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Modern, clean and very welcoming, this excellent independent hostel is the best-value place to stay in town. In addition to traveller-friendly facilities, the 14th-century arched basement gives a sense of history to guests' breakfasts...
Modern, clean and very welcoming, this excellent independent hostel is the best-value place to stay in town. In addition to traveller-friendly facilities, the 14th-century arched basement gives a sense of history to guests' breakfasts...
You won't find a better budget bed any closer to the city centre than this stylishly refurbished hostel right across the river from the Millennium Stadium. It's family-friendly, and there's an in-house bar, restaurant and gym.
The Hamilton is a homey and relaxed hostel with small, six-bed dorms, a kitchen, TV lounge, laundry and sauna. The owner knows Pembrokeshire well, and is happy to point you towards the best walks, pubs and eateries in the area.
This is a family-run, Victorian-pile independent hostel with friendly, knowledgeable owners and a location close to the train station. Rooms are clean and a continental breakfast is included, but there are no self-catering facilities.
Located 0.3 miles from the centre, this ultra-modern hostel has a raft of services - from a restaurant to an observation desk. There are disabled facilities and family rooms. Ask about low-season promotional deals.
Professionally run by a young brother-and-sister team, the River House has a well-equipped kitchen, a small garden and a TV lounge. Free breakfast (cereal and toast) and pizza nights are a nice touch, but the private rooms are very dorm-like.
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