2024

CASTLE CARDIFF

Castles to visit
5/5
2 reviews

The origins of this architectural treasure lie in a Roman fort built over 2,000 years ago. The Romans had erected fortifications to make Cardiff a naval base and trading post. In the 11th century, the Normans used the Roman walls as foundations to build their own fortress. And finally, after several changes of ownership, in the 18th century Cardiff Castle became the property of Wales' best-known family, the Bute family. At the end of the 19th century, the third Marquess of Bute, reputed to be the richest man in Europe at the time, reinvented Cardiff Castle with the help of architect William Burges (1827-1881). The combination of these two men, a young polyglot with a passion for the natural sciences and an extravagant architect with a love of the Middle Ages, led to the creation of a castle unlike any other in the area. The style is marked by medieval characteristics, with an abundance of gold, raspberry and duck blue, a mix of genres and inscriptions in Greek, Hebrew and Latin. The nursery, whose tiled walls illustrate thirty children's stories, from Robin Hood to Sleeping Beauty, is a marvel. Each room has a different style; from the patio, a pale copy of Pompeii, to the winter salon, the only constant is the repetition of images and paintings of parrots, Burges' favorite animal. Discover these wonders on a guided tour, which we strongly recommend you take.

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PRINCIPALITY STADIUM - MILLENIUM STADIUM

Contemporary architecture
5/5
1 review

Built for the 1999 Rugby World Cup in place of the old Arms Park sports arena, the Millennium Stadium is a Welsh legend! This huge, modern, saucer-shaped stadium can accommodate up to 74,500 spectators! Imposing and modern, it's the second largest stadium in the world with a fully retractable roof. Since January1, 2016, and for the next ten years, the Millennium Stadium has been renamed Principality Stadium, after the Cardiff-based Principality Building Society. The Welsh rugby union signed the naming contract (a kind of sponsorship) for a total of £15 million.
Rugby matches are the most impressive international events. You need to have seen Cardiff on the day of a national rugby team match! You can feel the Welsh fervor in the streets as the day progresses. There are also soccer matches, motorcycle rallies, car races and concerts that attract huge crowds. The program is extensive and exhaustive. It is published on the stadium's website.

Visit the Principality Stadium: home of the "Red Devils". It's possible (and highly recommended!) to explore this magnificent stadium, one of the most impressive icons of modern Wales, with a visit to the press conference room, VIP lounge, changing rooms, players' tunnel to the "sacred turf"... Impressive!

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2024

MERMAID QUAY

Contemporary architecture
4.5/5
2 reviews

This huge shopping and leisure area of Mermaid Quay (14,000 m2) is one of the spearheads of the new image of Cardiff Harbour. A symbol of the refurbishment of the dock area, opened in 1999, it now offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, cafes and services. Many of the centre's restaurants, such as Las Iguanas and Bill's, are also located here. And if you are ever in search of a good hairdresser or barber, Ken Picton's salon is very well known!

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2024

NATIONAL MUSEUM CARDIFF

Museums
4.5/5
2 reviews

With a wealth of permanent collections dedicated to fine arts, contemporary art and decorative arts, the Cardiff National Museum also offers the opportunity to explore the country through its natural history. The visit is a real delight for young and old alike. And free admission is a good argument for wasting a few hours, especially if the weather is rainy.

National Museum of Natural History. On the ground floor is a spectacular botanical, zoological and geological department. Reconstituted natural landscapes, stuffed animals, herbaria and interactive maps show the genesis of the Welsh landscape. The huge skeleton of a humpback whale and the world's largest leatherback turtle will impress the whole family.

National Museum of Art. On the first floor, the National Museum of Cardiff also stands out for its very rich collection of works of art from all over the world. The Italian school is well represented, with Botticelli or Tiepolo. Then came Richard Wilson, Thomas Jones and Sir William Goscombe John for the local stamp. Finally, an interesting impressionist collection: Landscape in Auvers under the rain of Van Gogh, painted a few weeks before his death, Cézanne, Les Parisiennes de Renoir, Pissaro, Sisley or even Boudin, Braque, Derain, Vlaminck, Max Ernst and Magritte testify to the eclecticism of the Conservatives' good taste.

