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Top rated hotels in Cardiff

Radisson Blu Hotel, Cardiff
3.9/5113 Reviews
Waexpecting a high standard of accommodation, it didn't live up to expectation. Rooms are pretty sp**** in furniture, we booked a executive suite on 18th floor, so view was great. Room was clean and we were only staying the night for a gig. Our room door had some sort of locking problem where it didn't lock until you unlocked it while open then closed the door, lucky I'm a but OCD about this sort of thing and tried the door as we left for the evening to find it openable from corridor. We couldn't shower the next morning as the cold water tap turned but no water came out, hot tap was scorching but no way of cooling it down. Breakfast was pretty ordinary tbf, nothing to write home about, hot held, mass cooked low on taste. Reported door and shower issues on leaving. An apology but no offer of a discount or voucher to compensate, especially about the shower. Shame we really wanted it to be a great experience as we have a few Cardiff trips planned and wanted a regular base.
voco St. David's Cardiff, an IHG Hotel
4.7/5137 Reviews
Anniversary and birthday. Beautiful hotel looking over Cardiff Bay /Penarth. We had a room overlooking the bay on the 7th floor. Stunning views. Used the Spa and really enjoyed the hydrotherapy funnels. Try and avoid child swim times if you want a little peace. Breakfast was vast offering everything you could possibly need. Catering for vegans too. Lovely stay
Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel & Spa
4.4/545 Reviews
Spacious. Deep colour fixtures plus not bright lighting makes the room very dark (I prefer bright environment). Some light bulbs are not functioning. The telephone system is out of order. No pen no paper. The food in the restaurant is OK.
Park Plaza Cardiff
4.1/5103 Reviews
After having a number of afternoon tea’s in this hotel I’m saddened to say that todays experience was not like it has been in the past. The food was still good but the experience and service was a huge let down compared to before. The Hendricks afternoon tea’s have stopped which is sad as many of us would of had these. I ordered a second cup of coffee and ended up waiting 25 minutes for this. Some of my friends mentioned their coffee’s were cold. One asked for a second pot of tea, she was asked if she wanted a fresh pot or the one she’d been drinking topped up, she requested a fresh pot but received the same pot of tea back having just been topped up with hot water. The tea was weak and stewed. The Welsh cakes were dry and stale plastered in sugar! The atmosphere was lovely however it’s sad that we have all agreed we will not go back again (party of 13)! Plus there was a 10% service charge on top of the price for our afternoon tea. We gave a little more but thinking back on this I wish I had said no. Sorry to have to write this review.
The Parkgate Hotel
4.3/5102 Reviews
Excellent hotel in all aspects. Great location, very clean and comfortable bed. Lovely staff

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Spa in Cardiff?

    Whether you are travelling to Cardiff for business or tourism, Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel & Spa , Cardiff Marriott Hotel , voco St. David's Cardiff and an IHG Hotel are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Spa in Cardiff?

    For hotels with Spa in Cardiff, the average price on weekdays is £171, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £202.

  • Which hotels with Spa in Cardiff are luxury hotels?

    Many hotels with Spa in Cardiff are luxury hotels. voco St. David's Cardiff and an IHG Hotel is very popular.

  • What promotions are available for hotels with Spa in Cardiff?

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels30
Number of Reviews1,561
Highest Price£1,590
Lowest Price£47
Average Price (Weekdays)£171
Average Price (Weekends)£202

Selected Hotels in Cardiff with Spas

Hotels in Cardiff

Weather and Best time to travel to Cardiff

The capital of Wales, Cardiff is a beautiful city emerging as a popular tourism place in the United Kingdom. The comparatively young capital balances its history with modernisation very well. It is interesting to see the green city having a modern waterfront at one end and an ancient fort on the other. Cardiff is known as “City of Castles” as the compact city and its surroundings has five castles.

Once a small county town located in south-west Wales, Cardiff emerged as major port in 19th century and later was made a city and then capital city in 1955 as the city’s industries grew. The current day Cardiff, is no longer just an industrial city or port but has a reputation of a cultural and sporting centre. Many tourists visit Cardiff during its sporting events or other cultural festivals. 

Cardiff experiences a maritime climate as it lies within the North Temperate Zone. The city has mild weather throughout the year with sunny summers and cold, wet winters. Spring and autumn are pleasant with moderate temperatures. Visitors coming from cold countries love Cardiff for its mild temperatures and warm weather during spring and autumn months. The warm outdoor weather is perfect to see all the sites in and around the city. 

Tip: Visit the nearby port town of Barry known for its heritage railway, beautiful beach, theme park and casino. 

