Number 62

Top choice in Cardiff


The only thing preventing Number 62 from being a B&B is that breakfast is only offered as an add-on (served at the Beverley Hotel across the road). The cosy rooms come with thoughtful extras such as body lotion, make-up wipes and cotton buds, and the front garden is one of the most immaculate of all the houses on this strip.

A minimum three-night stay applies in peak periods.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cardiff attractions

1. Blackfriars Priory

0.41 MILES

As you're walking through Bute Park, look for the outline of the foundations of 13th-century Blackfriars Priory. It was destroyed in 1404, when Owain…

2. Bute Park

0.49 MILES

Flanked by the castle and the River Taff, Bute Park was donated to the city along with the castle in 1947. With Sophia Gardens, Pontcanna Fields and…

3. Gorsedd Stones

0.49 MILES

This stone circle was erected in 1978 when Cardiff hosted the National Eisteddfod. Such so-called gorsedd stones are found all over Wales where…

4. Animal Wall

0.53 MILES

This section of wall on Bute Park's southern edge is topped with stone figures of lions, seals, bears and other creatures. In the 1930s they were the…

5. Cardiff Castle

0.62 MILES

There's a medieval keep at its heart, but it's the later additions to Cardiff Castle that really capture the imagination. In Victorian times, extravagant…

6. Principality Stadium

0.69 MILES

Also known as Millennium Stadium ('Principality' is the current naming-rights sponsor), this spectacular venue squats like a stranded spaceship on the…

7. National Museum Cardiff

0.71 MILES

Devoted mainly to natural history and art, this grand neoclassical building is the centrepiece of the seven institutions dotted around the country that…

8. St John the Baptist Church

0.75 MILES

A graceful Gothic tower rises from this 15th-century church, its delicate stonework looking almost like filigree. Along with the castle keep, this is one…