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Marriott hotels in Cardiff

Marriott hotels are renowned worldwide for their superior quality and service, and its establishments in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, are no exception. These full-service luxury hotels are ideally located in the city center, providing easy access to major attractions like the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Castle, and the Principality Stadium. Whether you are visiting Cardiff for business or leisure, Marriott hotels promise a comfortable and memorable stay with their exceptional facilities and services.
Guests can choose from a range of rooms and suites, all tastefully decorated and equipped with modern conveniences like high-speed internet, flat-screen TVs, room service, and plush bedding. Some rooms offer striking views over the city. For longer stays, the Marriott also offers serviced apartments with separate living, dining and sleeping areas. Dining is a delightful experience thanks to onsite restaurants serving a variety of local and international dishes, along with a wide selection of drinks.
Business travellers are well catered for at the Marriott with dedicated work areas in rooms and a full-service business center equipped with meeting rooms, video conferencing facilities, and high-speed internet access. The hotels also boast well-equipped gym facilities and spas for guests looking to keep up with their fitness routine or simply relax after a long day. In addition, some of the Marriott hotels in Cardiff also offer access to golf courses.
Perhaps one of the reasons Marriott hotels in Cardiff are popular among visitors is their commitment to superior customer service. The staff at these hotels go above and beyond to meet guest expectations, providing personalized recommendations for sightseeing, dining, and entertainment. Plus, Marriott's well-regarded loyalty program offers valuable benefits to frequent guests, such as room upgrades, free nights, and exclusive member rates. Whether it’s for a city break, a business trip or just a luxury weekend away, Marriott hotels in Cardiff certainly offer their guests a stay to remember.

10 properties available

  • Holland House Hotel Cardiff By Sunday Former Mercure Hotel
    Holland House Hotel Cardiff By Sunday
    24-26 Newport Road, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience ultimate relaxation with its spa services, comfortable rooms and excellent dining options, ensuring a pleasant stay.

    Average

    962 reviews

    4
    1 night, 2 adults$153.67including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Park Plaza Cardiff
    Park Plaza Cardiff
    Grey friars Road, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience an oasis of tranquility, offering plush rooms and deluxe amenities. Unwind in the spa or dip in the indoor pool. Meet in sleek event spaces.

    Good

    921 reviews

    4.3
    1 night, 2 adults$205.47including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Cardiff Marriott Hotel
    Cardiff Marriott Hotel
    Mill Lane, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    A chic and luxurious retreat, boasting top-tier amenities and high-end rooms. Relax in a soothing spa or take a dip in the stylish swimming pool.

    Good

    921 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$180.55including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Hotel Indigo Cardiff by IHG
    Hotel Indigo Cardiff by IHG
    Dominions Arcade Queen Street, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi

    Experience luxury in boutique style rooms, with top-in-class amenities. Located in the heart of the city with stunning views. Ideal for both business and leisure travelers.

    Good

    1,171 reviews

    4.6
    1 night, 2 adults$199.22including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Radisson Blu Hotel Cardiff
    Radisson Blu Hotel Cardiff
    Meridian Gate, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi

    Enjoy an incredible lodging experience with ultra-modern services, sophisticated rooms, a relaxing swimming pool, and mouthwatering cuisine.

    Average

    925 reviews

    4
    1 night, 2 adults$189.52including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Clayton Hotel Cardiff
    Clayton Hotel Cardiff
    St Mary Street, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience an exemplary fusion of comfort, style, and top-tier service. Get pampered with our best-in-class amenities and the views of the city that will leave you enchanted.

    Good

    940 reviews

    4.3
    1 night, 2 adults$170.35including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Park Inn by Radisson Cardiff City Centre
    Park Inn by Radisson Cardiff City Centre
    Mary Ann Street, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi

    A chic establishment offering comfortable rooms and superior facilities. Features a heart-melting swimming pool for a remarkable stay.

    Average

    935 reviews

    4
    1 night, 2 adults$194.56including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Hilton Cardiff
    Hilton Cardiff
    Kingsway, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Chic and uptown vibe with plush rooms to cater to ultimate comfort. Top tier amenities and a serene swimming pool for fond memories.

    Good

    938 reviews

    4.1
    1 night, 2 adults$206.69including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • The Parkgate Hotel
    The Parkgate Hotel
    Westgate Street, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    A luxurious and sophisticated haven that provides beautifully designed rooms and top-notch amenities. Offers a relaxing atmosphere and exceptional service for a remarkable stay.

