Serviced Apartments in Cardiff

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    Aaron Wise Apartments

    57 Fitzhamon Embankment, Cardiff

    High quality apartments for 2-4 overlooking Principality Stadium

    Studio, one bed and two bed self catering serviced apartments in Cardiff city centre. The property is on Fitzhamon Embankment, overlooking the River Taff and the Principality Stadium.
    Sleeps 2 - 4

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    The Foretop

    Wenallt Rd The Foretop, Cardiff

    5 star self catering apartment in Cardiff

    Hiking • On-site parking • Tennis court • Free WiFi • Garden • Free parking • Family rooms • Bowling • Internet services • Golf course (within 3 km) • WiFi • WiFi available in all areas • Pets allowed • Books, DVDs, music for children • Private parking • Non-smoking throughout • Parking • Horse riding
    Sleeps up to 5

    pets Pets Allowed

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    A Space In The City @ Century Wharf

    Century Wharf, Cardiff

    Modern, stylish 4* apartments close to Cardiff Bay station - on site gym, pool and sauna

    Attractive, modern four star apartments at Century Wharf close to Mermaid Quay.
    Sleeps 2 - 4

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    Black Door Apartments 2, Cardiff

    88A Albany Road, Cardiff

    4 star self catering apartment in Cardiff

    Parking • Free WiFi • Soundproof rooms • Internet services • WiFi • Non-smoking rooms • WiFi available in all areas • Non-smoking throughout • Free parking • Street parking • Heating
    Sleeps up to 2

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    Sky Night Serviced Apartments

    BUTE TERRACE, Cardiff

    4 star self catering apartment in Cardiff

    On-site parking • Parking • Free WiFi • Internet services • WiFi • Non-smoking rooms • Lift • Non-smoking throughout • Private parking • Secured parking • Free parking • Heating
    Sleeps up to 4

    13 Victoria Road Apartment

    13 Victoria Road, Cardiff

    Serviced accommodation in Cardiff

    Garden • Heating • Non-smoking throughout
    Sleeps up to 6

    16 North Road Flat 1 By Mia Living Free Parking On Site

    16 North Road, Cardiff

    Serviced apartment available in Cardiff

    Non-smoking rooms • Free WiFi • Parking • Non-smoking throughout • WiFi • Private parking • Free parking • Parking on site • Internet services
    Sleeps up to 6

    2 Bedroom Apartment For Up To 6 Nr Centre

    10 Colum Road, Cardiff

    Stay at a serviced apartment in Cardiff

    WiFi • Free WiFi • Non-smoking throughout • Internet services
    Sleeps up to 6

    5 Person Modern Apartment Nr City Centre

    8 Colum Road, Cardiff

    Self catering accommodation in Cardiff

    Free WiFi • Internet services • Pets allowed • Non-smoking throughout • WiFi
    Sleeps up to 3

    pets Pets Allowed

    8 Person, 4 Bedroom Light, Warm & Modern Apartment

    140 Colum Road, Cardiff

    Self catering accommodation in Cardiff

    Internet services • Non-smoking throughout • Free WiFi • Non-smoking rooms • WiFi • WiFi available in all areas
    Sleeps up to 8

    Airserviced Oakfield Apartments

    26 Oakfield Street, Cardiff

    Serviced accommodation in Cardiff

    Parking • Free WiFi • Garden • Internet services • WiFi • Non-smoking rooms • WiFi available in all areas • Children television networks • Non-smoking throughout • Free parking • Street parking • Heating
    Sleeps 3 - 6

    Amazing Flat-Parking Available-By Fabaccommodation

    304 Hayes Apartments, Cardiff

    Cardiff serviced apartment - check availability now

    Physical distancing rules followed • Free WiFi • Safety deposit box • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities • CCTV outside property • Invoice provided • Soundproof rooms • Private check-in/check-out • Fire extinguishers • Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies • WiFi • Pets allowed • Smoke alarms • 24-hour front desk • Parking • Internet services • Electric vehicle charging station • Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed • Laundry • Parking on site • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays • Evening entertainment • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus • Security alarm • Accessible parking • Cycling • Garden • Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning • CCTV in common areas • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay • Contactless check-in/check-out • Non-smoking rooms • Fitness • Cashless payment available • Pet bowls • Non-smoking throughout • Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines • Heating • Pet basket • Parking garage • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation • Bicycle rental • Snack bar • First aid kit available • All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized
    Sleeps up to 2

    pets Pets Allowed

    Big Value Bedsit - Fast Wifi & Free Local Parking By Property Promise

    2 Ninian Road, Cardiff

    Cardiff serviced accommodation - latest prices

    Mini golf • Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines • WiFi • Non-smoking throughout • Cashless payment available • Bowling • Pets allowed • Hiking • Tennis court • Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies • Canoeing • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays • Non-smoking rooms • Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning • Internet services • Free WiFi • Contactless check-in/check-out • Golf course (within 3 km) • Horse riding • Fishing • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus
    Sleeps up to 2

    pets Pets Allowed

    Caldey Island House Old Listing

    60 Caldely Island House, Cardiff Cf11 0Jn, Cardiff

    Cardiff serviced apartment - check availability now

    Spa facilities • Non-smoking throughout
    Sleeps up to 5

    Cwrt Sofia

    Flat 22, 49-53 Cathedral Road Pontcanna, Cardiff

    Stay at a serviced apartment in Cardiff

    Hiking • On-site parking • Free parking • Internet services • Golf course (within 3 km) • Private parking • Secured parking • Heating • Free WiFi • Mini golf • Street parking • Bowling • Canoeing • WiFi available in all areas • Books, DVDs, music for children • Non-smoking throughout • Parking • Express check-in/check-out • Non-smoking rooms • Fishing • WiFi
    Sleeps up to 4

