Premier Inn Cardiff

Why Premier Inn?
Is it our comfy beds, our seriously tasty food, our great value hotels or our amazing teams that guests love so much? We reckon it’s a bit of everything.
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We're in 800+ locations across the UK and Ireland
Super-comfy beds
Sleep on the bed of your dreams
Free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is totally free during your stay
Family friendly
Kids stay and eat for free*, plus spacious family rooms
Flexible rates
Choice of booking and payment options
Unlimited breakfast
Enjoy our famous Premier Inn cooked or continental breakfast

Things to do in Cardiff
FAQs
A new kind of hotel from Premier Inn
Our idea is simple. Do the essentials brilliantly, then take away everything else. You get a small room, a simple stay and best of all, a price to match – from £19 a night. The first ZIP hotel has just opened in Cardiff.
Cardiff is best known for being the capital of Wales, home to Cardiff Castle, the Principality Stadium and a vibrant waterfront at Cardiff Bay. It’s also known for its rich history, culture and thriving music and arts scene.
Cardiff itself doesn’t have a central beach, but nearby beaches like Barry Island, Penarth and Southerndown are easily accessible and popular with locals and visitors.
The city of Cardiff has Roman origins dating back nearly 2,000 years, but it became a city in 1905 and the capital of Wales in 1955. Its long history includes Roman, Norman and industrial influences.
Yes, Cardiff is worth visiting! It offers a mix of historic sites, modern attractions and cultural experiences. With its castles, museums and proximity to nature, it’s a great destination for all types of travellers.
Of course, for many, there’s only one sport in Cardiff, and that’s rugby. And it’s true, there’s nothing like the carnival-like atmosphere on matchdays at the Millennium Stadium (currently known as the Principality Stadium for sponsorship purposes). But if you don’t know your fly half from your full-back, don’t worry - there’s plenty of other activities available in this sports mad city, from football at Cardiff City Stadium, white water rafting, ice hockey and even alternative sports like roller derby. Go Tiger Bay Brawlers!
If you’re in Cardiff at the weekend, you’re in luck. While the city’s nightlife is kept lively all week-long thanks to its student population (with over 30,000 at Cardiff University alone), at the weekend, waves of revellers from further afield descend on the town, fillings its pubs, bars, clubs and music venues like Tramshed to the brim. Not only does it have a reputation for hard partying, Cardiff has a great live music scene - not surprising seeing as the city produced such legendary bands as the Super Furry Animals and the Manic Street Preachers. Or, why not head to Cardiff for Pride Cymru?
Although there’s some spectacular architecture on offer, from the Edwardian City Hall to the gothic splendour of Cardiff Castle, it’s not just the buildings that make it so ridiculously easy on the eye. Cardiff has more green space per capita than any other city in the UK, due in part to the vast swathes of parkland on offer at Bute Park. There’s also the wildlife-packed Cardiff Bay Wetlands Reserve and the beautiful River Taff that flows right through the town - which is great for an evening stroll along its banks. Of course, the Brecon Beacons are also only 30 minutes away, but why would you drive anywhere with all this on your doorstep?
If you love history, art and theatre, Cardiff will be right up your street. A top attraction is the National Museum Cardiff, where you can see a 200-million-year-old skeleton of a dinosaur. Recently discovered, it’s thought to be the Welsh cousin of a T-rex. But no trip to Cardiff would be complete without a trip to the super-sized Wales Millennium Centre. Even if you don’t have tickets to one of the arts centre’s amazing theatre productions, the building alone is worth seeing. Made entirely of locally produced wood, slate and steel, it’s become an iconic symbol of the country.
Once a busy dock, the formerly industrial Cardiff Bay is now a sparkling waterside area full of attractions - and more swanky bars and restaurants than you can fling a Welsh cake at. Head to the boardwalk at Mermaid Quay on a summer’s evening and you could be forgiven for thinking you were in the Mediterranean with all the marina-side alfresco dining that goes on, often long into the night. Cardiff Bay is also home to the Doctor Who Experience, one of the city’s major tourist attractions and, with its tremendous special effects and interactive features, it’s a must for Time Lord-lovers, young and old.
