Cardiff is a port city on the south coast of Wales, where the River Taff meets the Severn Estuary. It was proclaimed the nation’s capital in 1955. The revitalized waterfront at Cardiff Bay includes the Wales Millennium Centre, home of the national opera, orchestra, theater and dance companies, plus shops at Mermaid Quay. Architect Richard Rogers’ strikingly modern Senedd building houses the Welsh National Assembly.
Area: 54.17 mi²
Weather: 60°F (16°C), Wind SW at 6 mph (10 km/h), 82% Humidity
Local time: Saturday 1:48 PM
Cardiff
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Cardiff, UK
Barry Island
Ocean resort with amusements & cafes
Seaside resort with blue-flag clean water designation, colorful cabanas, family amusements & dining.
Bute Park
Park and garden
Bute Park is a major park in the city of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It comprises 130 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland that once formed the grounds of Cardiff Castle. The park is named
Caerphilly Castle
Medieval castle with impressive defences
Moated, 13th-century fortress with imposing gatehouse, fortified dam and a tower bombed by Cromwell.
Cardiff Bay
Notable hub with marina, bars & eateries
Celebrated urban area featuring a marina, shops & eateries, plus historic buildings & guided tours.
Anna-Loka
114 Albany Rd
Cozy · Casual · Vegetarian options
Bar 44 Cardiff
15-23 Westgate St
Late-night food · Great cocktails · Cozy
Cafe Citta
Family-run Italian cafe/restaurant with mother serving home-made dishes from its open kitchen.
4 Church St
Outdoor seating · Cozy · Casual
Chapel 1877 Bar & Restaurant
Swish Welsh restaurant and bar/bistro in restored, exhuberantly-decorated and ornate former chapel.
Churchill Way
Outdoor seating · Great cocktails · Cozy