Accomodation in cardiff

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Accomodation in cardiff

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Well I have just secured 2 tickets for the wales-ireland game in march, and i have the flights booked friday too monday. However finding accomodation is proving impossible, all the low-mid range hotels are sold out, and the top ones are way beyond my current budget. Not found any B&Bs either so far.

So i was wondering if any of you have any advice?
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Ithryn wrote:Well I have just secured 2 tickets for the wales-ireland game in march, and i have the flights booked friday too monday. However finding accomodation is proving impossible, all the low-mid range hotels are sold out, and the top ones are way beyond my current budget. Not found any B&Bs either so far.

So i was wondering if any of you have any advice?
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ali c wrote:did you try the Big Sleep? http://www.thebigsleephotel.com/home.asp?hotelid=1
that place looks great for future reference thank, but saddly its booked out, I have found a large list of cardiff B&B's and planning on just working through the list on the phone on monday.
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I stayed in the Riverbank 4 years ago and it was a basic but friendly family run hotel, now been taken over http://www.nosda.co.uk/ might be worth a shout, directly opposite stadium on other side of river.
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