Archive for July, 2010
Hotels with Car Parking near Cardiff International Airport
The Parc Hotel, by Thistle in the centre of Cardiff, this beautiful Victorian building is a modern Thistle hotel with a restaurant and champagne bar. Public parking is possible at a location nearby and costs GBP 13.00 per day.
Cwm Ciddy Motel is just a few minutes’ drive from Cardiff Airport with transfers available by taxi, subject to a charge. Parking packages include 8 or 15 days parking on site at the Hotel. Extra days parking are free subject to availability. Parking is at owners own risk.
Cardiff Days Inn Hotel is conveniently located 1 minute from Cardiff International Airport. Parking is provided by Airparks, a secured car park situated in the grounds of the hotel. Extra days are available and charged at normal gate price. Transfers operate throughout the day and night, on request by Airparks Services courtesy minibus.
Cardiff Express by Holiday Inn is a brand new hotel, located just 0.75 miles from Cardiff Airport. Transfers operate 24 hours except between 0230 and 0300. Parking Packages Include 8 or 15 days at Airparks a secure car park located close to the hotel. The car park will then provide you with transfers directly into Cardiff airport. Extra days’ parking is charged at Car Park’s daily gate rate.
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Sky Plaza Hotel Cardiff is located less than a mile from Cardiff Airport; the three-star rated Sky Plaza offers 50 comfortable guest rooms that are all equipped with standard facilities. Free on-site car parking is offered for guests during their stay at the Sky Plaza Cardiff.
Bane for the British, Boon for the Arabs: Cardiff weather.
The old adage of one man’s medicine being another’s poison has come true in Cardiff.
The fickle summer weather in Wales with overcast days, cool sea breezes and showers that has been the bane for long complaining British tourists is now turning to be a boon for sun-scorched fugitives from Abu Dhabi’s relentless dry heat.
The Arabs like rain. They love the tranquility in Wales. They like to go to the green parts of Wales, the caves and the rivers.
Despite little official promotion and no direct flights from the Middle East the market for Welsh breaks is showing an upward trend to the extent that some Arabs have even bought Welsh holiday homes.
Cardiff Airport is now trying to persuade an Arab airline to fly direct to South Wales.
Wales is not as overheated and metropolitan as London and has beautiful hills and coast attracting from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for their holidays
Another point of attraction was Cardiff’s abundance of Middle Eastern restaurants.
On an average 4,000 passengers a year fly between Cardiff and the Middle East via Amsterdam, including inbound leisure travellers, students and oil-industry workers, and people feel that though Wales may not grow as a volume market it would surely grow as a quality market for the wealthy Arab tourists.
The Cardiff airport car parking is maintained by NCP and the tariff can only be obtained by quote online. There is one short stay car park and two long stay car parks.
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