Summary:
Perfectly located close to Cardiff Bay and Cardiff City Centre, Grangetown Gardens Getaway is a one bed apartment opposite the Grange Gardens and Grangetown Pavilion.
The perfect base to stay and the explore all that Cardiff and Cardiff Bay have to offer visitors and explorers, we are a ten minute walk to Cardiff Bay - home to the Wales Millennium Centre and the Red Dragon Centre. Cardiff City Centre is a twenty minute walk away, home to the Millennium Stadium, The Motorpoint Arena.
The Space:
We offer guests a ground floor one bedroom apartment in a lovely Victorian building which is also home to two other apartments with long term residential tenants. The master bedroom has a lovely bay window, kingsize bed, wardrobe, comfy chair and bedside table.
The lounge and dining room is light and bright and has a dining table, TV, sofa which becomes a sofa bed (so we can sleep up to three people) and lots of lovely art and plants - we love plants :)
The kitchen has been recently refurbished and is fully equipped with everything you need to make a meal.
The bathroom has a shower, toilet, sink and vanity unit.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the whole apartment and will use the shared entrance through the main front door to gain access to the apartment.
The Neighborhood:
Grangetown is a vibrant and diverse area of Cardiff, it's brilliantly close to Cardiff Bay which lots of great places to eat and drink and attractions to visit. Cardiff City Centre is a 20 minute walk away.
We are directly opposite Grangetown Gardens which is home to the recently built Grange Pavilion providing public amenities in a popular inner-city park, three large rooms for hire, a cafe, office space, hot-desking and a garden that features five rainwater ponds, a wildflower meadow, a honey-bee garden, a community allotment and a green for play, exercise and picnics!
Very close by on Claire Road and Penarth Road are local shops, takeaways, supermarkets and cafes. Try Inmas for delicious Mediterranean Food and The Vegetarian Food Studio for yummy curry.
In Cardiff Bay we would recommend Quantum Coffee Roasters and Coffi Co Cafes for indie delights :)
Getting Around:
Walking from our place is the best way to explore the Bay and the City Centre. You are very close to Cardiff Central Station if you want to catch a train to explore further.
Other Things to Note:
We don't offer blackout window coverings in the bedroom or lounge area where the sofa bed is.
Street parking is available for free outside the apartment.
Interaction with Guests:
Always happy to help with any questions you have before and during your stay with us.
This condo is located in Grangetown, a neighborhood in Cardiff. Techniquest and Wales Millennium Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Cardiff Bay and Dinas Powys Golf Club. Parc All Weather Play and TeamSport Cardiff are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £707
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