Hotels Cardiff
Hotels in the city of Cardiff are often needed by people who need to visit the city of Cardiff. Tourists often require hotels in the city, they may want to see the sports stadiums, the cultural venues, the historical landmarks, the entertainment venues and the views of the city. Some may want to to use the city as a base to see the region. Some may want to go to Cardiff for work, study or entertainment, or sports and require a hotel. Tourists often require a luxury hotel, but some may prefer a cheap hotel. Tourists often prefer a hotel with good parking.
Cardiff is the capital and most populous city and county in Wales. As well as being the political capital, it is one of Wales's centres for business, education, sport, tourism, culture, media and government. The city of Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan. Cardiff was made a city in 1905, and proclaimed capital of Wales in 1955. Since the 1990s Cardiff has seen significant development with a new waterfront area at Cardiff Bay which contains the new Welsh Assembly Building, and the city centre is undergoing a major redevelopment. International sporting venues in the city include the Millennium Stadium (rugby union and football) and the cricket Stadium.
Roughly
speaking, "Inner Cardiff" can be considered to consist of the following
wards: Penylan, Plasnewydd, Gabalfa, Roath, Cathays, Adamsdown and Splott ward
on the north and east of the city centre, and Butetown, Grangetown, Riverside
and Canton to the south and west. The inner- city areas to the south of the A4161
road known as the "Southern Arc" are, with the exception of affluent
and trendy Cardiff Bay, some of the poorest districts of Wales with low levels
of economic activity and high ethnic minority populations. On the other hand Gabalfa,
Plasnewydd and Cathays north of the 'arc' have very large student populations,
and Pontcanna north of Riverside and alongside Canton is a favourite for young
professionals and media types. Penylan which lies to the north east side of Roath
Park is an affluent area popular with those with older children and the retired.
"Suburban Cardiff" can be broken down into three distinct areas. To the west lie Ely, Caerau and Fairwater which contain some of the largest housing estates in the United Kingdom. With the exception of some of the outlying privately built estates at Michaelston Super Ely and 1930s developments near Waun-Gron Road, this is an economically disadvantaged area with high numbers of unemployed households. Culverhouse Cross is a more affluent western area of the city. Radyr, Llandaff, Llandaff North, Whitchurch & Tongwynlais, Rhiwbina, Heath, Llanishen, Lisvane, and Cyncoed which lie in an arc from the north west to the north east of the centre can be considered the main middle class suburbs of the city. In particular, Cyncoed, Radyr and Lisvane contain some of the most expensive housing in Wales. Further to the east lie the wards of Pontprennau & Old St Mellons, Rumney, Pentwyn, Llanrumney and Trowbridge. The latter three are again largely of public housing stock, although new private housing is being built in Trowbridge in considerable number. Pontprennau is the newest 'suburb' of Cardiff, whilst Old St Mellons has a history going back to the Norman Conquest in the 11th century.
To the north west of the city lies a region that may be called "Rural Cardiff" containing the villages of St. Fagans, Creigiau, Pentyrch, Tongwynlais and Gwaelod-y-garth. St. Fagans, home to the Museum of Welsh Life, is protected from further development.
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