Cardiff Backpackers Hostel
Cardiff's only central tourist hostel, only five minutes' walk from the stations and all municipal and central ameneties. Enjoy a warm Welsh welcome, whilst relaxing and socialising with fellow travellers from all over the world in Europe's youngest capital city. All our friendly staff are experienced travellers; multilingual in Welsh , English and other languages; and knowledgable about sights and activities throughout
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YHA Cardiff
As the capital of Wales, Cardiff is a stylish, cosmopolitan city with a rich heritage and a reputation for hosting national and international sporting events. Expect history filled days, Cardiff Castle and the Museum of Welsh Life at St. Fagan’s are both close by, and excellent nightlife. Located in the student area, the hostel makes a convenient base to explore all the city has to
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Nos da Inns at The Riverbank
You won't get closer to the action and the city centre than this. Uniquely situated on the River
Taff, in the shadow of the infamous Millennium Stadium and five minutes from central stations, this place is set to become Cardiff's latest hotspot for budget accommodation, atmosphere and entertainment. Recently acquired by the acclaimed Cardiff Backpacker Hostel, it is gradually being transformed from a 2 Star Hotel to a 5 Star en-suite Hostel with
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Cardiff is the capital of Wales and its largest city. Located on the south coast of Wales it is administered as a unitary authority. It was a small town until the early nineteenth century and came to prominence following the arrival of industry in the region and the use of Cardiff as a major port for the transport of coal. Cardiff was made a city in 1905 and proclaimed capital of Wales in 1955. According to 2005 population estimates, the population of Cardiff is around 319,700, making it the 16th largest settlement in the United Kingdom.