The Best Boutique Hotels to Book in Cardiff, Wales
From exploring gothic Cardiff Castle to rafting at Cardiff International White Water centre, there’s plenty to do in the Welsh capital. Whether you’re visiting for a romantic weekend away or a spot of sightseeing, we’ve selected the top boutique places to stay in Cardiff – bookable on Culture Trip – to make your time here memorable.
The Coal Exchange Cardiff, for vintage charm
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Lincoln House Hotel, for a traditional B&B
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A Victorian hotel with reasonable prices and friendly service. Its imposing building, dating to 1900, retains plenty of original features and antique furnishings, conveying an air of traditional grandeur. Freebies including a full Welsh breakfast, car parking and wifi all make it a solid choice for a boutique hotel in Cardiff. It’s also just a short walk to the castle, universities and National Museum.
Elgano Hotel, for a taste of Italy
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When considering places to stay in Cardiff, your wish list probably doesn’t include the word “Italian” – but perhaps it should. This charming place describes itself as “The Best Italian Hotel in Cardiff”, and is home to one of the best Italian restaurants in the city. The ten rooms are all ensuite and come with a free full breakfast (Welsh, not Italian). One of the closest guesthouses to Sophia Gardens, it’s a good choice for lovers of cricket, as well as pasta.
New House Country Hotel, for historic grandeur
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Step back to the 1730s at this Grade-II-listed, vine-covered manor house, situated in Thornhill, just outside Cardiff. Each room is individually designed with period quirks, including Chesterfield headboards and patterned wallpaper. The hotel’s elevated position offers lovely views over the rolling hills towards the city and Bristol Channel. Dine on homely classics in the restaurant, such as slow braised Welsh beef with dauphinoise potatoes, followed by chocolate fondant with honeycomb ice cream for pudding.
Holm House, for a romantic getaway
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Couples seeking a weekend escape should consider this luxury hotel in Penarth, just a ten-minute drive from the centre of Cardiff. Arrive in summer and toast each other with champagne in the manicured garden. If you really want to push the boat out, book the Balcony Suite, complete with a freestanding copper bathtub and expansive views of the Severn Estuary. After a day exploring, enjoy a pint in the wood-panelled bar or seek refuge in the Elemis Spa, which features a hydrotherapy pool and eucalyptus steam room.
The Bear Hotel, for a cosy rural retreat
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Sarah Warwick contributed additional reporting to this article.
For more options, discover our guide to the best hotels in Cardiff or the best cheap hotels in Cardiff, bookable on Culture Trip.