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St. David's Hotel is a waterfront 3-star property that anchors Cardiff Bay's rejuvenated docklands with clean, contemporary lines and floor-to-ceiling bay views that dominate its appeal. The lobby strikes a warm, unpretentious tone—modern but lived-in, with the bay visible through expansive glazing and a genuine sense of Cardiff's maritime revival. It suits independent explorers and families seeking a solid mid-range base without luxury pretension, and couples wanting easy access to Cardiff's cultural venues and the Millennium Centre without central-city noise. Standing in reception, you feel the hotel's primary selling point immediately: location in Europe's largest waterfront regeneration scheme, with the Welsh National Opera, theatre, and restaurants steps away.
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Cardiff evolved from a minor Norman stronghold (11th century) around its castle keep into a coal-export powerhouse during the Industrial Revolution, when the Marquess of Bute dredged its tidal estuary into Britain's busiest coal port by 1913. The city's Edwardian grandeur—visible in Cathays Park's civic centre and the National Museum—reflects that Victorian mercantile zenith before coal's decline stripped its economic foundation mid-20th century. Cardiff Bay itself languished as derelict docks for decades until the Welsh Barrage (completed 1999) transformed tidal mudflats into a freshwater lake and cultural anchor, sparking the regeneration St. David's Hotel now fronts. Today, Cardiff balances its industrial heritage (preserved in the National History Museum and Llandaff Cathedral's medieval fabric) with status as Wales's confident capital and a major media hub—home to BBC Wales and the Welsh National Opera—making it Britain's most deliberately reinvented post-industrial city.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May–June and September. May–June offers warm, lengthening daylight (sunset after 21:00 in early June), manageable rainfall, and the Hay Festival literary pilgrimage happening nearby in Hay-on-Wye (late May); early June captures pre-summer-holiday calm before families flood UK attractions. September maintains warm days (15–18°C average), sees Welsh school return (reducing tourist density) and autumn arts programming at the Millennium Centre without winter's Atlantic gales.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
July–August school holidays and the Cardiff Festival (late August bank holiday) drive peak tourism; hotel rates typically rise 25–35% and bay attractions become crowded. International tourists, UK families, and festival-goers fill rooms; the Millennium Centre and Castell Coch attract queue-forming numbers. July's heatwave days (rare but increasingly common) and August's Atlantic depressions both compress availability.
予算肩の季節
March–April and October offer 15–20% discounts versus peak; spring bulbs and Easter school breaks (late March/early April) bring mild weather (10–14°C) and lower crowds than summer; October retains mild temperatures (11–15°C), golden light, and the tail end of autumn cultural programming (Wales Book of the Year, etc.) with hotel occupancy noticeably softer.
天気&パッケージ
Cardiff Bay's maritime microclimate is windier and damper than inland Wales; expect 4–5 rainy days in June and constant Atlantic breezes even on sunny days—the bay amplifies wind chill by 3–4°C. Pack a waterproof shell layer and trainers with grip; the bay's waterfront promenade is exposed, and Cathays Park's stone arcades funnel wind unpredictably.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- Transport: Cardiff Central Station underwent major 2024–2025 upgrades; direct services to London Paddington, Manchester, and North Wales are now faster and more frequent. Book taxis in advance for late arrivals; the bay is a 15-minute walk but luggage handling makes cab preferable.
- Reopening: The Llandaff Cathedral nave—partially damaged in 1941 bombing—completed its £35m restoration in autumn 2024; visitors can now see its full Epstein Christ in Majesty. This is Cardiff's most significant heritage-access story in years and draws art-historical pilgrimage.
- Seasonal note: June 6–7, 2026 falls between Spring Bank Holiday (May 25) and summer school breaks (mid-July onset); hotels sit in calm mid-shoulder mode with weekday pricing but weekend traffic from London day-trippers. The Millennium Centre's programming calendar runs June events (often indie/Welsh-language theatre); book dinners early as restaurants anticipate subtle post-bank-holiday demand.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to St. David's Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 with bay views, particularly those facing the waterfront (Cardiff Bay side). Corner rooms offer better natural light and views.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and entrance due to foot traffic. Rooms facing Park Place (north side) experience street noise. Interior rooms with limited ventilation.
