No10 Cardiff
No.10 Cardiff is a beautifully restored and luxurious Georgian Town House located within 10 minutes’ walk of the city centre. Close to Bute Park and the River Taff, it is the ideal base for a city break, business meeting or wedding venue. Its proximity to both the Principality Stadium and Cardiff Castle makes it the perfect location for your stay in Cardiff.
We pride ourselves on our friendly and personal service, value for money, comfortable surroundings and excellent location.
“No.10 Cardiff fully appreciates that there are a vast number of hotels from which to choose when selecting your break or business trip. Below are some of the reasons why choosing us is the right option”:
Sumptuous comfortable lounge and bar offering an extensive range of drinks and light bites
Luxurious and individually designed en-suite bedrooms and suites with tea/coffee facilities with daily homemade shortbread, free wi-fi, and flat screen TV’s, ironing board and complimentary toiletries
Proximity to Cardiff’s many tourist attractions, including:
Cardiff Castle;
Principality Stadium;
Cardiff City Stadium;
Swalec Stadium;
Sophia Gardens;
Water Taxi to Cardiff Bay;
City Centre’s extensive shopping area;
Road, Rail and Bus links.
Ideal Wedding Venue with the option of total exclusivity for your event
Stunning function room with backdrop of Bute Park capable of seating 100 guests with its own private bar
Car parking options immediately adjacent
Unique access to Castle Grounds for running, jogging, cycling or walking
Many recommended restaurants within walking distance
Owned by a former recipient of the AA Hotel of the Year Award
We look forward to welcoming you to No.10 Cardiff in the near future.

Contact Us
10 Cathedral Road
,
Cardiff, South Wales
, CF11 9L J
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