Wales, a land of exceptional beauty has a deeply indented coastline with bays
and off the northwest coast is the island of Anglesey, which forms the county
of Wales. Consisting of highlands there is a coastal plain around three sides.
Most of the people live on the coastal plain.
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Hilton Cardiff
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The Kingsway, Cardiff
The Hilton Cardiff is a luxurious, modern hotel in the centre of the Welsh Capital. Overlooking Cardiff Castle and close to the Millennium Stadium, the hotel is perfectly positioned to explore the city. Cardiff's main shopping centre on Queen Street is just a short walk away. The delightful Razzi Bar and Restaurant has the finest international cuisine, with a menu that focuses on wood-fired over cooking to produce aromatic dishes. The hotel also features The Patisserie, which is open all day and a full Living Well Leisure Club, which includes a heated indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.
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Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre
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Castle Street, Cardiff
A central location overlooking Cardiff Castle, Bute Park and the Millennium Stadium is within easy walking distance of excellent shops and fine Edwardian arcades. Enjoy a visit to Techniquest, a science centre that's hi-tech and hands-on and take the time to wander around Cardiff's Inner Harbour and Docks, a fine example of inner city redevelopment.
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Holiday Inn Cardiff North
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Pentwyn Road, Cardiff
Sandy beaches, rolling hills and Cardiff city centre are all within easy reach of this hotel. In Cardiff, don't miss the National Museum of Wales, the Welsh Folk Museum and one of Europe's finest civic centres overlooking Alexandra Gardens. Out of the city, be sure to visit imposing Caerphilly Castle and spectacular Castell Coch at Tongwynlais.
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Jurys Cardiff Hotel
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Mary Ann Street, Cardiff
Jury's Cardiff Hotel is located adjacent to Cardiff International Arena and is just minutes' walk from the city's prime shopping districts, Jurys Cardiff Hotel is set right at the heart of the action. The hotel is welcoming, smart, stylish and offers top international amenities. As soon as you enter the impressive Victorian style lobby, you'll appreciate the original blend of care and imagination that helps to make a stay at Jurys Cardiff Hotel and experience to remember.
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Quality Hotel & Suites Cardiff
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Junction 32/M4, Cardiff
The Quality Hotel & Suites Cardiff is well placed for visiting Cardiff Castle, the Welsh Folk Museum, the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Bay and is ideally situated as a touring base. There is an all day restaurant, cocktail bar and leisure facilities include a swimming pool, sauna, solarium, Jacuzzi, mini gym and spa pool. Ample free parking.
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| Cardiff |
| Cardiff became the capital of Wales in 1955, but it has risen to the occasion pretty fast. The town is getting a real European capital like atmosphere and is very much alive and kicking.
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| Swansea |
| Over the past few years Swansea has become a delightful place to travel to. The Maritime Quarter has been completely revamped and is very much alive. Swansea is described as being more Welsh than the captial Cardiff. You will hear Yr Iaith (Welsh) spoken everywhere.
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| Chepstow |
| Chepstow is the gateway to Wales. It is the first town on the main road to the South of Wales. Located on the banks of the river Wye, the town developed quiclky in the Middle Ages due to its strategic importance. The old city center has many sights dating back to that time.
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