding street food ,freshly made hot sandwiches. The fruit and veg ,fish stalls all looked amazing
Diane
10.0/10
Excellent
A warm and welcoming beautiful city with everything you could ask for. Great vibes. Strangely calm and relaxing for a bustling city which can be enjoyed by all ages.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
Good
Brilliant variety of venues from live music to quiet bars and delicious restaurants. Friendly people and place with plenty to do as a couple or family!
"Delicious breakfast - both buffet style and with a few other dishes you can order off a small menu. Room was super clean and the shower was fantastic! Definitely recommend this if you are visiting Cardiff - it’s 5 minutes away from the castle and 5 minutes to the train that can take you down to the bay. Everyone was so nice and it’s a good value for the money. Slight inconvenience- the parking is in a big city garage a few blocks away so getting your luggage to/from is cumbersome. But everything else more than made up for it!"
"August 2025
From booking on line, personal visit two days prior to stay to pay bill, check in, room, breakfast and check out and hopsitality has been excellent throughout. All staff I met at reception Wednesday 6th, Friday 8th and Saturday 9th, restaurant staff on morning of Saturday 9th and to the unseen domestic staff on floor 10 this weekend - Thank you for your efficiency and demonstration of excellent Teamworking within Cardiff Clayton Hotel and for my personal stay.
To quote Mr Arnolde Shwarzenegger "I'll be back" and will be promoting Cardiff Clayton Hotel and Hospitality Team to my family, friends, and professional collegues for a stay/Cardiff trip."
"Convenient for the show that we were going to @ the Millennium Centre. Very friendly staff & clean & comfortable room. Will use again in the future. "
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Find out more about Cardiff
Find out more about Cardiff
Cardiff is a friendly locale known for its bars and restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. You might find the perfect souvenir at Cardiff Market or St. David's. A stop at other sights like Cardiff Castle and St. David's Hall will create memories.