Barceló Cardiff Angel Hotel
Castle Street GB - Cardiff CF10 1SZ
The Barceló Cardiff Angel Hotel is situated between the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle; this 4-star city-centre hotel therefore offers guests an incredible location at the heart of Wales' thriving capital city. Constructed in 1882, the Barceló Cardiff Angel Hotel is an expert at offering high-quality accommodation to sporting fans, business people and visitors in search of welsh culture and a great weekend break. As soon as guests enter the hotel, they are given a warm welcome by the hotel's jovial staff and asked what newspapers they would prefer to have delivered. As Waterford Crystal chandeliers decorate the public rooms equipped with wireless Internet access and air conditioning, this hotel characterises that mix of past and present that is the very essence of this flourishing city. At the hotel's Castell's restaurant, guests have the chance to dine on the finest freshly-prepared Welsh cuisine, or have a snack or a pre-dinner drink from the Angel Cocktail Bar. The hotel provides deluxe conference and banqueting facilities, as well as fax and photocopying services. Pets are also welcome.
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Tourism

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