My first impression was that this is a very basic hostel (which was partly still under construction). The private room I stayed in only had two plain beds and a small wardrobe. There were neither a table nor chair nor a sink in the bedroom. Though a trash bag was provided, there was no actual Trash bin to attach it to. However, with several extra blankets stored in the wardrobe, they made sure that you won't be cold at night.
Our floor had one shared bathroom. The bathroom itself was very clean, but the shower showed signs of black mold. A big plus is that the bathrooms and the showers provided liquid soap, so no carrying around your soap every time you have to go to the bathroom.
Breakfast is included, but it's as basic as the rest of the hostel; they only offer bread and two types of marmalade, as well as coffee and tea. I would have liked a bit more variety in the choice of spreads and drinks. The kitchen is fully equipped, and you're welcome to cook yourself some dinner in the oven or in the microwave.
The common rooms were very basic as well, but since there was still a lot of construction and renovation going on, it would be unfair to judge them now. The big common room has several tables and chairs, a billiard table and a book exchange. There's also another room for TV and internet.
The staff were all very nice and helpful whenever we had questions or requests.
Wi-Fi is completely free and works in the rooms.
The hostel is located about 3 blocks from the main shopping street of Cardiff, Queen Street and from there most of Cardiff's attractions are easy to reach by foot. Queen Street Rail Station is also not far, from where you can catch a shuttle train to Cardiff Bay every 10-or-so minutes. read more