Location
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Situated in the newly refurbished city centre the guests of the Radisson Blu Hotel, Cardiff will find the cities exciting attraction and lively nightlife right on their doorstep. Whether in the city on business or for leisure, the Radisson forms a great base to work or party from while visiting europe's youngest capital.
Reaching the Hotel
By Car
The hotel is located on Bute Terrace which gives easy access to the M4 at junction 32 only 4 miles away.
By Train & Bus
The central train and bus station is located at a comfortable 5 minute walk from the hotel.
By Air
Cardiff International Airport is located 15 miles from the hotel and can be reached by bus, train or taxi.
Nearby Attractions
The hotel is ideally located in the brand new city centre. Whether in the city to party, shop or relax, you will find most of the cities sight within easy walking distance. Located across the road is the brand new John Lewis department store that links directly to the St. Davids II Shopping Centre. You can also choose to walk over the brand new Hayes shopping promenade and wander into the pedestrian friendly city centre with its classical arcades, and many cafes, restaurants and shops. If you feel like getting a bit of sea breeze then a short 5 minute drive brings you down the Cardiff Bay with its eye catching Millennium Centre and Senate building.
Music, Event & Sport Venues
Sights of the City
Shopping
Europe's youngest and most dynamic capital
With castles dating back over 2000 years to some of the world's most visionary and futuristic buildings, Cardiff is quickly shaping up into one of Britain's most visited hotspots. Its long and varied culture has seen emperors of Rome to Vikings to the conquering Normans all leave their imprint on this area. Visitors will be enchanted by the old castles, Roman remains, ancient churches as well as the numerous parks and gardens which litter the city. Constructed in 1999 and featuring the world's first retractable roof, the Millennium Stadium is a testament to modern architecture and has evolved into a religious homebase for sporting zealots. The stadium has hosted some of the world's top events such as the Rugby World Cup in 1999, the FA Cup Final, the British Speedway Grand Prix along with top international musical acts such as Robbie Williams, Tina Turner and Bon Jovi. Cardiff is a city that offers a wealth of attractions which would please even the most seasoned of travellers.
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