2025 Cardiff Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Cardiff Bay, Wales | The moon in Cardiff Bay is as round as the one in my hometown.
📍Cardiff Bay is one of the largest freshwater lake systems in the UK, located south of Cardiff city center in Wales. This beautiful bay 🏞 used to be a coal port, but after years of reconstruction and development, it has now become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Cardiff.
📍Cardiff Bay has a rich history and culture, where you can appreciate local architecture, culture, and cuisine. It's the best place for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
📍Cardiff Bay 🏞 offers many delicacies, and here are a few local foods worth trying: 1. Cardiff Crab: This is a local specialty and one of Cardiff Bay's signature dishes. 2. Welsh Lobster 🦞: This is a local seafood delicacy, very delicious. 3. Welsh Lamb 🍖: This is a local meat delicacy, with a fresh and tender taste. 4. Welsh Cake 🎂: This is a local dessert, very popular.
📍Cardiff Bay is a very convenient travel destination. You can take public transportation to the attractions or drive yourself. There are also many walking and cycling paths, making it a great place for walking and cycling tours. If you enjoy water activities, you can also participate in some water sports such as rowing and kayaking.
Terence 特倫斯
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Cardiff: A Timeless Gem of Wales!
Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is a lively city packed with cool vibes and rich history. Check out Cardiff Castle for a taste of the past and catch a game at the iconic Principality Stadium. Head to Cardiff Bay for fun waterfront dining and artsy spots like the Wales Millennium Centre, where you can catch a show. The city's food scene is diverse, from classic Welsh dishes to global eats. With plenty of parks for hangouts and events year-round, Cardiff has a friendly, youthful spirit that makes it an exciting place to explore and experience. #100WaysOfTravel #wales #cardiff
Maphuong.fleur
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Cycling Trail In Cardiff - Taff Trail
Attraction name: Taff Track
Location: Cardiff Bay to Brecon
Length 88.5 Kilometres
Duration: Approx 5 hours
If you want to have a break with the hot sun in summer, Cardiff will be a good choice. And one of the best thing to do during summer is to ride a bike. You can rent a bike and start biking around. This trail is mostly flat so it’s suitable for beginners. However, if you are really tired, you can take a train and get back to your accommodation.
The journey is amazing and you pass through many green nature, which is very relaxing. I strongly recommend to try this even if you are a beginner.
#summerbreak #cardiff #cycling
Roadman
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Cardiff Airport - Cardiff, UK
Cardiff Airport, located in Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales is the primary international airport serving the city of Cardiff & the surrounding regions. It’s a modern & efficient airport that offers domestic & international flights.
Cardiff Airport has a rich history dating back to its establishment in the 1940s as a Royal Air Force base. There’s only 1 passenger terminal building, which was designed with passenger convenience & comfort in mind. There are still upgrades coming soon to bring better passenger experience too!
In the terminal, you will find the usual check-in desks, lounges & various shops, restaurants & cafes. Served by a mixture of airlines, connecting Cardiff to several destinations like Paris, Dublin & Amsterdam.
Cardiff Bus Service 905 operates between the airport & Cardiff Central Bus Station, which will takes 40 minutes. You can also take train to Rhoose Cardiff International Airport Station & walk to the airport.
