Cardiff

Cardiff

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Cardiff, the vibrant capital of Wales, seamlessly blends medieval history with modern attractions, featuring the iconic Cardiff Castle in the heart of the city and the stunning Wales Millennium Centre in the revitalized Cardiff Bay waterfront. Visitors can explore world-class museums, enjoy excellent shopping and dining, and experience the passionate Welsh culture, especially on rugby match days when the entire city comes alive. The compact city center makes it easy to walk between major attractions, while Cardiff serves as an ideal base for exploring the nearby Welsh countryside and coastline.

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Cardiff
Recognized as the official capital of beautiful Wales since 1955, Cardiff is now an exclusive place in the country to access a wide range of leisure opportunities and multiple festivals. Add the atypical atmosphere deployed in the magnificent arcades and Victorian streets, and Cardiff will give you a new feeling of travel. 

A must on the historic route of the capital will invite you to discover the famous Cardiff Castle. This set of three fortresses will give you an incredible view of the city if you climb the central tower: The Norman Keep. There, you will also think about intruding into the castle's basement and taking a guided tour of the Castle House, the beautiful apartments, the banquet hall, and the Clock Tower.


A bit further afield, in Cathays Park, you will find the National Museum of Cardiff, which contains the country's many collections of archaeology, geology, art, and natural history. The exhibition will take you on a journey of 4.5 million years, and you will also be aware of the museum's art gallery, which includes several collections of paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.


You will continue your visit with Cardiff Bay which extends over 1100 hectares in the old dock district. You will have access to hotels, restaurants, theaters, and parks in this place. You will also admire the Pierhead and Mermaid Quay.


In summer, Roald Dahl Place, located a few kilometers from Cardiff Bay, will welcome you for some concerts and scientific discoveries that will interest young and old; it is at the Techniquest that you must go.


Take a trip to Wales Millennium Center for a few more concerts and to attend opera, ballets, or dance shows.


In Cardiff, you will have the chance to experience one of the most technical sports facilities in the country, namely, the Millennium Stadium. It is the favorite place for fans of rugby, motorcycle racing, or boxing matches.

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