Low season | July | cheapest month to stay |
High season | October | most expensive time to stay |
55% | expected price decrease | |
80% | expected price increase |
Price | £67 - £736 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Wednesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£70 | ||
£126 |
Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £34 |
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If you are visiting Cardiff to make the most of its famous nightlife, then you will want to stay as close to the centre of the city as possible. For example, by staying anywhere in the zone between Cardiff Train Station and Cooper's Field Park, you can enjoy staying close to some of the city's very best bars, pubs, and restaurants, which would be ideal if you are looking for either a quiet pint or a wild night. As well as offering a party atmosphere all night long, the neighbourhood also offers plenty of other amenities, such as top shops and cafés where you can relax during the day.
Families who are visiting Cardiff will have a great time by staying in the neighbourhood of Plasnewydd. This central area offers a friendly and laid-back atmosphere where you can have a truly Welsh experience in the country's capital and also puts you in a good location for seeing some of the city's top attractions. For example, the impressive National Museum is within walking distance, as is some of the city's most-loved parks such as Pontcanna Fields and Bute Park. Furthermore, you will be near to the city's main railway station in case you are planning on taking a day trip to somewhere outside of Cardiff. For an alternative choice, there is plenty Cardiff's holiday rental to choose and attractions for families to see, discover and do close to the coast in the Cardiff Docks neighbourhood including the Waterfront Park, the Techniquest Science Centre, and the Mambo Play Centre.
For your visit to the city of Cardiff, you may want to consider staying at a holiday rental instead of a hotel for plenty of reasons. First of all: location. This is a hugely important detail that can't be ignored, as holiday rentals can often give you more flexibility on location than hotels by letting you choose precisely the neighbourhood you want to stay in and what facilities you want from your rental. Furthermore, a holiday rental has the huge advantage of offering catering options that a hotel doesn’t, such as fully equipped kitchens for you to use. Why not head down to one of the local markets to pick up some ingredients, so you can stay in and try to cook up some Cardiff classics, such as Welsh rarebit, a variety of cheese on toast, or cawl, a meat and vegetable stew that is often considered the national dish of Wales. Also, don't think that staying at a holiday rental means you have to miss out on some of the luxuries of staying at a hotel. Holiday rentals in Cardiff offer a great variety of accommodation options, meaning you can easily find a place to stay with all the facilities that you expect from a hotel. This ranges from comfortable king-size beds and fresh towels to private swimming pools that you can enjoy during your stay in the Welsh capital.
Those choosing holiday rental apartments in Cardiff typically book for at least 1 night.
A holiday rental in Cardiff will generally cost around £125 per night. This figure is taken from average apartment rental searches in Cardiff and prices will vary according to the required size, facilities, and location of the rental.
Holiday apartments in Cardiff are often cheapest in July - rental prices can be around 56% lower than the average during this period.
There are 1,426 operators available for hotels in Cardiff as of March 2024.
Prices for hotels in Cardiff refresh daily.