Cardiff Castle
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Cardiff Castle
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Cardiff Castle
Victorian Gothic mansion and medieval castle. Cardiff Castle was involved in the battles between the Welsh and the Anglo-Normans, and was attacked many times during the 12th century; it was even stormed in 1404 during the revolt of Owain Glyndŵr.
Millennium Centre
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Wales Millennium Centre
The Wales Millennium Centre features opera, ballet, modern dance, and theater. It comprises one large theatre and two smaller venues, as well as shops, restaurants, and bars.
National Museum Cardiff
Admission to this museum and art gallery is free (donations are requested). Exhibits include natural history, botany, zoology, archaeology, and more.
Cardiff Bay
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Cardiff Bay
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Cardiff Bay
Cardiff Bay is the largest waterfront redevelopment projects in Europe. It redesigned more than 2,700 acres of then derelict land into the beautiful attractions you see oday!
Pierhead Building
Did you know that the clock on the Pierhead Building in Cardiff is also known as "Baby Big Ben"?
Roath Park
One of the most popular parks in Cardiff, Roath Park provides plenty of Victorian charm and elegant themed gardens for the whole family to enjoy. Leisurely explore the lake by rowboat or or pedal boats, play a game of tennis or rugby or simply relax with an ice cream from one of the kiosks. Pure bliss!