#wecreate #cardiff #uk #tripblazers #darwintravel
darwin.lwk
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Cardiff Day Tour
Cardiff is the capital of Wales, a coastal city, very comfortable. We arrived in Cardiff by train from Gloucester the night before, found a hotel to stay in that night, and started our one-day tour of Cardiff the next day. It doesn't get dark until 7 or 8 o'clock after British Summer Time, so the time for sightseeing is greatly extended. In the morning we went to Cardiff market and bought some Welsh biscuits. We bought two of each flavour, including coconut jam, chocolate, traditional and lemon flavours. Ten pieces cost 4.5 pounds. They tasted sweet and very good. Then we walked to Cardiff Castle, took some photos there, and took a walk inside. It felt so magnificent. Then walk to the Cardiff Museum, which houses Monet's water lilies and is also a great place to take photos. Then we bought a day bus pass for 3.8 pounds and started our bus tour. We first had a meal, a South American dish called wings of glory. The dishes tasted very novel and worth trying. The boss was also very nice. The bathroom also provided free tampons and sanitary napkins, which was very thoughtful. Then we took a car to the beach and went to Cardiff Bay. The sunshine was great and the wind was not strong. Finally I took the 8:30pm train back home. It was a very fulfilling day! #OverseasTravel #UK #cardiff
Meimei Ni
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Popular Cardiff Topics
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Railcard savings
I I'm impressed with the level of saving I made from there a #Railcard save the fortune I'm going from Llandudno to #Cardiff and only cost me £5.99
Al Whitfield
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The Blue Lady, Impressionism style
Admission to this world class art and history museum is free to enter, but you would absolutely engage in this stunning museum as it has many great art galleries and art masterpieces to attract you. As you could see from these pictures, there are a lot of remarkable art collections from this museum. La Parisienne, Pierre Auguste Renoir by the famous French impressionist painter, allows us to preview the real life of the high class French lady in oil painting. This traditional portrait reflects the real natural color, lighting, costume of the society in that time. How remarkable is that? As you could also find many historical art pieces from the past in Ancient China. The dancing horse represents the history of the imperial court during the Tang Dynasty. If you would like to explore more art pieces, please feel free to visit this museum and its free entry.
#artshunting
KawaiiMiko
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National Museum Cardiff
Do you think everyone loves Venus? She is the symbol of the best lover and brings many love stories to us. During the Renaissance period, Palma il Vecchio brought her to life again with his secret lover, the God of War and his beloved son, Cupid. This well known and world famous painting, Mars, Venus and Cupid (about 1520), attracts many people from all around the world to see and feel it. National Museum Cardiff also has many precious paintings and this includes Water Lilies from Claude Monet and Rain Auvers from Vincent Van Gogh. In here, you could definitely immerse yourself into this Renaissance art world.
#artshunting
KawaiiMiko
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Great place to walk
Cardiff Bay is a very walkable spot with lots of nice sights to see. It's easily reached via Cardiff Bay train station or a reasonable short walk from Cardiff City centre.
It's near the water so you get lots of fresh air and exercise and it's a very relaxing place to walk.
Some notable sights include The Norwegian Church, a beautiful white church where Roald Dahl went. The Pierhead building, a gorgeous red brick building. The Wales Millennium Centre, and the Welsh Government building.
These are all near each other and worh checking out. Lots of restaurants and cafes around too. It's a nice spot to walk
#passionpassport #travel #uk #wales
Joe0412
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Fall in Cardiff
Autumn/Fall has arrived in the Welsh Capital and there is no better place to see it than Bute Park. Huge sprawling park with numerous trees of wildly different varieties.
At this time of year they start to change colour and you get the fire orange, browns, greens and even some reds. You can walk the dog or go jogging, or simply sit on a bench and enjoy the fresh air & nature. The leaves are falling on the ground too so you can kick through them and bring out your inner child.
But be quick Fall will be gone soon and the fabulous colours gone as well
#fallingforfall #travel #passionpassport #uk #naturalwonders
Joe0412
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Best attraction in Wales?
The most well known and popular attraction in Cardiff and possibly in Wales is Cardiff Castle. Visited by people from all over the world, you'll often here a lot of accents and languages while you're walking the grounds.
Some of this structure dates back to the Roman's and more to the Medieval times but a lot of it was rebuilt in the 1850-1880 for Lord Bute of Cardiff.
There are large grounds to walk, and you can take in the awesome structure around you. The fort surrounded by a moat is very impressive and although a ruin you can still climb to the top and see the views. This is where important prisoners would have been kept.
The main building is lavish and luxurious. With intricate and beautiful details. The Arab room and the library are especially eye catching. This is where the Lord would have lived.
The Castle walls have a lot of WW2 information too as the hallways were used during the war time bombings.
#uk #triplocal #awesomepic #travel
Joe0412
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Excellent free activity
Cardiff museum is one of the best in the United Kingdom in my opinion. It's a great free, fun and interesting option to have, and good for all weathers.
The classical art section here is excellent with many masters on display such as Renoir, Monet, Van Gogh, Turner and more. The display is well laid out and comes with information about each painting or sculpture.