    Dumfries By Mia Living 2 Bedroom City Centre Apartment With Balcony

    Queen Street, Cardiff

    Stay at a serviced apartment in Cardiff

    Non-smoking rooms • Free WiFi • Terrace • WiFi • Internet services • Non-smoking throughout
    Sleeps up to 3

    Duplex Apartment For Up To 13 Near City Centre

    10 Colum Road, Cardiff

    Cardiff serviced apartment - check availability now

    Internet services • Free WiFi • Pets allowed • Non-smoking throughout • WiFi
    Sleeps up to 13

    Exclusive Cardiff City Centre Apartment

    Bute Terrace, Cardiff

    Stay at a serviced apartment in Cardiff

    Secured parking • Parking on site • CCTV outside property • Fishing • Free parking • Bicycle rental • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas • WiFi available in all areas • Key access • Horse riding • Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines • 24-hour security • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation • CCTV in common areas • Mini golf • Tennis court • Parking • Free WiFi • Physical distancing rules followed • Smoke alarms • Internet services • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities • Fire extinguishers • Physical distancing in dining areas • Canoeing • Non-smoking throughout • Golf course (within 3 km) • Cashless payment available • Bowling • Security alarm • Hiking • WiFi • All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized • 24-hour front desk • Invoice provided • Designated smoking area • Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies • Soundproof rooms • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays • Grocery deliveries • First aid kit available • Heating • Private parking • Lift
    Sleeps up to 2

    Hafan Y Ddinas Cardiff Apartment

    Flat 1, Cardiff

    Cardiff self catering apartment for business or leisure

    Street parking • Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines • Parking • Internet services • Heating • Cycling • Board games/puzzles • WiFi • Non-smoking rooms • Pub crawls • CCTV outside property • Bike tours • First aid kit available • Fire extinguishers • Free WiFi • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas • Ironing service • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus • Garden • Fishing • Contactless check-in/check-out • Free parking • Non-smoking throughout • WiFi available in all areas • Smoke alarms • Horse riding • Tennis court • Parking on site
    Sleeps up to 6

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    Availability for serviced apartments in Cardiff



    Stay in a Cardiff serviced apartment for more space, privacy and value than a traditional hotel! Cardiff city centre has a good range of serviced accommodation options - explore the options available on this page.

    10 Reasons To Visit Cardiff

    1. Uncover 2,000 years of history

    Dominating the city centre, imposing Cardiff Castle has an incredible 2,000-year-long history - from its roots as a Roman Fort to its re-purposing as a Norman Keep and its subsequent transformation under the Bute family. Take a 50-minute House Tour led by an expert guide; visit the complex and sometimes kitsch Castle Apartments; discover real wartime air raid shelters hidden away within the castle walls; and explore Wales's finest Norman Keep. While you're there, you can also see the replica of a 13th century Trebuchet - one of the deadliest military machines of its time - and visit the on-site cafe and gift shop.

    2. Explore the sparkling waterfront

    Cardiff Bay, Europe's largest waterfront development, has been transformed by Cardiff Barrage to create a massive, 500-acre freshwater lake with eight miles of waterfront. Mermaid Quay is a hub of activity, home to many of the waterfront's key historic landmarks and attractions plus contemporary caf?s, bars and restaurants. Browse or buy locally-made crafts at Craft in the Bay; learn about the area at Butetown History and Arts Centre; and look out for landmark buildings such as the Norwegian Church Arts Centre, The Welsh Assembly at the Pierhead, and the huge Wales Millennium Centre, which has a busy calendar of cultural events all year round. Watch a film or go bowling at the Red Dragon Centre, or enjoy a boat tour to learn about the area's history and fauna.

    3. Enjoy hands-on science fun

    While you're in Cardiff Bay, check out the ground-breaking Techniquest Science Discovery Centre. Engaging visitors young and old, and all ages in between, the centre features regularly changing exhibits, from an iconic giant pneumatic dragon to chunky puzzles, all of which are waiting to be played with. Visitors can explore a whole array of science -related topics - from fossils to forensics - and it's an ideal rainy day destination. More than 160 exhibits jostle for your attention in the discovery centre, and there's a digital planetarium and a science theatre, which hosts a programme of exciting shows for families at weekends and during holidays.

