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Yakiniku Korean & japanese Restaurant
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Seoul Houes Hotel
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University of Cardiff
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Cardiff City Stadium
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Yakiniku Korean & japanese Restaurant
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694
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Cardiff City Stadium
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~10.5km
City
Europe Wales(UK) Wales(UK)
The Cardiff City Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Dinas Caerdydd) is a Premier League football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales. It is the home of Cardiff City Football Club who previously played at Ninian Park. The stadium is managed by Cardiff City Stadium Ltd., which is owned by Cardiff City Football Club Holdings Ltd. The stadium also hosted the home matches of the Cardiff Blues rugby union team until the 2011–12 season[2] although originally the Blues had a lease until 2029.[3][4][5][6][7] After the Millennium Stadium, it is the second largest stadium in Cardiff and in Wales. The stadium is part of the Leckwith development, which also includes the Cardiff International Sports Stadium. A branded sponsor name will be assigned as and when the naming rights are sold. The stadium was officially opened on 22 July 2009, with Cardiff City playing a friendly match against Celtic.[8][9]
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Seoul Houes Hotel
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Popularly known “Cae-Garw lodge” renamed as Seoul House is a TWO star rated Inn and restaurant with focus of operation towards providing our customer with a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. Easy accessibility from Cardiff central and Newport makes it a desirable destination for travelers.
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University of Cardiff
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~6.3km
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Europe Wales(UK) Wales(UK)
Cardiff University (Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university located in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. Founded in 1883 as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, it became one of the founding colleges of the University of Wales in 1893, and in 1997 received (but held in abeyance) its own degree-awarding powers. It adapted the public name of Cardiff University in 1999, and in 2005 this became its legal name as it left the University of Wales to become an independent University awarding its own degrees. It is the third oldest university institution in Wales and is the only Welsh member of the Russell Group of leading British research universities. The university is composed of three colleges: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Biomedical and Life Sciences; and Physical Sciences and Engineering. The university is consistently recognised as providing high quality research-based university education and was ranked 122nd in the world by the QS World University Rankings 2015–16, as well as achieving the highest student satisfaction rating in the 2013 National Student Survey for universities in Wales.[6] The research quality of Cardiff University was ranked 5th overall in the UK in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, with some areas ranked top in the country. The impact of Cardiff's research was also ranked 2nd in the UK. For 2015-16, Cardiff had a turnover of £511.8 million, including £112.5 million from research grants and contracts. The university has an undergraduate enrolment of 21,575 and a total enrolment of 30,480 (according to HESA data for 2014/15)[8] making it one of the ten largest universities in the UK. The Cardiff University Students' Union works to promote the interests of the student body within the University and further afield. The university's sports teams compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues.
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1954
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Yakiniku Korean & japanese Restaurant
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~0.0km
City
Europe United Kingdom United Kingdom
X Close
0
0
694
Detailed info.
Seoul Houes Hotel
B
~0.0km
City
Europe United Kingdom United Kingdom
Popularly known “Cae-Garw lodge” renamed as Seoul House is a TWO star rated Inn and restaurant with focus of operation towards providing our customer with a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. Easy accessibility from Cardiff central and Newport makes it a desirable destination for travelers.
X Close
0
0
1393
Detailed info.