There is a prehistoric section with information about dinosaurs, mammoths, fossils and so on. And the museum has rotating special exhibitions which change every few months
The building is also gorgeous, a fine example of Victorian era architecture
#travelinspiration #travel #uk
Joe0412
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Beautiful city park
A huge sprawling city park at the heart of Cardiff. Named after The Third Marquis of Bute, a man whose family developed most of the Cardiff we know today.
The main features of this park are the huge grassy areas which are perfect for picnics, sports, dog walking or just relaxing. Another joy feature is the wide range of different trees here from Evergreen to those that change with the season. Many of them blossom with fruits and berries.
It's a large park so if you want to see it all you should allow a couple of hours and it's quite easy to get lost so mind your direction
The park connects downtown Cardiff with Llandaff Cathedral and is a glorious walk
#uk #travel #outdoor #naturalwonders
Joe0412
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Wonderful Church
Dating back to 1120 this cathedral is truly an historical monument. But actually it's a practicing church with services you can freely attend. The choir and organ playing was incredible. The Sunday service was calm and welcoming.
The building itself is stunning. The stained glass windows are are a work of art especially the main central window.
Inside the cathedral there are monuments to past bishops and lots of beautiful decorative objects. Outside has a small cemetery and some benches to rest & reflect.
The building is incredibly tall and can be seen from far away. A truly must visit
#uk #architecture #travel #awesomepic
Joe0412
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Historical but cool market
Fantastic and historical indoor market in the heart of the city. Not so big but has everything you need over two floors.
The building itself is gorgeous, a real example of Victorian architecture. The brickwork facade is really photogenic and the interior is too with a cool metal roof.
The usual market traders are here such as fruit&veg, butchers, artisan bakers, book dealers, cobblers and the like. But there is also a vintage vinyl seller and a Welsh gift seller and some other intresting stuff.
The food stalls are surprising, with Indian street food, perogi dumplings, woodbaked pizza and more. The pizza especially was excellent.
If you're in Cardiff then I suggest swinging by and checking it out
#bucketlistreboot #mytripvlog #tripblazers
Joe0412
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800 year old church
St John's Parish is a Medieval church dating back to 1400s and is one of the oldest structures in the city centre other than Cardiff Castle.
It's a beautiful building from the outside with a tall steeple and aesthetic stone facade. There is a small garden attached which is nice to sit and think.
The interior steals the show though. Wonderful examples of stained glass windows on all sides of the buildings. With alters, organs, pews, stairways, and beams it's a visual feast.
It's just a short hop from Queen Street so if you're in downtown Cardiff then consider popping in
#bucketlistreboot #solotravel
Joe0412
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A day in Cardiff
A nice city in Wales with beautiful attractions about the history of Wales and amazing views by the bay.
Getting There - by train from different towns and cities
Attractions - Cardiff Bay, Cardiff Palace
Hotels - variety of world famous hotels
Food & Restaurants - different restaurants for Thai, Chinese and European food, pubs and fast food are available
Shopping - John Lewis as the biggest shopping mall in the city with the variety of shops in it
Tsarskaya
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Cardiff local cuisine
#OverseasTravel #Cardiff #pizza
Pizza Hut in the center of Cardiff is basically a pizza and salad bar. The price is more expensive than in Hong Kong, but the pizza is delicious! The bottom of the bun is very soft and the ingredients are quite sufficient.
#Overseas Travel
_TS***zh
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Cardiff: a
Cardiff: a beautifull scenery in England! While is very windy here this is the perfect place for hiking or strolling along the beach. Go alone or bring a group - this will be such a fun trip!
Sasque
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From Londo
From London, Cardiff needs to transit, the whole journey takes about 2 hours.
cici_trip
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A Weekend in Cardiff: My Travel Memoirs
#cardifftrip
Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is a vibrant city blending history, culture, and modern attractions.
**Top Attractions:**
- **Cardiff Castle** – A stunning mix of Roman, Norman, and Victorian architecture.
- **Bute Park** – A beautiful green space perfect for a relaxing stroll.
- **National Museum Cardiff** – Showcasing Welsh art, history, and natural science.
- **Cardiff Bay** – A lively waterfront area with restaurants, shops, and cultural landmarks like the Wales Millennium Centre.
