The beautiful city of Cardiff is both lively and friendly. The multicultural city hosts an array of bars, restaurants and nightclubs with a large selection of retail shops. Shopaholics…you are in for a treat!
St Davids Shopping center being the favourite to most in the city. Whatever the day or the weather, you will always find something to do in Cardiff.
Here are a few of the sights we would recommend considering a visit…
1. Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle is situated in the heart of the city. There are various events held here over the year from the Easter Bunny to Santa Claus, Halloween to Summer parties, it’s always good to check out what’s going on. This grand Castle and vast landscape is steeped in Cardiff’s history.
2. Principality Stadium
Formerly known as The Millennium Stadium hosts a variety of sports events and concerts. You can take a tour of this lovely stadium throughout the day when sightseeing in Cardiff
3. St Fagans National Park
St Fagans National Museum of History, commonly referred to as St Fagans after the village where it is located, is an open-air museum in Cardiff chronicling the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people.
4. National Museum Cardiff
National Museum Cardiff is a lovely museum with an art gallery in the centre of Cardiff City. The museum is part of the wider network of National Museums in Wales.
5. Doctor Who Experience
The Doctor Who Experience is situated in Cardiff Bay. All Doctor Who fans are in for a treat.
6. Pierhead Building
The Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay is a Grade I listed building of the National Assembly for Wales. It stands as one of the city of Cardiff’s most familiar landmarks and was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company.
7. Techniquest
The Techniquest is a place for young and old alike. Feed your imagination with science experiments, facts and features. This building is situated in the lovely Cardiff Bay region
8. Cardiff Story Museum
The Cardiff Story Museum is a museum in Cardiff, that exhibits the history of the beautiful city. Entrance to this museum is free.
9.Cardiff Bay
Cardiff Castle is situated in the heart of the city. There are various events held here over the year from the Easter Bunny to Santa Claus, Halloween to Summer parties, it’s always good to check out what’s going on. This grand Castle and vast landscape is steeped in Cardiff’s history.
2. Principality Stadium
Formerly known as The Millennium Stadium hosts a variety of sports events and concerts. You can take a tour of this lovely stadium throughout the day when sightseeing in Cardiff
3. St Fagans National Park
St Fagans National Museum of History, commonly referred to as St Fagans after the village where it is located, is an open-air museum in Cardiff chronicling the historical lifestyle, culture, and architecture of the Welsh people.
4. National Museum Cardiff
National Museum Cardiff is a lovely museum with an art gallery in the centre of Cardiff City. The museum is part of the wider network of National Museums in Wales.
5. Doctor Who Experience
The Doctor Who Experience is situated in Cardiff Bay. All Doctor Who fans are in for a treat.
6. Pierhead Building
The Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay is a Grade I listed building of the National Assembly for Wales. It stands as one of the city of Cardiff’s most familiar landmarks and was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company.
7. Techniquest
The Techniquest is a place for young and old alike. Feed your imagination with science experiments, facts and features. This building is situated in the lovely Cardiff Bay region
8. Cardiff Story Museum
The Cardiff Story Museum is a museum in Cardiff, that exhibits the history of the beautiful city. Entrance to this museum is free.
9.Cardiff Bay
Cardiff Bay is host to a plethora of restaurants and bars along the water. You can visit Mermaid Quay. The Doctor Who Experience, The Story Museum, Boat rides, A comedy club and lots more. Definitely worth a visit.
10. City Hall Cardiff
The City Hall in Cardiff City Centre stands in the heart of Cardiff’s civic centre. This is an area of impressive buildings and gardens.
11. Sophia Gardens
Sophia Gardens is a large public park in Riverside, Cardiff, It’s on the west bank of the River Taff.
12. SSE Swalec Stadium
International test cricket matches and county cricket matches are held in the SSE SWALEC stadium, the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club.
13. Cardiff Market
Cardiff Market, which is also known as Cardiff Central Market and as the Market Building. This is a Victorian indoor market in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff city centre.
14. Roath Park
Roath Park together with Roath Park Lake is a classic Victorian Park just a few mins drive outside the city centre and shopping streets.Cardiff has something for everyone. The city and its history make it definitely one to visit. Many have traveled for university, work or leisure and have settled in this beautiful capital city.
10. City Hall Cardiff
The City Hall in Cardiff City Centre stands in the heart of Cardiff’s civic centre. This is an area of impressive buildings and gardens.
11. Sophia Gardens
Sophia Gardens is a large public park in Riverside, Cardiff, It’s on the west bank of the River Taff.
12. SSE Swalec Stadium
International test cricket matches and county cricket matches are held in the SSE SWALEC stadium, the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club.
13. Cardiff Market
Cardiff Market, which is also known as Cardiff Central Market and as the Market Building. This is a Victorian indoor market in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff city centre.
14. Roath Park
Roath Park together with Roath Park Lake is a classic Victorian Park just a few mins drive outside the city centre and shopping streets.Cardiff has something for everyone. The city and its history make it definitely one to visit. Many have traveled for university, work or leisure and have settled in this beautiful capital city.