Cardiff - Wales - Travel - Accommodation - Tourism
Cardiff - Being in the throws of
redevelopment, especially around the Cardiff Bay area,
the city is constantly opening up new attractions. The
old favourites – Cardiff Castle, Llandaff Cathedral
and the museums – are still popular and as worthy of
a visit as ever but they must now compete with the newcomers,
most of which are concentrated on the waterfront. For
this reason, visitors could consider Cardiff Bay as
one huge tourist attraction and approach individual
sights as components within it.
Attractions are dotted all over the city. The Millennium
Stadium and Cardiff Castle, for example, are in the
city centre, the National Museum and Gallery is a short
distance away, at Cathays Park, while the Museum of
Welsh Life is in St Fagans, on the city’s western outskirts.
The cathedral is situated in what is quaintly called
‘the City of Llandaff’, three kilometres (two miles)
from the city centre.
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