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Guide 🇬🇧 Caerdydd

Caerdydd
Today: ↑ 10°C ↓ 4°C 👤 Population 488,153 🕛 Local time:

Cardiff Castle

Historic city-centre castle blending Roman origins, a Norman keep, lavish Victorian Gothic interiors, wartime shelters, and superb views from the top.


National Museum Cardiff

Wales’s premier free museum, showcasing Impressionist masterpieces, Welsh art, archaeology, natural history, and family-friendly dinosaur and geology galleries.


St Fagans National Museum of History

Outstanding open-air museum where historic Welsh buildings recreate centuries of daily life in a spacious, family-friendly setting.


Wales Millennium Centre

Wales’s flagship arts venue, famed for its striking facade, major performances, and impressive public foyer on the waterfront.


Bute Park

Expansive riverside park with arboretum, sculptures, peaceful paths, and cultural landmarks, ideal for relaxing walks near the city centre.


Cardiff Bay Barrage

A dramatic waterfront walkway with wide views across the bay, city skyline, and open water toward Penarth.


Cardiff Victorian Shopping Arcades

Elegant covered arcades filled with independent shops, cafés, vintage finds, and beautiful Victorian and Edwardian architectural details.


Senedd

The Welsh Parliament building offers bold contemporary architecture, free entry, and insight into modern Welsh democracy beside the bay.


Techniquest

Interactive science centre packed with hands-on exhibits and planetarium shows, making it one of Cardiff’s best family attractions.


Cardiff Central Market

Bustling Victorian market where visitors can sample Welsh produce, browse independent stalls, and enjoy an authentic local atmosphere.


Roald Dahl Plass

Waterfront public square known for events, open views, and its connection to Cardiff-born author Roald Dahl.


Norwegian Church Arts Centre

Charming waterfront church-turned-arts-centre linked to Roald Dahl, with exhibitions, café seating, and distinctive maritime heritage.


Animal Wall

Whimsical Victorian stone wall lined with carved animals, one of Cardiff’s most distinctive and photogenic streetscape features.


Spillers Records

Legendary record shop celebrated as the world’s oldest, attracting music lovers with its heritage and carefully curated selection.


Clwb Ifor Bach

Iconic live music venue at the heart of Cardiff’s scene, valued for intimate gigs and strong Welsh cultural identity.


Cardiff City Center

Central, walkable district with major attractions, shopping, dining, nightlife, and excellent transport for first-time visitors.


Cardiff Bay

Vibrant waterfront area known for culture, leisure, architecture, and convenient links to central Cardiff.


Riverside

Quiet residential area near the center with green spaces, local markets, and affordable accommodation.


Roath

Leafy, alternative neighborhood with parks, independent cafes, and good transport to the city center.


Barry

Coastal town near the airport offering beaches, family attractions, and easy public transport to Cardiff.


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