    4. Taste some Celtic cuisine

    You can't visit Cardiff without tucking into some Welsh cuisine. Many leading establishments design menus that are inspired by local, seasonal produce ? some of which are traditional, and others with a contemporary twist. At Pitch, winner of Traditional Welsh Restaurant 2016 at Food Awards Wales, the chefs serve up fresh, simple Welsh food using the finest ingredients from local farmers and makers ? including traditional options such as lamb Cawl and modern dishes like Chicken Gorwydd Bleu. The Potted Pig is known for its hearty, modern Welsh and British pork dishes, while Barley and Rye is a relative newcomer to Cardiff's restaurant scene, marrying modern Welsh food with fine beers and whiskeys. And at The Dusty Knuckle Pizza Company ? listed in the Sunday Times Top 25 Pizzerias in the UK ? the signature Blas Y Mor pizza is topped with Penclawdd cockles and Laverbread.

    5. Time travel from Celtic times to present day

    St Fagans National History Museum is one of Europe's leading open air museums, offering visitors a fantastic insight into the rich heritage and culture of Wales. This living museum, which is completely free, is home to more than 40 original buildings spanning many historical periods - each painstakingly removed, brick by brick, and re-erected in the 100-acre parkland surrounding the 16th century St Fagans Castle and gardens. Among them you will discover a farm, houses, a chapel, a school, and a Workmen's Institute. Travel through time by moving through the six Rhyd-y-Car Ironworkers' Houses, observing their contents and gardens as they progress from 1805 through to 1985. Then watch traditional crafts in action, meet native breeds of livestock, and watch traditional farming demonstrations.

    6. Watch world-class sport

    When it comes to sport, rugby rules in Cardiff - and the atmosphere is always electric on game days. Many locals love nothing more than watching the rugby - whether it's from inside the enormous Millennium Stadium itself, or with a pint (or few) at one of the many sports bars. Cricket is also popular, with the chance to watch matches at Sophia Gardens (the Swalec Stadium), and Welsh football is also enjoying a revival.

    7. Shop in the City of Arcades

    Famous for its elegant Victorian and Edwardian arcades, which have now been joined by gleaming contemporary shopping malls, Cardiff is the ideal rainy-day shopping destination. You can cross much of the centre under cover, staying dry by dashing the short distance from one arcade to the next. Opposite the castle, Victorian Castle Arcade is a good place to start - lined with charming independent shops selling all sorts, from second hand books through to garish fancy dress - and home to gourmet delicatessen Madame Fromage. Neighbouring Duke Street Arcade is great for Welsh souvenir and gifts, and High Street Arcade is home to the oldest surf and skateboarding shop in Wales and some great vintage clothes shops. Beautifully-preserved Morgan Arcade offers yet more independents, and Royal Arcade is the oldest in the city. Big name high street retailers can be found in the city's modern malls, including St David's Centre I and II, Queens Arcade, and Capitol Centre.

    8. Escape the crowds

    Cardiff may be 'the UK's wettest city', but this also means its green, open spaces are all the more lush. In the summer you can go rowing on Roath Park's lake. Later in the year, the 130-acre Bute Park, which you can enter right next to Cardiff Castle, offers a stunning display of autumn colours along its tree-lined river walk. If you have your own transport, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park is only about seven miles from Cardiff, situated between Penarth and Sully. Home to a diverse range of habitats, the Park is easily accessible, and covers 100 hectares - with some areas designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Attracting large flocks of waterfowl, and featuring a reconstructed 14th century medieval village, there's plenty to see when you get there.

    9. Experience the Welsh music scene

    Cardiff is a hotbed of musical talent - spawning legends such as the Super Furry Animals and Catatonia - and it's a great city in which to catch a live gig. Smaller venues such as Clwb Ifor Bach focus on homegrown acts, and others in specific genres of music. Catch some live jazz and blues most nights at Caf? Jazz; reggae and hip hop acts at The Full Moon; acoustic folk and Americana, amongst other genres, at Gwdihw Caf? Bar; or rock and folk at Dempseys. Just outside the city centre, The Globe takes over a former cinema to host well-known rock bands. Then larger venues offer bigger concerts - including Cardiff University's Student Union, Motorpoint Arena, St David's Hall and The Millennium Stadium.

    10. Bask on the beach

    Walk in the footsteps of TV's Gavin & Stacey by taking a quick train ride from the city centre to Barry Island, where you can bask on the Blue Flag beach at Whitmore Bay, or hop aboard some rickety rides at the town's famous fairground. If you have your own transport, the scenic Heritage Coast a little further afield at Ogmore-by-Sea and Southerndown is well worth the few extra miles to be rewarded by dramatic cliffs and great

    Points of Interest in Cardiff

    • National Museum Cardiff
      Enjoy world class art and natural history at the free-to-enter National Museum Cardiff in Cathay's Park, Cardiff. (More Info)
    • Millennium Stadium
      The Millennium Stadium, currently rebadged as the Principality Stadium, hosts large sporting events and concerts throughout the year.
    • Cardiff University Students' Union
      Student Union building for Cardiff University.
    • Cardiff Central Railway Station
      Grade II listed Cardiff Central Railway Station is the largest and busiest train station in Wales.
    • Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
      Exhibition and events centre in the centre of Cardiff.
    • Cardiff University
      Main Building of Cardiff University campus in Park Place CF10 3AT. (More Info)

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