Explore the vibrant city of Cardiff from a luxury hotel located in the city centre.
Cardiff is a fascinating city. From the recent opening of the Wales Millennium Centre to being nominated as a centre of cultural excellence, the city is thriving. Barceló Cardiff Angel Hotel has stood the test of time and been a favourite in Cardiff long before it became the capital, so it’s a great place to be to explore the whole of this vibrant city.
A vibrant city centre. Are you a sporting enthusiast or do you appreciate fine art?
The Millennium Stadium, the awesome Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Castle, the Museum of Welsh Life, the National Museum of Wales, the picturesque Usk and Wye Valleys. They’re all on your doorstep here.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 102 No of Bedrooms
45 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Non-smoking
At the heart of the action
• Located right in the city centre next to the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle
• 102 air-conditioned bedrooms, including 47 chic Premium bedrooms and two Suites
• Traditional Welsh dishes from Castell’s Restaurant
• Within walking distance of the shops and other local attractions
• The central train station is just five minutes walk,
Car Parking charged £5.00 per night
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
6 - 17 Jan 2009; not Sun
Half a century after the show made its London debut, Joey McKneely's vibrant new stage production of the classic dance musical, West Side Story, comes to the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff.
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21 - 24 Jan 2009
The Scottish Ballet production of The Sleeping Beauty comes to the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff.
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13 Dec 2008 - 24 Jan 2009
This year's pantomime at Cardiff's New Theatre, Aladdin, stars Chris Gascoyne (Coronation Street) as Abanazer, Antony Costa as Aladdin, Andy Jones as Wishee Washee, Ceri Dupree as Widow Twankey and features an amazing 3D genie.
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25 Jan 2009 (annual)
Celebrate St Dwynwen's Day at St Fagans National History Museum in Cardiff. Lovespoon exhibitions and demonstrations of traditional lovespoon carving honour the patron saint of Welsh lovers.
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