Cardiff in Wales is a fab place to visit no matter how much or how little time you have to view the city. You will always find something for someone to do even if it is only for a few hours. Why not leave you rental car parked for the day and go and explore the city on foot or by local transport. As there are too many places to mention for anyone who wishes to visit the city here are a few ideas for you below.
The bay believe it it not was actually a working dock land and was derelict after the work was transferred to other docks in the UK. The city decided to invest heavily and the transformation of the bay was complete and is unrecognisable today. This is a great place to grab a coffee and watch the world go by by taking a seat at any of the bars along the quay and be a people watcher for the day. Plenty to see and do around this area.
History buffs will be please to visit the castle located within the city. The staff on duty are very knowledgable but can also advise on giving out hand devices which operate in your langauage and can be used as a translator when visiting the castle and making a tour of this building which is said to be over 2,000 years old. All members of the family will enjoy their day even if you don't have children take the time to venture along and you won't be disappointed.
Wanting to go on a ghost hunt in the middle of Cardiff? You can do so nearby to the castle which is only a short walk away. Walking with torches in the dark who could say no to this fab idea while in the city.
The Millennium Stadium is more famous for rugby than anything else. There are live music events and football events often held through out the year at the stadium. This year there is even a Mardi Gras held in August 2013 which should prove to be a popular event. Big stars which have appeared here are Rihanna and Bruce Springsteen.
The bay believe it it not was actually a working dock land and was derelict after the work was transferred to other docks in the UK. The city decided to invest heavily and the transformation of the bay was complete and is unrecognisable today. This is a great place to grab a coffee and watch the world go by by taking a seat at any of the bars along the quay and be a people watcher for the day. Plenty to see and do around this area.
History buffs will be please to visit the castle located within the city. The staff on duty are very knowledgable but can also advise on giving out hand devices which operate in your langauage and can be used as a translator when visiting the castle and making a tour of this building which is said to be over 2,000 years old. All members of the family will enjoy their day even if you don't have children take the time to venture along and you won't be disappointed.
Wanting to go on a ghost hunt in the middle of Cardiff? You can do so nearby to the castle which is only a short walk away. Walking with torches in the dark who could say no to this fab idea while in the city.
The Millennium Stadium is more famous for rugby than anything else. There are live music events and football events often held through out the year at the stadium. This year there is even a Mardi Gras held in August 2013 which should prove to be a popular event. Big stars which have appeared here are Rihanna and Bruce Springsteen.
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