Discover Cardiff's diverse attractions, from the historic grandeur of its castles and museums to the modern vibrancy of its bay and cultural centers. This collection offers a journey through Welsh heritage, art, and scenic green spaces, perfect for exploring the heart of the capital.
Cardiff Castle
A historic castle in the city center featuring Roman walls, a Norman keep, and a Victorian house, offering panoramic views from the top.
St Fagans National Museum of History
An open-air museum showcasing historical Welsh houses, shops, and farms, providing insight into past Welsh life.
Castell Coch
A fairytale-like castle nestled in a forest, known for its stunning interior and picturesque setting, ideal for photography.
Cardiff Bay
A modern and relaxing waterfront area with numerous restaurants, cafes, and opportunities for boat trips.
Wales Millennium Centre
A prominent theatre and concert hall in Cardiff Bay, recognized for its impressive and distinctive architecture.
Norwegian Church Arts Centre
A historic church in Cardiff Bay, now converted into a café and art gallery, with connections to Roald Dahl.
National Museum Cardiff
A free museum featuring art, dinosaur skeletons, and natural history exhibits, with a focus on Welsh art and history.
Techniquest Science Centre
A hands-on science centre located in Cardiff Bay, offering interactive and educational exhibits for all ages.
Bute Park
A large, pleasant park located adjacent to Cardiff Castle, perfect for walking, cycling, and relaxation.
Roath Park
A park featuring a large lake with boating facilities, beautiful gardens, and a notable lighthouse.
Principality Stadium
The national stadium for rugby and a major venue for concerts, offering guided tours of its facilities.
The Pierhead Building
A distinctive red-brick building in Cardiff Bay that hosts free exhibitions on Welsh history and industry.
The Senedd
The contemporary Welsh Parliament building, characterized by its glass and wood design, offering free public access.
Insole Court
A beautiful Victorian mansion with gardens located in Llandaff, offering free entry, a café, and a small museum.
Cardiff Central Market
A historic indoor market in the city center offering a variety of local foods, books, clothing, and small cafes.
Morgan Arcade
One of Cardiff's historic Victorian shopping arcades, featuring independent shops selling gifts, vintage clothing, and coffee.
Royal Arcade
An elegant Victorian shopping arcade in the city centre, housing specialist shops and cafes.
Riverside Farmers' Market
A Sunday market near the stadium offering local Welsh products like cheese, bread, and street food.
Sophia Gardens
A tranquil park situated next to Bute Park, also home to the Glamorgan Cricket Ground.
Howardian Local Nature Reserve
A peaceful, natural green space featuring ponds, flowers, and abundant birdlife, offering a quiet escape.
Forest Farm Country Park
A quiet country park ideal for walking and cycling along the River Taff, known for its peaceful atmosphere and birdwatching.
Chapter Arts Centre
A popular independent cinema, theatre, and gallery space with a café/bar, highly regarded by locals.
New Theatre Cardiff
A traditional theatre in the city centre presenting a variety of musicals, comedies, and dramas.
Sherman Theatre
A modern theatre known for its creative and contemporary productions, frequently featuring works by Welsh artists.
Llandaff Village
A historic and serene area known for its old buildings and the impressive Llandaff Cathedral, perfect for a quiet walk.
Cathays Park
A beautiful area near the university, characterized by grand civic buildings and well-maintained gardens.