Choose from Cardiff and Brighton Hotels
February 1st, 2001 | by Administrator |Finding the right sort of accommodation for your needs can be the hardest part of arranging a holiday or business trip. You find that you must trawl through websites to see the best photos and reviews of the places you want to stay in. It is harder still to know if the hotel is in the area you want and has the facilities you need. For this reason, using a website with all of this information under one roof can be the best way to save yourself both time and money. Searching for UK hotels by HotelClub is just one of the ways in which you can find the best accommodation for your needs and discover all of the fun and exciting things you can do in the UK city of your choice.
Two UK destinations that are popular for those coming from abroad and those travelling from within the UK, are Cardiff and Brighton. Cardiff is a great starting point for the rest of Wales. It is cosmopolitan and at the same time it is on the edge of the most amazing rural countryside you could wish to find. For a long weekend or a two-week holiday, Cardiff is a great option.
Brighton is very similar to Cardiff in this respect. Just an hour from London, it is easy to get to and has plenty on its doorstep to keep all of the family happy. From Brighton you can visit the rest of the south-east and enjoy the beauty of Kent, the amazing UK coastline of Sussex and even venture as far as Hampshire to see the docks of Portsmouth or Southampton.
Of course, your main priority will be to find cheap accommodation in whichever city you choose. This can be a little hit and miss. You may have recommendations from friends and family or you could try looking at online review sites. But when it comes down to it, what you need is a respected site which will offer good hotels at discounted or cheap prices.
HotelClub accommodation in Cardiff offers exactly that. With everything from the five star Holm House to budget one and two star hotels, there is certainly enough to choose from. You could choose to stay in the city centre and take advantage of Cardiff’s notorious nightlife. Of, if you want a bit of peace and quiet, you could opt to stay out of town and enjoy the tranquillity that rural Wales is famous for.
While in Cardiff there is certainly plenty for you to do to keep busy. For lovers of history Cardiff Castle is worth a look. With tours of the Norman Keep and entry to some of the castle apartments, the castle is steeped in history and perfect for a family day out. For those who love their sporting events and a good night out, the Millennium Stadium is one of Cardiff’s premier venues. The stadium offers guided tours for those who are new to the area. The fully retractable roof is the first in the UK and the stadium has achieved a five star rating from UEFA. If you are attending a concert you can be sure of a great night out as the venue has already hosted stars such as Madonna and Robbie Williams.
Once you have finished your day of sightseeing you will want to enjoy a great meal at one of Cardiff’s many restaurants and pubs. Many are situated on the waterfront and boast amazing views across the harbour. Famous chef Anthony Carluccio has opened a new restaurant in the city and it is enjoying a great reputation for authentic Italian cuisine. For more restaurants, the best place to visit is St David’s in Eastside for a contemporary and funky eating experience.
While Brighton might be less contemporary than Cardiff, it still has a reputation for being one of the UK’s hippest cities. Once again you will be enjoying a seaside town with a great nightlife, but it also has a slightly more laid-back approach to life. Finding lodging in Brighton can be as easy as arriving there and choosing one of the many seafront hotels. Of course, it is always better to book in advance, particularly when the weather is pleasant. From the Kings Hotel which boasts a regency building and a modern interior to the Kemp Townhouse; a five star guest house with budget prices, Brighton has more to offer than you may think.
While you are in Brighton you can always find something to do. You may want to simply enjoy the beach and the piers, but if the weather takes a turn for the worse, there is plenty to see and do within the town itself. One of the main areas of interest is the Royal Pavilion. With exotic architecture, the pavilion stands out among the regency buildings which surround it. Originally the seaside palace of the Prince Regent, the building contains furniture and artworks which have been lent by the Queen.
Brighton Pier is probably one of the most famous landmarks in the town. With free admission and all-day opening times, it is a great day out, especially for the children. With a fairground, food and drink outlets and a fun arcade, it is perfect for young and old alike.
Finally, much like Cardiff, Brighton has an enviable reputation for its restaurants. With so much seafood on the doorstep, the town is full of restaurants offering quality food. Vegetarians will enjoy the Terre a Terre, which has won awards for its food and has been voted as the best vegetarian restaurant in the UK. Fish lovers will enjoy the Regency restaurant which utilises fresh local seafood and has one of the best views in town, being on the seafront.
So, if it is Cardiff or Brighton which appeals to you most, you can be sure of finding the best in accommodation by searching online. Once there you will surely be spoiled for choice when it comes to great food and fun ways to pass the time.






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