Cardiff City Stadium
E
~10.5km
City
Europe Wales(UK) Wales(UK)
The Cardiff City Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Dinas Caerdydd) is a Premier League football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales. It is the home of Cardiff City Football Club who previously played at Ninian Park. The stadium is managed by Cardiff City Stadium Ltd., which is owned by Cardiff City Football Club Holdings Ltd. The stadium also hosted the home matches of the Cardiff Blues rugby union team until the 2011–12 season[2] although originally the Blues had a lease until 2029.[3][4][5][6][7] After the Millennium Stadium, it is the second largest stadium in Cardiff and in Wales. The stadium is part of the Leckwith development, which also includes the Cardiff International Sports Stadium. A branded sponsor name will be assigned as and when the naming rights are sold. The stadium was officially opened on 22 July 2009, with Cardiff City playing a friendly match against Celtic.[8][9]
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0
0
2043
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University of Cardiff
C
~6.3km
City
Europe Wales(UK) Wales(UK)
Cardiff University (Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university located in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. Founded in 1883 as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, it became one of the founding colleges of the University of Wales in 1893, and in 1997 received (but held in abeyance) its own degree-awarding powers. It adapted the public name of Cardiff University in 1999, and in 2005 this became its legal name as it left the University of Wales to become an independent University awarding its own degrees. It is the third oldest university institution in Wales and is the only Welsh member of the Russell Group of leading British research universities. The university is composed of three colleges: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Biomedical and Life Sciences; and Physical Sciences and Engineering. The university is consistently recognised as providing high quality research-based university education and was ranked 122nd in the world by the QS World University Rankings 2015–16, as well as achieving the highest student satisfaction rating in the 2013 National Student Survey for universities in Wales.[6] The research quality of Cardiff University was ranked 5th overall in the UK in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, with some areas ranked top in the country. The impact of Cardiff's research was also ranked 2nd in the UK. For 2015-16, Cardiff had a turnover of £511.8 million, including £112.5 million from research grants and contracts. The university has an undergraduate enrolment of 21,575 and a total enrolment of 30,480 (according to HESA data for 2014/15)[8] making it one of the ten largest universities in the UK. The Cardiff University Students' Union works to promote the interests of the student body within the University and further afield. The university's sports teams compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues.
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0
0
1954
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Yakiniku Korean & japanese Restaurant
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~0.0km
City
Europe United Kingdom United Kingdom
X Close
0
0
694
Detailed info.
University of Cardiff
C
~6.3km
City
Europe Wales(UK) Wales(UK)
Cardiff University (Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university located in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. Founded in 1883 as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, it became one of the founding colleges of the University of Wales in 1893, and in 1997 received (but held in abeyance) its own degree-awarding powers. It adapted the public name of Cardiff University in 1999, and in 2005 this became its legal name as it left the University of Wales to become an independent University awarding its own degrees. It is the third oldest university institution in Wales and is the only Welsh member of the Russell Group of leading British research universities. The university is composed of three colleges: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Biomedical and Life Sciences; and Physical Sciences and Engineering. The university is consistently recognised as providing high quality research-based university education and was ranked 122nd in the world by the QS World University Rankings 2015–16, as well as achieving the highest student satisfaction rating in the 2013 National Student Survey for universities in Wales.[6] The research quality of Cardiff University was ranked 5th overall in the UK in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, with some areas ranked top in the country. The impact of Cardiff's research was also ranked 2nd in the UK. For 2015-16, Cardiff had a turnover of £511.8 million, including £112.5 million from research grants and contracts. The university has an undergraduate enrolment of 21,575 and a total enrolment of 30,480 (according to HESA data for 2014/15)[8] making it one of the ten largest universities in the UK. The Cardiff University Students' Union works to promote the interests of the student body within the University and further afield. The university's sports teams compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) leagues.
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0
0
1954
Detailed info.
Cardiff City Stadium
E
~10.5km
City
Europe Wales(UK) Wales(UK)
The Cardiff City Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Dinas Caerdydd) is a Premier League football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales. It is the home of Cardiff City Football Club who previously played at Ninian Park. The stadium is managed by Cardiff City Stadium Ltd., which is owned by Cardiff City Football Club Holdings Ltd. The stadium also hosted the home matches of the Cardiff Blues rugby union team until the 2011–12 season[2] although originally the Blues had a lease until 2029.[3][4][5][6][7] After the Millennium Stadium, it is the second largest stadium in Cardiff and in Wales. The stadium is part of the Leckwith development, which also includes the Cardiff International Sports Stadium. A branded sponsor name will be assigned as and when the naming rights are sold. The stadium was officially opened on 22 July 2009, with Cardiff City playing a friendly match against Celtic.[8][9]
X Close
0
0
2043
Detailed info.
Seoul Houes Hotel
B
~0.0km
City
Europe United Kingdom United Kingdom
Popularly known “Cae-Garw lodge” renamed as Seoul House is a TWO star rated Inn and restaurant with focus of operation towards providing our customer with a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. Easy accessibility from Cardiff central and Newport makes it a desirable destination for travelers.
X Close
0
0
1393