All rates are per apartment, per night and exclusive of VAT. More on rates and VAT.
1 Bed: £70 - £115
2 Bed: £100 - £150
Minimum stay 1 week
Satellite television
DVD and music system
Direct dial telephone and modem point
On site parking
2 Bed: £82 - £190
Minimum stay 1 week
LCD TV
Oven, hob and microwave
Fridge freezer
Allocated gated parking
1 Bed: £55 - £85
Minimum stay 1 week
Allocated parking
Dishwasher, fridge freezer microwave and washer drier
Television, DVD and music centre
Welcome pack
2.5 Bed: £97 - £190
Studio: £56 - £75
1 Bed: £63 - £85
2 Bed: £78 - £155
Minimum stay 1 week
Parking available
Wireless broadband included
Digital TV and DVD player
Balconies (some apartments)
Lift
2 Bed: £82 - £190
3 Bed: £110 - £260
Minimum stay 1 week
Gated underground parking
Broadband available (£)
Digital TV and DVD player
Lift
Roof garden
2 Bed: £68 - £155
Minimum stay 1 week
Digital flatscreen TV and DVD player
Washer dryer
Secure video entry
Lift
Studio: £56 - £75
1 Bed: £63 - £85
2 Bed: £78 - £155
Minimum stay 1 night
Parking included
DVD Player
Fully equipped kitchen
2 Bed: £95 - £190
Minimum stay 2 nights
Secure allocated parking
Digital TV and DVD player
Broadband included
1 Bed: £63 - £85
Minimum stay 1 week
Broadband included
Secure allocated parking
Digital TV and DVD player
1 Bed: £63 - £85
2 Bed: £95 - £190
Minimum stay 2 nights
Digital TV and DVD player
Secure allocated parking
24/7 security

Cardiff is the capital, largest and most populous of Wales it is also the country’s commercial centre. Industry has played a major part in Cardiff's development for many centuries, but today notable companies such as Legal & General, Admiral Insurance, HBOS, Zurich, ING Direct, The AA, British Gas and BT, all operate large national or regional headquarters and contact centres in the city.
Cardiff is the one of the most popular tourist destination cities in the United Kingdom, receiving 18.3 million visitors in 2010 and generating £852 million for the city's economy. The majority of Cardiff's shopping portfolio is in the city centre around Queen Street and St. Mary Street, with large suburban retail parks located in Cardiff Bay, Culverhouse Cross, Leckwith, Newport Road and Pontprennau, together with markets in the city centre and Splott.
Cardiff has many landmark buildings such as the Millennium Stadium, Pierhead Building and the Welsh National Museum. However Cardiff is also famous for Cardiff Castle, Llandaff Cathedral and the Wales Millennium Centre.Cardiff Castle is a major tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre. The National History Museum at St Fagans in Cardiff is a large open air museum housing dozens of buildings from throughout Welsh history that have been moved to the site in Cardiff.
Cardiff has a strong nightlife and is home to many bars, pubs and clubs. Most clubs and bars are situated in the city centre, especially St. Mary Street, and more recently Cardiff Bay has built up a strong night scene, with many modern bars & restaurants. The Brewery Quarter on St. Mary Street is a recently developed venue for bars and restaurant with a central courtyard. Charles Street is also a popular part of the city.
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