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Wales


Join us for some great New Year Celebrations in Cardiff and welcome in 2009 in the Capital of Wales. The city’s famous landmarks and traditional attractions such as the splendid castle and the Museum of Welsh Life are now complemented by a stunning waterfront development in Cardiff Bay and world-class venues such as the Millennium Centre and the iconic Millennium Stadium, one of the largest under-cover stadiums in Europe.

GALA DINNER & EVENING MEAL PACKAGE

The Holiday Inn Cardiff City Hotel are also offering an inclusive meal package with dinner each night including a four course gala dinner and bucks fizz reception on New Years Eve. The dinner will be followed by and evening of entertainment with a retro DJ playing 60’s and 70’s music until 1:00am. (Cost: £75.00 per person)


Created within a beautiful 568 acre Regency park, this landmark visitor destination combines 200 year-old historical features with spectacular modern architecture and landscaping and a collection of some 100,000 different plants, many rare and endangered. The elegant Great Glasshouse is the only place in the world you can visit the Mediterranean, South Africa, Australia, Chile and California on the same day. There are gardens within the Garden, from the award-winning Japanese to bog and boulder gardens, as well as enchanting water features. Exhibitions include Bioverse which explores the wonders of how plants work, plus the 360° Theatre Botanica. Further facilities include an excellent café and restaurant plus a plant sales area.


This vibrant, cosmopolitan capital has undergone enormous regeneration over the past decade or so. Its traditional attractions such as the fairy-tale castle and the world-renowned Museum of Welsh Life are now complemented by a stunning waterfront development in Cardiff Bay and world-class venues such as the Wales Millennium Centre and the iconic Millennium Stadium, the biggest under-cover stadium in Europe. Alongside the high street shops and big department stores there is a selection of lovely Victorian arcades containing designer boutiques and unique shops.


Llandrindod Wells is often described as one of Britain's hidden treasures, situated seven hundred feet above sea level and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in Wales. In the 19th century the Victorians developed the town into one of the most fashionable health resorts in Britain and today you can still visit the Pump Room where it was once possible to take the mineral waters. Today the town still retains a unique relaxing atmosphere with nice lakeside walks and pretty landscaped gardens where you can sit and watch the world go by.

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