Airport in Cardiff/Nearby airport in Cardiff 

Cardiff International Airport or Cardiff Airport (CWL) is the international airport serving as the air link for international and domestic flights to Cardiff and areas in South and West Wales. Being Wales’s only international airport, it is also the busiest airport in the country. The Cardiff Airport is located in Rhoose, a village in Vale of Glamorgan 16 km away from Cardiff. From the airport to the city centre, the passengers can commute by bus, rail or taxi. Most buses from the airport travel to the Cardiff Central bus station, from where the passengers can take other local transport. There is a “Cardiff Airport Express’ bus service which connects the airport to the city centre. The bus service is hourly and is available in the night too, making it the best way for getting to Cardiff from Cardiff Airport. There are hourly trains too for Cardiff Central from the Rhoose Cardiff International Airport railway station located 2 miles away. 

Tip: There is a Rail Linc bus service from Cardiff Airport to go to the railway station. 

Transportation in Cardiff 

The city of Cardiff has a good network of local transport with many options. The bus network of the city is very comprehensive connecting all parts of the city and nearby areas too. The bus fares are very reasonable with fares starting at £1.80. There are several day passes and ticket options available, which lets the passenger travel across the network or has unlimited access. Travelling by train is a fast way to travel at a reasonable price. The train network is wide and covers the most prominent areas. 

Both licensed taxis and private taxis are plenty in the city. The prices are reasonable, so tourist mostly prefer to use taxis to explore the nearby areas of the city. Tourists also like to travel by waterbus. The waterbus is operational during the summer months and runs between Cardiff Bay, Millennium Stadium and Penarth with tickets costing about £5. 

Tip: Enjoy travelling in the open-top tourist buses operational during the summer months. 

How to get to Cardiff

Cardiff International Airport is the only airport servicing international flights in Wales. The airport receives daily flights from several prominent cities of the world. There are several flights from London and Edinburgh by KLM airlines and Air France. There are no direct flights from the cities and the flight from London takes roughly one hour and thirty five minutes whereas the flight from Edinburg takes four to 10 hours. London flights start at £165 and Edinburg is around £130. Flights from Bristol are also not direct and take four to eight hours to travel to Cardiff. The flights are by KLM and Aer Lingus and cost £175. Amsterdam has direct flights to Cardiff which take around one hour twenty minutes to travel and cost approximately £150. There are direct flight provided by Qatar Airways from Doha and connecting flights from several Asian, Middle Eastern and African cities. 

Tip: Due to a limited range of flights to the city, some people also take a flight to London and travel from there by road or direct coach service. 

How much are Hotels in Cardiff 

Madrid has a wide range of accommodation choices for its tourists. One can choose high-quality hotels in Madrid to cheap hotels in Madrid at a very reasonable price. The prices for different types of Madrid hotels are:

  • 5 star – Kingsway with prices starting at £108. 
  • 4 Star- Riverside and Bay Area with prices starting of £85
  • 3 Star- Pontcanna and price start of £45.
  • 2 Star- Pontcanna with starting price of £25. 

Tip: Cardiff also has the option of caravan parks and camping.

Cardiff Tourist Information 

Top tourist attractions in Cardiff 

The port city is full of Cardiff attractions such as castles, beaches, stadiums, museums, parks, churches and gardens. Some of the must things to do in Cardiff are:

  • Cardiff Castle- This medieval castle is known for its extensive history. The castle was first built in 11th Century and then rebuilt in 12th century. It was attacked several times and built again in different material and styles. 
  • Cardiff Bay- Cardiff Bay is one of the most popular attractions in the city. The bay area is created by a Barrage in south Cardiff and is a popular place for families with attractions such as boat rides and children playground. 
  • Principality Stadium- Principality Stadium also earlier known as Millennium Stadium is must-visit for sports lovers. It is Wales’s national stadium and home of Wales’s national rugby team. It is the venue for most of the major sporting events of Wales. 

Tip: To explore the beauty of the city and see the wonderful castles, countryside and coast take a city walk. 

Top food places in Cardiff

Cardiff food scene has developed with its tourist industry. The cosmopolitan city has a wide range of multi-cultural options in eating. Its food scene includes many cuisines and has fine dining restaurants to little eateries serving a variety of dishes. The most popular areas for dining are:

  • Mermaid Quay- It is one of the popular eating areas with several restaurants and eateries serving different cuisines and dishes of varied taste. The area also has several vegan and vegetarian restaurants. 
  • Pontcanna- The area has many good restaurants and small eateries popular for Welsh cuisine at reasonable prices. There are many street-side eateries famous for their sandwiches, welsh breakfast and fish& chips. 
  • Cardiff Bay- The popular tourist attraction has many fine dining restaurants, trendy cafes, bars and pubs. The area also has many good shopping options. 

Tip: It is difficult to get a table during the weekend in good restaurants, so book in advance.   

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