Things to do in cardiff

By: Alan

Cardiff is one of the greatest cities of Wales and the UK and is definitely worth a visit even if one is visiting for a weekend. There are great shops and restaurants to the busy and attractive nightlife of Cardiff bay. There’s usually something for everyone. Its position is easily reachable from the M4 and its airport.

Here are some places to go and things to do in Cardiff.

Bute Park

Bute Park city centre park

Bute Park Animal Wall

City centre outdoors

Art gallery and park

Butetown History and Arts Centre

4-5 Dock Chambers, Bute St Cardiff Bay library and archive art gallery

Cardiff Arms Park

Westgate St Old Brewery Quarter stadium/oval park

Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Bay Barrage

Cardiff Bay

Cardiff Castle

Castle St city centre castle

Cardiff International Arena

Mary Ann St Old Brewery Quarter stadium/oval

Church of St John the Baptist

St John's Cres city centre religious/spiritual

Civic Centre

Civic Centre miscellaneous

Coal Exchange

Mount Stuart Sq Cardiff Bay significant house

Glamorgan County Cricket Ground

Cathedral Road Area park

Goleulong 2000 Lightship

Cardiff Bay lighthouse

Llandaff

North Cardiff square

Llandaff Cathedral

Cathedral Rd Llandaff religious and spiritual centre

Mermaid Quay

Cardiff Bay waterfront

Millennium Stadium

Westgate St city centre stadium/oval

National Assembly Building

Cardiff Bay government building

National Assembly Visitor Centre

Maritime Rd Cardiff Bay miscellaneous

National Museum and Gallery of Wales

Gorsedd Gardens Road Central Cardiff museum art gallery

National Museum Wales

Gorsedd Gardens Rd Civic Centre museum

Norwegian Church

Harbour Dr Cardiff Bay museum art gallery

Pierhead Building

Maritime Rd Cardiff Bay significant house

Techniquest, Stuart St

Cardiff City museum

Wales Millennium Centre

Bute Place Cardiff Bay theatre/cinema

Welch Regiment Museum

War related city centre museum

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