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Cardiff Attractions & ActivitiesSightseeing
Our Sightseeing category provides a feast for the eyes. Why? Because most all of our selections are famous places that you can view and take pictures of to show everyone back home. Landmarks, sculptures, historic homes, historic districts, cemeteries, water fountains, and statues are just a hint of the sights we've selected.
Address: Cardiff, UK
Cardiff Bay is the home of many sites – the Oval Basin, Lightship 2000, the Victorian-style Pierhead Building – that can fill your day. At the Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre, you'll find souvenirs, stamps, postcards, and films for sale, and you can watch a multiple-screen video presentation of local events and festivals....
Address: 1-3 Castle St, Cardiff, UK CF1 2BS
These open-air, double-decker buses are excellent ways to get acclimated to the city of Cardiff. The guides on these tours are both funny and knowledgeable. The buses stop several times throughout their route, and your pass conveniently allows you to leave and board as many times as you want throughout the day. Buses...
Address: Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff, UK
Constructed in 1884, the Coal Exchange's Great Hall is now the site of many of Cardiff's most important cultural events. The Coal, located in the center of Mount Stuart Square, is the former financial heart of Cardiff and contains many of the city's listed buildings. In 1911, the world's first £1 million deal was made...
Address: Westgate St, Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, UK CF10 1ES
Cardiff's 75,000-seat Millennium Stadium is located in Cardiff Arms Park. This multipurpose stadium has a retractable roof, fitness center, and rugby museum. A beautiful wood-plank pedestrian pathway begins on Castle Street, continues alongside the River Taff, and finally leads to the back of the stadium. In the area...
Address: Harbour Dr, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, UK CF10 4PA
Located on the waterfront in Butetown, Cardiff's Norwegian Church Arts Centre showcases exposed trusses, round windows set in gables, and a Gothic stained glass window. Founded in 1867 as a place of worship for visiting seamen, the building fell upon hard times and was deconsecrated in 1970. It was rebuilt and moved...