The sculpture section is not to be outdone since a copy of Rodin's Baiser and some of the sculptor's originals are on display.

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2024

PIERHEAD

Public buildings to visit

This handsome red-brick Gothic building was built in 1897. It became the administrative center of the Port of Cardiff in 1947. Since 2010, it has been a venue for events and conferences open to the public. It's also a museum, providing an insight into the history of the country and Cardiff Bay. From the golden age of its port, linked to iron ore and coal exports in the 19th century, through the crises of the 1920s and 1950s, to the revival of the city since the 1980s.

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ST. DAVID'S HALL

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

The venue has three galleries devoted to contemporary art, featuring paintings, sculptures and photographs by current Welsh artists. To encourage artistic creation, St. David's Hall awards an annual prize to the "Welsh Artist of the Year". Otherwise, you'll find plenty of entertainment here, with an interesting and varied program. Whether it's music, cinema, film-concert, sporting events, theater... there's something for everyone. Ideal for discovering Welsh talent!

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2024

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

This Anglican church is Cardiff's oldest building. The first thing you notice is its finely decorated tower, topped with pinnacles and eleven bells! The social function that the Welsh Church has always wanted to have is at work here. The organ is rung several times a week at lunchtime, and free evening concerts are organized, the program for which is posted to the right of the main entrance door.

The church also houses its own tea room.

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2024

TRIPS TO FLAT HOLM ISLAND

Guided tours €€

From Cardiff Bay, you can travel to Flat Holm Island, now a nature reserve with impressive colonies of seabirds. Once there, you can take a three-hour guided tour of the island. It's fascinating, and children especially love it! You'll be taken to the best places to observe the marine wildlife. You might even come across George, the island's wild turtle mascot!

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2024

BBC CYMRU WALES TOUR

Themed tours and activities €€

Want to find out what it's like to present the news? Dive into the heart of one of the world's biggest news channels and discover the secrets behind the TV sets. During this tour of the TV and radio studios, you'll go behind the scenes of BBC program-making and visit one of the BBC's largest newsrooms, equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as augmented reality, virtual reality and robotic cameras. An original visit well worth the detour!

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2024

WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE

Contemporary architecture

The architecture of this concert hall is unprecedented, with its combination of metal, wood, glass and slate. Its façade is composed of words, in Welsh on the left (" Creu Gwir Fel Gwydr O Ffwrnais Awen ") and English on the right (" In These Stones Horizons Sing "), forming a verse written for the occasion by Gwyneth Lewis, the great Welsh poet born in Cardiff in 1959. To give you an idea of the translation, it would be "In these stones, horizons sing". Featuring a vast auditorium with ideal acoustics, it can accommodate both opera and theater.

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2024

TECHNIQUEST

Visit science and technology

It is the largest scientific and technological discovery centre in Great Britain. It makes science attractive and accessible to the youngest audience through experiments, exhibitions and performances. The topics covered are vast, from fossils to forensic techniques! It is an opportunity to discover a planetarium and the best of the hologram genre. An unmissable if you have time or if it rains, which appeals to children as much as to adults. We recommend it to you!

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2024

METHODIST CHURCH

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

This sandstone and brick churchstands on a small hill on the corner of Conway Road, which makes it all the more proud. Built between 1869 and 1871, it is now the largest surviving Methodist church in Cardiff. The church was originally built to accommodate the many Methodist families who were relocated from the port. Its large red doors make it impossible to miss if you are walking through this peaceful area.

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2024

DAM CIRCLES

Works of art to see

Internationally renowned artist for his breathtaking anamorphoses in situ, Felice Varini invites us to experience it at the site of the Cardiff Bay Dam. First, we notice, in various places, thin segments of yellow paint. Seen from a certain angle (it is up to you to find out which one!), these scattered fragments are then recomposed in the form of three interlocking circles, called "Three Ellispes for Three Locks". This Swiss artist has also worked extensively in France, from the gardens of the Château de Versailles to Marseille.

