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CF11 9HA Cardiff
Distance: 1.3 miles
Prices from: £250.00 per month
This business centre group is a leading provider of serviced offices, serviced office space and virtual offices in 51 prime locations throughout London and the...
CF11 9LJ Cardiff
Distance: 1.3 miles
Prices from: £250.00 per month
This business centre group is a leading provider of serviced offices, serviced office space and virtual offices in 51 prime locations throughout London and the...
CF10 3GA Cardiff
Distance: 1.6 miles
Prices from: £275.00 per month
The Centre at Haywood House North is situated in the heart of Cardiff, one of Europe's youngest and most dynamic capital cities. It offers a modern working...Virtual Tour
CF10 3GA Cardiff
Distance: 1.6 miles
The centre is closely located to all the main-stream shops / shopping centres, bars, restaurants, hotels, University and theatre. There is parking directly...
CF10 4Bz Cardiff
Distance: 2.1 miles
Prices from: £250.00 per month
Atlantic Wharf occupies a prime location on the increasingly popular Cardiff Bay and is part of the exclusive Waterfront 2000 development. It has approxiametley...
CF24 2SA Cardiff
Distance: 2.9 miles
Prices from: £200.00 per month
Alexandra Gate has all you would expect from a modern office enviroment - with an on site cafe. The building offers offices from 150 sq ft to 3,000 sq ft. ...
CF10 4RU Cardiff
Distance: 3.0 miles
This Center at Cardiff Bay represents a prominent address in a new harbourside development on the site of the Welsh assembly, which has become the new focal...
CF23 8RU Cardiff
Distance: 4.0 miles
Cardiff Gate is located on the northeast edge of Cardiff, enjoying all the advantages of a capital city location whilst being situated within a natural parkland...
 

The Welsh capital is a city undergoing major renewal, as is evidenced by the amount of building and reconstruction that is taking place.  If you want to tap into the welsh business market you must be based in Cardiff.  Have you considered utilizing the services of a business centre or serviced office in Cardiff as your first step?  There is a good choice of office space in Cardiff City Centre, however, if you want to move quickly a business centre or serviced office  is your best option.  Offices Please can assist you in researching and shortlisting the right business centre for you.

Home of the recently established Welsh National Assembly, Cardiff is currently on an upward curve, virtually a city reinvented since the low points of the 1970s and 1980s. Thanks to government and European Union encouragement, new employers have moved in to the City. A measure of this successful economic regeneration is the fact that available hotel bed spaces in Cardiff have increased by over 40% in the past five or so years.

The central area, with its seven delightful Victorian shopping arcades and traffic-free streets, extends from the railway station to the impressive castle. This is Cardiff’s traditional commercial and social heart but, increasingly, Cardiff Bay, 2km (1 mile) or so to the south, is gaining ground in the entertainment and leisure stakes, as well as becoming an important administrative centre.   It is also Europe’s largest waterfront development and it has a wealth of leisure activities available both on and off the water. The Bay is home to, The Welsh Assembly at the Pierhead, Butetown History and Arts Centre, Goleulong 2000 Lightship, the Norwegian Church Arts Centre and the brand new Wales Millennium Centre, a stunning and international arts centre. The Atlantic Wharf Leisure Village provides further options for family entertainment.

As with any newborn entity (phoenix or otherwise), Cardiff has further growth to undergo before maturity is reached. However, Wales as a whole has grown in self-esteem now its status as a nation is recognised by the UK government. Cardiff embodies this new confidence. What’s more, Cardiff this year (2005) celebrates its centenary as a city and 50 years as Welsh capital, so this newly found confidence will no doubt be boosted some more.

The National Assembly for Wales is the representative body with legislative powers ... The Welsh Assembly Government is the devolved government for Wales. ...
www.wales.gov.uk

Cardiff International Airport is Wales major Airport. Cardiff International Airport offers both scheduled and charter flights to a wide range of European ...
www.cwlfly.com

Main Campus Venues. The range of conference facilities situated on the University main ... Cardiff University Conference Office Southgate House PO Box 533 ...
www.cardiff.ac.uk/for/alumni/services

The venue for the main conference is the magnificent Cardiff City Hall. City Hall is the centrepiece of one of the world’s finest civic centres, ...
www.cf.ac.uk/carbs/conferences/ipa/confvenue.html

The five-star St David's Hotel & Spa is a luxury hotel overlooking Cardiff Bay. Situated on the waterfront, St David's is a striking Cardiff landmark, ...
www.thestdavidshotel.com

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