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Principality Stadium

Principality Stadium

Formerly known as the Millennium Stadium, the Principality Stadium is an iconic venue in Cardiff and is famous for hosting major events, including rugby and football matches, as well as concerts. Visitors can take guided tours of the stadium, which offer behind-the-scenes access to locker rooms, the players’ tunnel, and the pitch. The stadium’s retractable roof and impressive seating make it one of the most modern sports venues in the world.

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Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle, located in the heart of the city, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Wales. The castle has a history dating back to Roman times and has been expanded and renovated over the centuries. Visitors can explore its medieval keep, lavish Victorian apartments, and the beautiful grounds. The castle offers a fascinating blend of ancient history and modern architecture, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

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Cardiff Market

Cardiff Market

Cardiff Market, located in the city center, is a Victorian market hall that offers a unique shopping experience. The market is home to a variety of stalls selling fresh produce, artisan foods, and handmade goods. It’s a great place to sample local Welsh delicacies such as Welsh cakes and artisan cheeses, and to experience the bustling atmosphere of Cardiff’s historic market.

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Bute Park

Bute Park

Bute Park is a stunning green space that spans over 130 acres and is one of Cardiff's largest parks. Situated next to Cardiff Castle, it offers visitors a peaceful escape with tree-lined pathways, tranquil ponds, and beautiful gardens. The park also houses the Animal Wall and features the historic Sophia Gardens, making it an ideal location for a stroll or a picnic while enjoying the city's natural beauty.

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Cardiff Bay

Cardiff Bay

Cardiff Bay is a bustling waterfront area offering a variety of attractions, restaurants, and entertainment. It’s home to the Wales Millennium Centre, a major arts venue, and the iconic Pierhead Building. The area also features the Roald Dahl Plass, a public square hosting events and festivals, and provides a range of watersports activities on the bay. Cardiff Bay is perfect for a leisurely walk or enjoying local seafood while taking in the scenic views.

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Wales Millennium Centre

Wales Millennium Centre

A stunning architectural landmark located in Cardiff Bay, the Wales Millennium Centre is the home of the Welsh National Opera and other major performances. The building’s striking design, with its metallic panels and grand entrance, is an attraction in itself. Visitors can enjoy world-class performances, from musicals to concerts, in this state-of-the-art venue.

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National Museum Cardiff

National Museum Cardiff

National Museum Cardiff is a treasure trove of art, natural history, and archaeology. Located in the city center, it houses an impressive collection of European and Welsh art, along with exhibits covering the region’s geological history and ancient artifacts. The museum is free to enter, making it an accessible cultural experience for all visitors interested in art, history, and science.

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Techniquest

Techniquest

Techniquest is a science discovery center located in Cardiff Bay, perfect for families and children. With interactive exhibits focused on science, technology, and engineering, it offers a hands-on learning experience that makes science fun. From exploring physics to learning about the human body, Techniquest provides an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages.

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St. Fagans National Museum of History

St. Fagans National Museum of History

St. Fagans National Museum of History is an open-air museum that offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience Welsh history and culture. The museum features over 40 historic buildings, including a traditional Welsh farmhouse, a school, and a chapel. Interactive exhibits and live demonstrations of traditional crafts provide a fascinating look at the rural life of Wales throughout the centuries.

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Llandaff Cathedral

Llandaff Cathedral

Llandaff Cathedral is one of the oldest and most historically significant churches in Wales. Located in the peaceful suburb of Llandaff, it dates back to the 6th century. The cathedral boasts impressive medieval architecture and beautiful stained-glass windows. Visitors can explore the stunning interior, as well as the surrounding gardens, which provide a serene escape from the city.

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