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Cardiff is the youngest and fastest growing Capital City in Europe.
Cardiff is home to the famous Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Castle which is one
of Wales’ leading heritage attractions, the magnificent Cardiff Civic Centre
which includes The National Museum of Wales and the beautiful tranquil Alexandra
Gardens.
Hop Off at Cardiff Bay and see this fantastic new development and the Cardiff
Barrage.
Visit the Millennium Centre, one of the world’s iconic arts and cultural destinations,
Mermaid Quay a major waterfront development for a wide range of eating and drinking
places and Techniquest, the hands on Science Exhibition Centre for all ages.
Cardiff is known for it's shopping
with a vast array of popular high street stores with three indoor shopping centres,
surrounded by many independent stores in and around the city.
It is also well known for its prestigious Victorian & Edwardian Arcades which
house’s a mix of designer boutiques, cafes, arts and crafts shops, specialist
food shops and music shops – to name but a few.
Cardiff Festival 2010 - Something For Everyone!
Cardiff Festival is a series of events that include live music, street theatre,
open-air theatre, children’s entertainment and funfairs. Cardiff Festival 2010
will provide a mix of popular, well-established and new events that take place
in the city centre and around Cardiff Bay. Flagship events include the Admiral
Cardiff Big Weekend, Cardiff International Food and Drink Festival and the Cardiff
Harbour Festival. Many of the events are FREE with something for everyone to
get involved in – whether you're a local resident or a visitor to our City..
See the past, present and future of Cardiff with a live tour guide. PLEASE NOTE: On Sunday 12th September tours will not commence from Cardiff Castle until 12.00 due to a 10K road race in the City Centre.
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