As a lot of you will know my partner, Dave, now has to travel quite a bit as part of his job and I occasionally go along with him to keep him company, especially if he is going somewhere nice!
Last week he had to travel to Cardiff and whilst looking for a suitable hotel I suddenly remembered ... Read review
Location. The Barceló Cardiff Angel Hotel is located in Cardiff, Wales, 200 metres from ... more
the city's central market, and 1.5 miles from Cardiff Bay. Cardiff railway station is 500 metres away. Hotel Features. Set in a classical building with an elegant facade and pillared lobby, the Paramount Angel Hotel offers wireless Internet access, a 24 hour front desk, and room service around the clock. The onsite Castell's restaurant serves meals from an a la carte menu, using locally sourced produce. The restaurant overlooks Cardiff Castle. Guestrooms.The 102 air conditioned guestrooms have bright, warm decor, and contemporary furniture. Amenities include television, direct dial phones, wireless Internet, coffee and tea facilities, and safes. Bathrooms include complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Expert Tip. Cardiff is the location for the recently revived classic British television series, 'Dr Who'. Many of the city's locations can be recognised from the programme.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Barceló Cardiff Angel Hotel is located in Cardiff, Wales, 200 metres from ... more
the city's central market, and 1.5 miles from Cardiff Bay. Cardiff railway station is 500 metres away. Hotel Features. Set in a classical building with an elegant facade and pillared lobby, the Paramount Angel Hotel offers wireless Internet access, a 24 hour front desk, and room service around the clock. The onsite Castell's restaurant serves meals from an a la carte menu, using locally sourced produce. The restaurant overlooks Cardiff Castle. Guestrooms. The 102 air conditioned guestrooms have bright, warm decor, and contemporary furniture. Amenities include television, direct dial phones, wireless Internet, coffee and tea facilities, and safes. Bathrooms include complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Expert Tip. Cardiff is the location for the recently revived classic British television series, 'Dr Who'. Many of the city's locations can be recognised from the programme.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Luxury, spotlessly clean, wonderful food Disadvantages: Full price would be too expensive for me!
...price of one at The Angel Hotel owned by the Paramount Group. Leisure Break members always have the chance of this offer during January, February and March each year.
I found the brochure and discovered that two nights for the two of us at The Angel Hotel Cardiff, which is a four star hotel, would cost £102 for bed, breakfast and evening meal! That works out at just £25.50 per person per night, needless to say we booked it! By the ... ...break.
The Angel Hotel is situated on the A4161 in between the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle. It is easily reached from the M4, is five minutes from Cardiff Central Railway Station and about 12 miles from Cardiff Airport so it is certainly convenient.
On entering the hotel we found ourselves in a huge circular room with an imposing staircase sweeping down from the first floor, where there was a gallery landing ... more
As a lot of you will know my partner, Dave, now has to travel quite a bit as part of his job and I occasionally go along with him to keep him company, especially if he is going somewhere nice!
Last week he had to travel to Cardiff and whilst looking for a suitable hotel I suddenly remembered that, as members of the Leisure Break Club, we would have the chance to take two nights for the price of one at The Angel Hotel owned by the Paramount Group. Leisure Break members always have the chance of this offer during January, February and March each year.
I found the brochure and discovered that two nights for the two of us at The Angel Hotel Cardiff, which is a four star hotel, would cost £102 for bed, breakfast and evening meal! That works out at just £25.50 per person per night, needless to say we booked it! By the way when we actually got there and looked at the prices in reception a double room for the night only was £150 or thereabouts!
I have only ever been to Cardiff once before and that was in 1975 to see a concert starring 10CC in the grounds of Cardiff Castle and it poured down all the while we were there so I hadn’t seen much of Cardiff and certainly not at its best, so I was looking forward to my break.
The Angel Hotel is situated on the A4161 in between the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle. It is easily reached from the M4, is five minutes from Cardiff Central Railway Station and about 12 miles from Cardiff Airport so it is certainly convenient.
On entering the hotel we found ourselves in a huge circular room with an imposing staircase sweeping down from the first floor, where there was a gallery landing complete with sofas. There was a single large Waterford crystal chandelier in the centre of the ceiling – I wouldn’t like the job of cleaning that – and a further seven smaller chandeliers around the gallery.
The rooms leading off this main foyer (for want of a better word) were the reception, cocktail bar, dining room and lounge. The lift also left from here to access all floors. Incidentally the notice in the lift said that it would take a maximum of 8 people. Dave and I just about got in with our luggage so I reckon if 8 people were going to travel in the lift they would have to be VERY friendly!
The reception area was well staffed and our check in was speedy and efficient, whilst being friendly too. We were each given a key tab to our room, which is something I have never experienced before – usually its one per room and you have to make do! We were told our room number and given directions on how to get there, after refusing the kind offer of help from the porter, as we didn’t have much luggage.