Best views
Bay-facing rooms offer Cardiff Bay waterfront views. Higher floor rooms with water views provide the most scenic experience. West-facing rooms capture sunset over the bay.
Quietest floors
Upper floors (6-8) are generally quieter, away from street-level activity. Mid-range floors (4-5) offer good balance of quiet and accessibility.
🔊 Noise notes
This is a 3-star hotel with business and event facilities, so conference activity can cause noise in adjacent corridors. Street noise possible from surrounding Cardiff center. Double-glazed windows are standard.
💡 Insider tips
Request a bay-view room when booking - worth the potential upgrade cost. Higher floors justify the rate difference. The hotel's location is excellent for Millennium Centre access but comes with city noise tradeoffs. Book mid-week for quieter experience. Rooms above floor 5 tend to have better views and fewer disturbances.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設
Free WiFi throughout; typical speeds 15-25 Mbps; requires login via room TV or device portal, auto-reconnect after 24h.
Single lift serves all four floors; no stairs-only sections, full building accessibility.
Complimentary digital FT and BBC News via room TV; The Guardian, The Times physical papers available at front desk (free, limited stock); building is Victorian (1887 Grade II listed), original cornicing and fireplaces in hallways.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early bag-drop available from 08:00 subject to availability; late check-out until 14:00 charged at £30, full day rate (18:00) charged at £60.
Complimentary storage for 7 days post-checkout; after 7 days, £5/day per bag.
Step-free main entrance via automatic doors; accessible ground-floor rooms available; one accessible bathroom with grab rails and roll-in shower; no accessible parking on-site.
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Castle Arcade Multi-Storey (250m walk), £1.50/hour (£7.50 daily cap); Grangetown Car Park (500m) offers evening rate £2.00 after 17:00; no EV charging on-site, nearest rapid charger at CardiffByBus depot (1.2 km).
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: £50 non-refundable advance deposit required; £150 incidental hold placed on card at check-in for room charges.
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church (Anglican): St John the Baptist Church (350m walk south via High Street)
- Mosque: Cardiff Central Mosque (1.1 km walk east or 5 min bus via #10 toward Grangetown)
- Synagogue: Cathays Park Synagogue (700m walk north via Park House Lane)
Halal: Halal Guys (King Street, 250m south), certified; also Ciao Bella serves halal options nearby.
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants in immediate city centre; nearest is Tesco Kosher section (Tesco Extra, 1.2 km) or specialist Kosher Foods (Newport, 20 km by car).
Vegan/Vegetarian: Cafe Nero (multiple outlets, 100-400m away) and Waterstones Cafe (150m) offer vegan options; fully vegan is The Canteen (Grangetown, 1.5 km walk) or V Rev Vegan Burger (1 km).
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
St David's Shopping Centre (adjacent, 50m walk) with Boots, Zara, Next, Debenhams, Waitrose; Cardiff Market (Queen Street, 400m walk) for fresh produce and vintage.
Best walk: Bute Park north entrance (600m walk via Park House Lane), 180 acres parkland with lake, tree-lined paths, mostly flat terrain; shorter option: Cardiff Bay waterfront (1.8 km via Taff Trail, predominantly flat riverside walk).
National Museum Cardiff (Cathays Park, 650m walk north) includes art, natural history, geology; admission free (donations welcome); also St Fagans National Museum of History (4 km west, 15 min bus #1, admission free, open-air historic village).
Wales Millennium Centre (Cardiff Bay, 1.8 km south via Taff Trail) hosts opera, ballet, theatre; New Theatre (Park House Place, 800m walk) for drama/comedy.
Arcade Bar (Womanby Street, 200m walk) has classic arcade games and pinball; no dedicated bowling alley downtown (nearest is Bowling Barn, Tonteg, 12 km by car).
