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the angel hotel is a beautiful victorian landmark in the welsh capital. occupying a fantastic location between the awe-inspiring millennium stadium and the magnificient cardiff castle. A 4 1 6 1 A 4 1 6 1 W ESTGATE STRE E T H I G H S T REET L O W E R C A T H E D R A L ROAD A 4 1 1 9 CARDIFF RFC RIVERSIDE CARDIFF MILLENNIUM STADIUM CARDIFF CASTLE CASTLE STRE E T Cardiff is well established as ‘Europe’s Youngest Capital’ but its history dates back more than 2000 years to the Romans Contact Central Reservations on 0800 652 8413 or visit pumahotels.co.uk how to find us Castle Street, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 1SZ Sat Nav Postcode: CF10 1SZ overview Prime city centre location Overlooking the Millenium Stadium and Cardiff Castle 102 air-conditioned bedrooms including 47 premium rooms Five minutes’ walk from the railway station

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One of the most popular historic hotels in the capital of Wales, this beautiful Victorian hotel sits neatly between Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium - http://www.pumahotels.co.uk/theangelhotel

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the angel hotel is a beautiful victorian landmark in the welsh capital. occupying a fantastic location between the awe-inspiring millennium stadium and the magnificient cardiff castle.

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Cardiff is wel l established as ‘Europe’s Youngest Capital’ but its history dates back more than 2000 years to the Romans

Contact Central Reservations on 0800 652 8413or visit pumahotels.co.uk

how to find us

Castle Street, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 1SZSat Nav Postcode: CF10 1SZ

overview

• Prime city centre location

• Overlooking the Millenium Stadium and Cardiff Castle

• 102 air-conditioned bedrooms including 47 premium rooms

• Five minutes’ walk from the railway station

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local attractionsTredegar HouseNewport, South Wales, NP10 8YW

How far: 12.6 milesSet in a beautiful 90 acre park, Tredegar House is one of the best examples of a 17th century Charles II mansion in Britain. The earliest surviving part of the building dates back to the early 1500’s. Visitors can discover what life was like for those who lived above and below stairs by touring the impressive state rooms and the intriguing servants’ quarters.

Tel: 01633 815 880 I www.newport.gov.uk

Cardiff City Centre & The WaterfrontCardiff tastefully combines the old and the new - with charming Victorian arcades housing boutiques and craft shops, plus six modern shopping centres which are ranked amongst the finest outside London. The capital of Wales has recently grown into a major business centre with a thriving tourist industry and has seen recent redevelopment of the old coal export area - Cardiff Bay. This waterfront area has been transformed into one of the most stylish parts of the city, with bustling cafes and restaurants and a modern mix of sculpture, arts and science attractions.

Tel: 02920 873573 Tourist Informationwww.visitcardiff.com

Cardiff CastleCastle Street, Cardiff CF10 3RB

How far: 500 feetCardiff Castle offers 2000 years of history in the heart of the Welsh Capital. Choose from guided tours of spectacular Victorian gothic apartments designed by William Burges or climb to the top of the 12th Century Norman Keep for spectacular views of the city.

Tel: 02920 878100 I www.cardiffcastle.com

Caerphilly CastleCastle Street, Caerphilly, CF83 1JD

How far: 7.6 milesCastles don’t come much grander than Caerphilly, this is the second largest castle in Britain, after Windsor. It was built by Gilbert De Clare in the late 13th century and has everything: classic concentric design, high towers, moats, banqueting hall, working replicas of siege engines and even a tower that out leans Pisa.

Tel: 02920 883143 I www.cadw.wales.gov.uk

St Fagans National History MuseumSt Fagans, Cardiff, CF5 6XB

How far: 4.5 miles

St Fagans is one of Europe’s foremost open-air museums and Wales’s most-visited heritage attraction. It stands in the grounds of the magnificent St Fagans Castle, a late 16th-century manor house donated to the people of Wales by the Earl of Plymouth. During the last fifty years, over forty original buildings from different historical periods have been re-erected in the 100-acre parkland.

Tel: 02920 573490 I www.museumwales.ac.uk

Dyffryn GardensSt Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan, CF5 6SU

How far: 7.3 miles10 minutes from the centre of Cardiff, in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan countryside, this exceptional Edwardian garden is being restored with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Splendid great lawns, herbaceous borders, intimate garden rooms and an arboretum of rare and unusual trees.

Tel: 02920 593328 I www.dyffryngardens.org.uk