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And the city’s star keeps rising. Go today and you’ll find the dinky capital of Wales is cultured, ... Best hotels in Cardiff Parador 44. ... boats and buses linking the Bay and city centre.
Rightacres had previously acquired Holland House in Cardiff from Lloyds TSB, which was converted into a Mercure Hotel. The building was renovated in 2009 into a 200-room Premier Inn hotel on a 25-year lease after a wide range search by the company for a location in central Cardiff. The hotel was the largest in the city in terms of beds. [3]
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The Angel Hotel was eventually superseded in importance in the 1990s and 2000s as modern hotels were built in the city centre and Cardiff Bay. It underwent refurbishment in 2000. [1] In 2012 Jo McElveen became General Manager of the Angel Hotel, after starting work as a waitress at the hotel 14 years beforehand. [13] [14]
The hotel was run by Macdonald Hotels until 2007, when it was sold to AccorHotels to operate under the Mercure brand. [5] It is now known as Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel & Spa. [6] In 2006, the exterior of the building was used as a hospital for the BBC television sci-fi drama series Torchwood, which was produced in Cardiff. [7]
Hilton Cardiff [3] is a hotel located in the centre of the City of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is located just south of Cardiff City Hall , and overlooks Cardiff Castle . History and description
Meridian Gate (Welsh: Porth Meridian) is a hotel and residential skyscraper complex in Cardiff, Wales. It has two buildings, the taller of which is 63 metres high, has 21 floors, and is operated by Radisson Blu. It is the joint-fifth tallest building in Cardiff. The smaller building, Meridian Plaza, is 33 metres high, has 11 floors, and ...
The hotel was fined £40,000 on top of £15,000 costs. [2] The hotel made news again in the early 2020s after it was first used by the Home Office to house asylum seekers while their claims for asylum were assessed, then by Cardiff City Council as temporary accommodation for homeless families. Commenting on the decision to house homeless people ...