Castell Coch Adventure Playground (Bute Park, 600m walk) with swings/slides; Cardiff Bay Barrage (1.8 km) has water features; Insole Court heritage site (Llantrisant Road, 3 km by car) offers family trails.
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: Early June UV typically 5-6 (Moderate); advice: use SPF 30+ daily, peak hours 11:00-15:00 seek shade if possible, Welsh weather often cloudy so UV less intense than south-facing locations.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June tree pollen (birch, oak) low-moderate; grass pollen moderate-high; weed pollen low. Advice: allergy sufferers should carry antihistamine; local parks have lower pollen than traffic-heavy streets.
5分間のRadio Essentials
Barclays ATM (St David's Centre ground floor, 50m walk); Lloyds ATM (High Street, 150m walk); both fee-free for UK cardholders.
Boots Pharmacy (St David's Centre, 50m walk) open 08:30-20:00 (Sun 10:00-17:00); nearest 24h pharmacy is Cardiff Royal Infirmary A&E pharmacy (2 km, admission via A&E only for emergencies).
Tesco Extra 24h Pharmacy (St David's Centre basement, 50m walk) open 24/7 for essentials; Sainsbury's Local (Queen Street, 300m) open 07:00-23:00 daily.
Nearest bus stop: St David's Centre (50m, multiple routes #1, #2, #3, #8, #27 to bay/city); nearest train: Cardiff Central Station (350m walk south via The Hayes); single bus fare £1.60 (Day Saver £4.20); contactless/Tap2Travel cards accepted; walking is fastest within 1 km radius.
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Post Office (Queen Street, 250m walk) offers fair exchange rates with no hidden fees; avoid airport exchange desks (poor rates, high margins); Travelex in city centre also acceptable.
Contactless payment (card/Apple Pay/Google Pay) ubiquitous; most pubs, shops, restaurants accept cards; cash still accepted but cards preferred; chip-and-PIN or contactless standard.
Restaurants: 10-15% expected if service not included (gratuity added to bill or left separately); taxis: round to nearest £ (£8.50 → £9) or 10%; hotel staff (housekeeping): £1-2 per night appreciated; bar staff: not obligatory but £0.50-£1 per round customary.
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Tesco Cafe (St David's Centre, 50m walk) - filter coffee £1.20; Cafe Nero (150m walk) standard Americano £2.45; locals prefer Tesco for value.
Tesco Meal Deal (sandwich + drink + snack, £3.50); Greggs Bakery (Queen Street, 300m walk) sausage roll + drink £2.50; Cardiff Market food stalls (400m walk) fish & chips £6-8.
Tenby Street Chippy (Park House Place, 450m) fish & chips £8-10; Dragon House Chinese (High Street, 200m) noodle/rice box £7-9; Indian takeaway cluster on Greyfriars Road (500m) curry house main £8-12.
Cardiff Market (Queen Street, 400m) has kebab, crepe, pizza stalls (£5-8); street vendors around Cardiff Central Station (350m) and St David's Centre perimeter during lunch hours.
Sainsbury's Local (Queen Street, 300m walk, budget range); Tesco Express (St David's Centre basement, 50m walk, Tesco Value range); Aldi (St John Street, 600m walk) cheapest supermarket for staples.
Primark (St David's Centre, 50m walk) cheapest high-street option; H&M (St David's Centre) mid-budget; vintage/thrift on Womanby Street (200m walk) for unique finds at £3-15.
Day Saver bus pass £4.20 (unlimited city buses); from Cardiff Airport: Direct Bus A1 to city centre £6 one-way (45 min) vs taxi £25-35; train from airport (40 min to Central) £5.40 off-peak; walking for 1-2 km city centre trips free.
1) Tesco Meal Deal (£3.50) beats cafe lunches; reusable cup at coffee shops may earn £0.10-0.20 discount. 2) Buy groceries at Aldi (500m via Queen Street) rather than tourist-area shops; save 20-30% on snacks. 3) Walk St David's area (all within 1 km); buses only needed for bay (1.8 km+) or outer suburbs; Day Saver (£4.20) pays for itself after 3 journeys.