    Good

    1,556 reviews

    4.6
    1 night, 2 adults$279.60including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre by IHG
    Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre by IHG
    Castle Street, Cardiff, GB
    • Free WiFi

    Experience the unique blend of modern comfort and traditional hospitality. Enjoy plush furnishings, world-class amenities, and stunning city views.

    Good

    952 reviews

    4.2
    1 night, 2 adults$179.56including taxes & feesCheck Availability

Top-rated restaurants in Cardiff

  1. Purple Poppadom

    Purple Poppadom is an Indian fusion restaurant in Cardiff. Expert chef, Anand George, delivers a modern Indian cuisine experience, offering an inventive, artistic, and fresh approach to traditional Indian flavors.

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  2. A close-up of traditional chai being poured from a kettle in an outdoor urban market setting.

    Chai Street

    Chai Street is a vibrant and trendy restaurant that brings the authentic taste of Indian street food to Cardiff. Featuring eclectic decor and a casual atmosphere, Chai Street offers a unique twist on Indian cuisine.

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  3. Heaneys

    Heaneys is a modern British restaurant offering an innovative, locally sourced menu that changes with the seasons. Experience the culinary creations of Tommy Heaney, a finalist on the Great British Menu.

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  4. Overhead view of a cozy café table with a slice of cake, coffee, and juice, bathed in warm afternoon light.

    Bully's Restaurant

    Bully's Restaurant in Cardiff offers a blend of traditional and modern French cuisine in a cozy, rustic setting. With a reputation for high-quality food and excellent service, it's a favorite among locals.

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  5. Vibrant monorail crossing over serene waters in Busan, South Korea.

    Asador 44

    Asador 44 is a Spanish grill house specializing in aged, premium meats cooked over charcoal and wood. Complemented by premium Spanish wines, diners are transported straight to Northern Spain.

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Cultural landmarks in Cardiff

  1. Majestic Cardiff Castle in Wales, topped by a flag, under dramatic cloudy skies.

    Cardiff Castle

    Cardiff Castle is a historical complex in the heart of Cardiff featuring a range of architectural styles from Roman to Victorian. Visitors can explore the castle, its grounds and interiors, and learn about its rich history.

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  2. Scenic view of Principality Stadium by River Taff in Cardiff, Wales during sunset.

    Millennium Stadium

    Known as Principality Stadium, it is the national stadium of Wales, located in Cardiff. It is the second-largest stadium in the world with a fully retractable roof, and it primarily hosts rugby and football events.

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  3. Front view of the iconic Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, UK.

    Wales Millennium Centre

    The Wales Millennium Centre is an arts centre located in the Cardiff Bay area. It's home to several major Welsh cultural institutions including the Welsh National Opera, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and Touch Trust.

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  4. Scenic view of Cardiff Bay, featuring the Pierhead Building and waterfront.

    Cardiff Bay

    Cardiff Bay is an area of water created by the Cardiff Barrage. The bay is home to a number of attractions such as the Welsh Parliament and the Millennium Centre, and offers a variety of water-based activities.

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  5. Explore Venice's stunning architecture with this view of Piazza San Marco outside Museo Correr.

    St Fagans Museum

    St Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum in Cardiff chronicling the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people. The museum is spread over 40 acres with over forty original buildings moved from various parts of Wales.

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Natural attractions in Cardiff

  1. Young girl enjoying a swing ride with her pink bike nearby in a park setting.

    Bute Park

    Bute Park is one of the largest urban parks in Wales and hosts a great collection of tree species from all over the world. It spans 130 acres and offers countless recreational activities including soccer, cricket, and rugby fields, a cafe, and nature trails.

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  2. Stunning view of Cardiff Bay's illuminated skyline at night reflecting on the water.

    Cardiff Bay

    Cardiff Bay is Europe's largest waterfront development. The Bay is home to a number of attractions such as Techniquest Science Discovery Centre - ideal for all the family, Craft in the Bay, The Welsh Assembly at the Pierhead, Butetown History and Arts Centre, Goleulong 2000 Lightship, the Norwegian Church Arts Centre and the Wales Millennium Centre.

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  3. Rhondda Heritage Park

    The Rhondda Heritage Park, located in Trehafod, is one of the top heritage and cultural visitor attractions in South Wales. It offers a fun and informative insight into the rich culture and character of the Rhondda Valleys.

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  4. Taff Trail

    The Taff Trail is a popular walking and cycle path that runs for 55 miles between Cardiff Bay and Brecon in Wales. It's a beautiful attraction that provides scenic views of the Welsh countryside.

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    Roath Park

    Roath Park is a popular park in Cardiff, Wales. The park contains a variety of natural features, including a large lake popular for rowing and pedal boating, and has maintained a classic Victorian atmosphere.

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