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2024

SENEDD (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES)

Contemporary architecture

Senedd (pronounced "Senn-eth") is the seat of the National Assembly for Wales. The National Assembly was formed in 1999, following the 1997 referendum on devolution. In 1997, more than 50% of voters were in favor, whereas in 1979, 80% voted no in the same referendum. This second vote represents a significant milestone in the centuries-old history ofdevolution .

Since its inauguration in 2006, it has become one of the country's most symbolic buildings. It is a model of ecology and transparency, designed by architect Richard Rogers. It features glass walls and a focus on renewable energies. For example, ventilation is natural, and rainwater is recycled to supply the toilets. Its magnificent wooden roof, reminiscent of the movement of waves, is made from red cedar from the sustainably managed forests of British Columbia, and South Wales steel.

The galleries (on the first floor) are open to the public: you can attend a plenary session attended by the Assembly's sixty members. Don't worry, headphones are available to listen to the English translation of any debate in Welsh. It's a great opportunity to immerse yourself in Welsh politics!

From 1999 to the opening of the Senedd in 2006, plenary sessions of the Assembly were held at Crickhowell House (behind the Senedd).

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2024

NORWEGIAN CHURCH ARTS CENTRE

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

The Norwegian church was built in 1808 by Herman Lunde, one of the many Scandinavian sailors who came to Cardiff for coal supplies. Originally located on Bute West Dock, it was moved and restored by the association chaired by Cardiff-born children's author Roald Dahl, who was baptized in the church in 1916. Today, the church houses an art and exhibition center, as well as a pleasant café overlooking Cardiff Bay.

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2024

CARDIFF STORY MUSEUM

Museums

This museum is dedicated to the history of Cardiff, a small 14th-century merchant town that became one of the world's largest ports in the 1900s. The first floor features a large exhibition with objects, interactive displays and a few paintings. In the basement, the museum section is more dedicated to children. The Old Library also houses a local crafts store and a café on the1st floor. Regular temporary exhibitions enhance the visit. Don't hesitate to visit their website for more information.

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2024

BUTTON PARK

Parks and gardens

This 53-hectare park, the green heart of the capital, stretches behind Cardiff Castle. The arboretum, which is freely accessible, is home to some exceptional trees, including the largest and widest of certain categories in the British Isles.

Bute Park Education Centre : a place to learn all about the park. Trails, activities and maps are available.

The Secret Garden Café : close to the Bute Park Education Centre, it has a quiet courtyard, a terrace overlooking the climbing roses, and good food.

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2024

CARDIFF ON FOOT

Hiking €€

A four-hour tour of the city's fascinating history, with original anecdotes, hidden spots and official guides. As well as being a great cultural experience, the tour is a lot of fun. The tour ends at Cardiff Bay, so plan to return by foot, train (10-15 minute journey) or cab. And for those who want a more condensed version, we take the Essential Cardiff option (only valid for a minimum group of six), which takes you around the city in a two-hour stroll.

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2024

FOGO'S FREE TOUR

Hiking

The only free tour in Cardiff. The guide will take you on a two-hour tour of the city's highlights, packed with anecdotes and useful addresses. Fogo's also offers themed tours, such as the Cardiff Dark Side Tour to discover a darker side of the city, a tour dedicated to the Doctor Who series, or the City of Arcades to explore the city's covered passageways. A great way to discover all facets of the Welsh capital. We recommend tipping your guide.

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2024

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES

Public buildings to visit
5/5
1 review

The National Assembly for Wales, also known as the Senedd Cymru, is the unicameral parliament of Wales. Located in Cardiff, the Welsh capital, it was created in 1999 following a referendum on devolution. The Welsh Parliament has the power to legislate in certain areas, set taxes and control the Welsh Government. The National Assembly for Wales building is open to the public and can be visited. It is located in the Cardiff Bay district, close to many other tourist attractions. Visitors can discover the building's modern architecture and learn more about the workings of the Welsh Parliament through interactive exhibits. Guided tours are also available for those wishing to learn more about the history and role of the National Assembly for Wales. A visit to the National Assembly for Wales is an excellent opportunity to discover Welsh politics and culture.

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