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Type G · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ £0.75 · GBP
🚨 Emergency Contacts
CardiffAll emergency services in the UK share the single emergency number 999. For non-emergency police matters, use 101. In Wales, the local police force is South Wales Police.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cardiff, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
まわりまわり
Book trains →Taff Vale Line stations → City Centre / Queen Street area (near hotel)
💡 Modern, efficient for exploring Cardiff Bay and city centre. Connects to rail network; scenic route along River Taff.
Cardiff Central Station → Cardiff Central Station (5-min walk to hotel)
💡 Excellent for day trips to Caerphilly Castle or Brecon. Trains arrive at central station; hotel is very walkable from here.
Cardiff Airport (CWL) → The Beacon Hotel, Cardiff City Centre
💡 Pre-book for airport arrival. Journey time varies with traffic; use during off-peak hours (10am-3pm) for faster routes.
Cardiff Airport / City Centre Bus Stations → The Beacon Hotel area (near Castle Arcade)
💡 Buy a Cardiff Bus Multi Saver ticket for unlimited local travel. Airport bus less frequent on Sundays.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at St. David's Hotel?
Rooms on floors 4-6 with bay views, particularly those facing the waterfront (Cardiff Bay side). Corner rooms offer better natural light and views.
Which rooms should I avoid at St. David's Hotel?
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and entrance due to foot traffic. Rooms facing Park Place (north side) experience street noise. Interior rooms with limited ventilation.
Is St. David's Hotel noisy?
This is a 3-star hotel with business and event facilities, so conference activity can cause noise in adjacent corridors. Street noise possible from surrounding Cardiff center. Double-glazed windows are standard.
Which rooms have the best views at St. David's Hotel?
Bay-facing rooms offer Cardiff Bay waterfront views. Higher floor rooms with water views provide the most scenic experience. West-facing rooms capture sunset over the bay.
What are insider tips for staying at St. David's Hotel?
Request a bay-view room when booking - worth the potential upgrade cost. Higher floors justify the rate difference. The hotel's location is excellent for Millennium Centre access but comes with city noise tradeoffs. Book mid-week for quieter experience. Rooms above floor 5 tend to have better views and fewer disturbances.
What time is check-in at St. David's Hotel?
Check-in at St. David's Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does St. David's Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout; typical speeds 15-25 Mbps; requires login via room TV or device portal, auto-reconnect after 24h.
Is there a city or tourist tax at St. David's Hotel?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near St. David's Hotel?
Tesco Meal Deal (sandwich + drink + snack, £3.50); Greggs Bakery (Queen Street, 300m walk) sausage roll + drink £2.50; Cardiff Market food stalls (400m walk) fish & chips £6-8.
What is the cheapest way to get around from St. David's Hotel?
Day Saver bus pass £4.20 (unlimited city buses); from Cardiff Airport: Direct Bus A1 to city centre £6 one-way (45 min) vs taxi £25-35; train from airport (40 min to Central) £5.40 off-peak; walking for 1-2 km city centre trips free.
When is the best time to visit Cardiff?
May–June and September. May–June offers warm, lengthening daylight (sunset after 21:00 in early June), manageable rainfall, and the Hay Festival literary pilgrimage happening nearby in Hay-on-Wye (late May); early June captures pre-summer-holiday calm before families flood UK attractions. September maintains warm days (15–18°C average), sees Welsh school return (reducing tourist density) and autumn arts programming at the Millennium Centre without winter's Atlantic gales.
️トップアトラクション
💡 One of the finest churches in Britain, often overlooked by tourists. Best light for photography is mid-morning. Check opening times as it's an active parish church.
💡 The exterior and public spaces are completely free to explore. Check for free exhibition events on Sundays at the National Museum.
💡 Completely free entry. Don't miss the art gallery with works by Monet, Rodin, and Welsh artists. Quieter on weekday mornings.
💡 Walk the Taff Trail for beautiful riverside scenery. Visit in spring for cherry blossoms and in autumn for stunning foliage.
💡 Visit during the free access times or combine with City Centre exploration. The grounds are partially accessible for free from the street level.