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Park Plaza Cardiff

Greyfriars Road, Cardiff CF10 3AL, UNITED KINGDOM
Reservations: Europe Toll-free + 800-169-6128
Telephone: +44 (0) 2920 111 111 Fax: +44 (0) 2920 111 112
Email:  Sales
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Cardiff Bay
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The Millenium Stadium
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Park Plaza Cardiff is located in Cardiff city centre, within easy reach of some of Cardiff's most historic and impressive sites, including Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Stadium, New Theatre Cardiff as well as several museums. Cardiff's main shopping street (with 2 shopping arcades) is just around the corner. Cardiff's main rail station is just a 10-minute walk.

The hotel is easily accessible by bus and car, and guests benefit from discounted car parking. Call the hotel for further details and directions.

Local Airports
Cardiff International Airport
Distance from hotel: 14.4 miles / 23.1 km
Drive time: 23 minutes
Taxi fare: £22.00*
*All fares are approximate and are based on a one way journey

Swansea Airport
Distance from hotel: 29 miles / 46 km
Drive time: 35 minutes
Public Transport: Train / Coach
Taxi fare: £60.00*
*All fares are approximate and are based on a one way journey

Bristol International Airport
Distance from hotel: 48.1 miles / 77.4 km
Drive time: 63 minutes
Public Transport: Train / Coach
Taxi fare: £65.00*
*All fares are approximate and are based on a one way journey

About Cardiff

This capital of Wales, known in the native tongue as Caerdydd, has enjoyed a rebirth since its days as the world's leading coal-exporting port. Revitalization has enabled the city to become one of Britain's most appealing destinations. An inviting new waterfront, set along Cardiff Bay, exemplifies the renewal and boasts restaurants, hotels and Techniquest, a hands-on science center. Cardiff is blessed with a rich history dating back 2,000 years. Its famous castle, built in Roman times, was "recreated" as a medieval-styled showpiece in the nineteenth century by Lord Bute. Other popular attractions in the area include the striking Civic Centre, which houses the National Museum. and the city's Victorian arcades, which offer great shopping. Cardiff also stakes its claim as the true home of rugby, an assertion which its residents heartily applaud.

Did you know?

If you have children, a trip to the National Museum of Wales is a must! Exhibits include mammoths that wave their trunks and wag their ears, the skeleton of a young humpback whale, and the remains of a giant leatherback turtle.

Current Weather for Cardiff

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