You can get around Cardiff easily by walking, especially in the city centre. There are also local buses, a rail network, bike hire options and water taxis that connect the city centre with Cardiff Bay.
Yes, Cardiff is excellent for shopping. It has a variety of options including St David’s Dewi Sant shopping centre, Queen Street and the Victorian and Edwardian arcades, which are filled with independent shops, boutiques and cafes.
Flex – Pay now or on arrival, fully refundable with free cancellation up to 1pm on the day of arrival. Our most flexible rate – you can cancel and get a full refund up to 1pm on the day of arrival. You can also amend your booking at the same hotel up to 1pm on the day of arrival (additional room rate charges may apply depending on your new stay date).
Semi-Flex – Pay now, fully refundable with free cancellation up to three full days before arrival. Fairly flexible rate – you can cancel and get a full refund up to three full days before arrival. No refunds after that date. You can also amend your booking date at the same hotel up to 1pm on the day of arrival (additional room rate charges may apply depending on your new stay date).
Advance – Pay now, fully refundable with free cancellation up to 28 full days before arrival, free to amend thereafter until the day of arrival. Fairly flexible rate – you can cancel and get a full refund up to 28 full days before arrival. No refunds after that date. You can also amend your booking date at the same hotel up to 1pm on the day of arrival (additional room rate charges may apply depending on your new stay date).
Standard – Pay now, non-refundable. Free to amend booking at the same hotel up to 1pm on the day of arrival. Slightly flexible rate – you won’t be able to cancel and get a full refund, but you can amend your booking at the same hotel up to 1pm on the day of arrival (additional room rate charges may apply depending on your new stay date).
Non-Flex – Pay now. No amends or refunds. Our least flexible rate – you won’t be able to cancel or amend your stay after booking.
Our standard check-in time is 3pm. For an additional fee*, you can start your stay sooner with early check-in from 11am. Add early check-in to your stay while making your booking, or afterwards by managing your stay in your Premier Inn account. Early check-in is subject to availability and not available at all Premier Inn hotels.
Checkout is by 12 noon on your departure date. If luggage storage is available, our teams will be happy to store any bags for you if you’d like to check out before 12pm.
*Prices and times will vary depending on date and location.
For an additional fee*, you can start your stay sooner with early check-in from 11am. Add early check-in to your stay while making your booking, or afterwards by managing your stay in your Premier Inn account. Early check-in is subject to availability and not available at all Premier Inn hotels.
*Prices and times will vary depending on date and location.
In 2020 we launched Premier Inn CleanProtect™, our rigorous, daily cleaning method that’s used throughout our UK & Ireland hotels. Developed in partnership with Diversey, a global leader in cleaning and hygiene products for the healthcare and hospitality industries, our promise seeks to give you extra peace of mind so you can always book and stay with confidence.
Check-in - minimising contact at reception and providing hand sanitiser in most public areas for peace of mind.
Bed linen and towels - laundering all our linen and towels at over 60°C to thermally disinfect them, so you can enjoy a great night’s sleep. We’ve also placed spare pillows in a zip-up bag, for extra peace of mind.
Equipping our teams - providing our team members with all the equipment and sanitisers they need, as well as always operating in the safest way possible for our teams and guests.
A generous serving of safety - you can relax knowing that enhanced cleaning measures are in place throughout our restaurants. Tables are cleaned between visits and contactless payment is in place too, so you can dine safely and comfortably with us every time.
Clean on request - if you'd like your room cleaned during your stay with us, just let us know at reception and use the handy door hanger on the back of your door by 12pm each day.
Most Premier Inns have specially-adapted rooms allowing easier access for customers with disabilities. If there is no specially-adapted room available at the hotel of your choice, we will be happy to offer you alternative accommodation at a nearby Premier Inn. If you have difficulty walking, but do not need a specially-adapted room, please feel free to request a room near reception on the ground floor for easy access.
If you'd like get in touch, you can reach out to our specialist team via email at pi.accessible@whitbread.com or call us on 0333 0919 817 between 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday (calls charged at local rate).
Unfortunately, with the exception of trained assistance dogs, we don't allow pets to stay at our hotels.