**Food & Drink:**
Try Welsh specialties like **Welsh rarebit**, **laverbread**, and **bara brith** at local cafés. Enjoy fresh seafood at Cardiff Bay or a pint at a traditional pub.
**Getting Around:**
The city is compact and walkable, but buses and taxis are convenient. Renting a bike is great for exploring parks and the bay area.
**Best Time to Visit:**
Spring and summer offer mild weather and festivals, while winter brings a cozy charm with Christmas markets.
**Day Trips:**
Consider visiting **Castell Coch**, **Brecon Beacons**, or **St. Fagans National Museum of History** for a deeper dive into Welsh heritage.
Cardiff is a perfect mix of history, nature, and modern city life—well worth exploring!
Jackiemjiu
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St Fagans National Museum of History
#cardifftrip St Fagans National Museum of History is a fantastic journey through Welsh history, offering a unique blend of education and culture. The open-air museum features over 40 historic buildings, each telling the story of Welsh life, from the 16th century to the present day. Visitors can explore a range of exhibits, including traditional Welsh farmhouses, a Victorian school, and a 19th-century village chapel. The interactive experiences, such as traditional crafts, baking demonstrations, and blacksmithing, make it both engaging and hands-on. Set in stunning parkland, St Fagans is not just a museum but an immersive way to discover Wales’s rich cultural past.
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St Fagans National Museum of History
#cardifftrip St Fagans National Museum of History is a captivating and immersive experience that brings Welsh culture and heritage to life. Set within the grounds of St Fagans Castle, the open-air museum is a collection of historic buildings, including rural homes, a village school, a mill, and workshops, all thoughtfully relocated from across Wales. Visitors can step into the past, experiencing traditional crafts, farming practices, and daily life from different periods of Welsh history. The museum also offers interactive exhibits and live demonstrations, making it a family-friendly attraction. With its beautiful grounds and rich cultural insights, St Fagans is a must-visit for anyone interested in Welsh history and traditions.
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Fagans National Museum of History
#cardifftrip St Fagans National Museum of History, located near Cardiff, is one of Wales’s most popular attractions, offering a fascinating open-air exploration of Welsh heritage. The museum showcases over 40 historic buildings relocated from across Wales, including farmhouses, a school, a chapel, and a working bakery, each reflecting different periods of Welsh life. Visitors can experience traditional crafts, watch live demonstrations, and explore beautiful gardens surrounding St Fagans Castle, a 16th-century manor house. With interactive exhibits and immersive storytelling, the museum brings history to life, making it an engaging and educational destination for families, history lovers, and cultural enthusiasts alike.
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cardiff nice place
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My day in Cardiff
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Bite into 1891: Welsh Cakes, Crispy Bacon, and a Hidden Red Relic
#cardifftrip #cardiffmarket #welshcakes #foodie #breakfast
Step into this Victorian gem (opened 1891!) for a feast of flavors: sizzling full Welsh breakfasts, melt-in-your-mouth handmade Welsh cakes (think scone-biscuit hybrids dusted in sugar), and global bites. Hunt for quirks too—like a vintage red phone box hiding in a corner, straight out of a British time capsule.
📍 Address: St. Mary Street, Cardiff CF10 1AU
🕒 Open: Mon–Sat 8am–5:30pm (food stalls from 9am)
📸 Pro Tip: Grab breakfast early, then snap that phone box pic before the lunch rush!
ExpatInGuangzhou
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Llandaff: A Cathedral With Whispers of Roald Dahl and Dr Who
#cardifftrip #llandaff #cardiff #doctorwho #roalddahl #wales
🌟 This 12th-century cathedral crowns Llandaff—a ‘city within a city’ in the north of Cardiff—with stained-glass rainbows and the awe-inspiring Christ in Majesty statue.
🌟 Fun fact: Roald Dahl scowled through sermons here as a schoolboy, and Doctor Who fans might spot familiar corners (it’s filmed nearby!). Breathe in the cloistered calm, then wander lanes where time moves slower.
📍 Address: Cathedral Close, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2LA
🕒 Open: Daily 9:00 AM–5:30 PM (free entry; donations welcome).
☕️ Top tip: Combine with a coffee at nearby Daisy’s Café—Dahl’s childhood haunt!