We booked for my hen do over the weekend, the house was absolutely fantastic! Great... read more
What an amazing place! The location is so central. The mansion has everything you can... read more
I booked this accommodation for a 18 man stag do and we were all impressed... read more
Matt was an amazing host. Meeting us on our arrival with some supplies that were... read more
Matt's pad in the heart of the city was the perfect location! The house had... read more
Matt was very friendly and helpful with recommendations and welcoming when we arrived. Although... read more
This house is actually insane! There are more floors than I realised (5 in total)... read more
The building is absolutely perfect for a large group, so much space and incredibly stylish.... read more
I had a great week at Matt's place, the location is superb. To get all... read more
Ideal stay for 9 Working Blokes, many locations to Park numerous vans. Spoilt for choice... read more
A brilliant stylish venue for large groups who want to be in the thick of... read more
Our stay was just perfect. Nigel and Matt allowed us to check in a little... read more
An amazing place, in an amazing location, in an amazing city! What you see is... read more
The most incredible house and the loveliest landlord - we couldn't recommend higher! The house... read more
Thank you so much for our wonderful stay! We had an amazing time and would... read more
Host is superb, no qualms about big groups as long it’s kept clean highly recommended... read more
Cardiff House is located right in the heart of the City Centre right next to the iconic Millennium Stadium, Angel Hotel, Castle and Cardiff Arms Park. Cardiff is emerging in the new millennium as one of Britain’s leading urban centres. Spread between an ancient fort and an ultramodern waterfront, compact Cardiff seems to have surprised even itself with how interesting it has become.
Nowhere is this vitality more evident than in Cardiff’s buildings – it flexes newly acquired architectural muscles as if it’s still astonished to have them. Such confidence is infectious, and these days it’s not just the rugby that draws crowds into the city. Come the weekend, a buzz reverberates through the streets as swarms of shoppers hit the Hayes, followed by waves of revellers descending on the capital’s thriving pubs, bars and live-music venues. Cardiff also makes an excellent base for day trips to the surrounding valleys and coast, where you’ll find castles, beaches, interesting industrial sites and ancient monuments.
Cardiff House is about 400 metres away from Cardiff Central Train and Bus Station. There are regular buses to the bay within 50 metres of the house and a water taxi stop is less that 250 metres away in Bute Park which can take you to Cardiff Bay in style.
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