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2 forth floor stylish apartments in a hotel situated near the heart of Cardiff. Convenient for all the major attractions. All rooms have been refurbished. Large lounge/diner and open plan kitchen. 1 double and a twin bedroom. A superb refurbishment has been completed and accommodation comprises large lounge/diner and open plan kitchen. Fully tiled bathroom with shower, two bedrooms (one double and one twin) and dressing room with balcony off, overlooking Cardiff Rugby ground. Full gas central heating. An entryphone adds to its security. Adjacent to the magnificent Millenium Stadium, it is only 2 minutes walk from Cardiff Castle and 5 mins from bus and train stations and approx 30 mins drive from Cardiff International Airport. An ideal location to explore Cardiff and Wales, UK. Minimum rental period is one week and is £400-£500. One other apartment available on similar terms. Cardiff Castle is the most precious of all the jewels in the crown of the capital city. Sitting at its very heart, the Castle is its most famous landmark and focus for local pride. Established almost 2,000 years ago as a fortress by the Romans, the site on the banks of the River Taff was chosen because of its defensive qualities at the gateway of the Welsh Valleys. Then came the Normans in the 11th and 12th centuries, who developed the dramatic and imposing keep. The interior of the main house is an embodiment of the 3rd Marquess of Bute. Together with architect William Burges they created a series of neo-gothic and fairytale towers, influenced by the medieval castles of Europe. Things to doNational Museum of Wales Situated in the heart of Cardiff's Civic Centre, the National Museum & Gallery of Wales is an ideal place to spend a day when visiting the capital.It is unique among British museums and galleries in its range of art and science displays. Visit the Evolution Of Wales exhibition, a fabulous journey through time and space following Wales across the planet from its origins millions of years ago. See evidence of life and death in Wales, including items ranging from mammoth teeth and shipwrecks, to celtic coins and cannon balls. The National Gallery of Wales houses a wonderful collection of fine and applied art.A spectacular collection of French Impressionist works including Renoir, Monet and Cezanne. Paintings by the Old Masters such as Claude Lorraine and Nicolas Poussin.The best of Welsh art including Richard Wilson, Augustus John, Gwen John and Ceri Richards.Excellent sculpture including works by Auguste Rodin, Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore. For a very different shopping experience a visit to Cardiff's famous arcades is a must. Closely situated off the main high street they are home to a number of independent shops, cafes and establishments. Built in the Edwardian era they are clustered around the high street just off of the main shopping area They vary in design from the intricate to the uncomplicated, and their Edwardian style alone makes them well worth a visit. The new Centre for Visual Arts is the largest venue in Wales for major international and national exhibitions of new and historical art. It offers a diverse series of temporary exhibitions accompanied by publications and special events. The programme has a special focus on the cultural traditions of Wales, both historical and in it's flourishing contemporary activities. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
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