The hotel has 102 air-conditioned en suite rooms and ours was on the first floor in one side of the five-sided clock tower. There was a central room, which was the Clock Tower Suite (I would have loved to have seen that!) with a further room on each side of it and ours was one of these.
Our large secondary glazed window overlooked the road junction, unfortunately, but we could see a bit of the castle grounds from our window and also the end of the Millennium Stadium in the other direction. Depending on which side of the hotel your room is you may well get a lovely view over the castle grounds.
The room was an unusual shape owing to its situation in the tower but the space had been used to best effect. We had a double bed with a bedside table and bedside lamp on each side, a desk with a reading lamp, a low table with the kettle and tea things on it, a good sized wardrobe with hanging space and shelves and a standard lamp in the darker corner of the room.
There was a TV with in house movies to rent and facilities for alarm calls, bill and hotel information. There was also a hairdryer and a trouser press, and extra blankets and pillows in the wardrobe, together with lots of special hangers for hanging trousers and skirts as well as ones for the ‘normal’ stuff. The telephone had a computer socket in the side making it easy for Dave to access his mail via the laptop without having to scramble about on the floor looking for the socket!
The bathroom had a bath with shower over, a toilet and a sink, so this was pretty standard. It was spotlessly clean, as was the rest of the hotel, and had plenty of towels and a heated towel rail to put them on! There was a selection of toiletries together with emery boards and tissues too.
When we went down to evening meal we went first into the cocktail bar for a pre dinner drink, well you have to be sociable don’t you? That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! The bar was well stocked and the members of staff were friendly and helpful.
The dining room was open and airy with views out over the castle grounds and lots of large mirrors around the walls adding to the illusion of space. The tables were not too close together so it didn’t feel as though people were watching you eat, which I must admit is something that I don’t like!
The meal in the restaurant was a three course meal and was all served to the table. The first night I had melon, poached salmon and tiramisu and Dave had salmon and prawn, Welsh lamb and sticky toffee pudding. The second night I had melon, baked salmon and lemon cheesecake and Dave had salmon, roast duck and raspberry charlotte. I have stuck to basic descriptions here but all the courses had a sauce or a jus of some description with some really inventive flavours.
I will just say that the food was divine and there was plenty of it too.
Breakfast was a self-service meal, supplemented by tea or coffee and toast served by the waitress. There was fresh fruit, yoghurt, fruit juices, cold meat and cheese in the chilled service area. There was a good selection of cereals, rolls, croissants, muffins and pastries on the table, and there was a hot buffet consisting of eggs (fried and scrambled), bacon, sausage (pork and vegetarian), hash browns, mushrooms, tomatoes, black pudding, fried bread and baked beans.
I didn’t actually go into the lounge but I could see through the doorway that it had plenty of easy chairs, which looked very comfortable, in fact just the place to relax with afternoon tea!
There was also a secure car park at the back of the hotel, with spaces for about 50 cars.
So there you have it; The Angel Hotel in the centre of Cardiff is convenient, friendly, luxurious and for us reasonably priced!
Advantages: Central location. Beautiful. Lavish. Great food Disadvantages: Difficult to find any
...two night stay in The Angel Hotel,which is opposite Cardiff Castle and close to the city centre and the sparkling new Millennium Stadium.This hotel is steeped in history for its origins go back to 1666,which makes it the oldest and most famous hotel in town. The place has been skilfully modernised but managed to retain its gracious decor and furnishings to make for a very relaxing stay.
The elegant,well equipped,en suite guest rooms have all the ... ...bathroom,bath robes,bathroom slippers and there was even a bowl of fruit awaiting us.
Thehotel has a marvellous foyer with a glittering Waterford chandelier.The elegant yet informal restaurant served up a super breakfast,there were also fresh fruits,seven choices of fruit juice,yogurt and a wide choice of cereals.The two evening meals were gourmet affairs with tasty soups,beautifully prepared entrees,I really loved the seafood mix of Cornish halibut ...
ashford 30.06.2000
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and Conservatory.
And finally, Wales.
The AngelHotel, Cardiff
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This hotel is situated between Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium, easily reached from the M4, five minutes from Cardiff Railway station and 12 miles from Cardiff Airport.
It has 102 air conditioned en suite bedrooms, many with views of the castle.
After a drink in the Cocktail Bar the Castell Restaurant offers traditional Welsh cuisine, with views over the castle grounds.
Well, that completes our whistle stop tour of the hotels within the Paramount chain. I have tried to give a brief description of each just to give a flavour for the type of facilities that they offer and the locations that they enjoy.
My partner and I have been members of the Leisure Break Club for a couple of years now and have visited some but nowhere near all ...