External view of Norwegian Church with Wales Millennium Centre in the distance

Norwegian Church Arts Centre

Across the bay sits a little white building known as the Norwegian Church Arts Centre. Originally a church for the Norwegian sailors who frequently docked in Cardiff, the church often hosts concerts, theatre performances and art events for all to attend. Fun fact: the church was the venue for author Roald Dahl’s baptism! Location  …

External view of Castell Coch

Castell Coch

Fancy a trip to the “beautiful fabled home of a very wealthy man”? Built in the 19th Century, Castle Coch sits up in the hills along the Taff Gorge just outside of Cardiff, and is a sight to behold. Cited as “one of the greatest Victorian triumphs of architectural composition” by historian David McLees, it…

Cardiff Market Aerial Image

Cardiff Central Market

Cardiff market, has been In trade since the 1700’s, however you won’t find livestock as you could back in the day. Nevertheless you can see many of the old features to this day. Home to some of the most rare gems of Cardiff, the indoor market hosts an array of independent vendors, all under the…

Cardiff Boat sailing through the bay

Cardiff Boat

New to Cardiff and want to explore the city in a unique way? Or do you just want to see the city differently? Cardiff Boat offer unique sights and a relaxing boat trip from Bute Park to Cardiff Bay aboard one of their 90 seat water buses. Having received the ‘Trip Advisor certificate of excellence…

Gentleman dressed as a miner outside the Rhondda Heritage Site

Rhondda Heritage Park

The Welsh Mining Experience at Rhondda Heritage Park. Grab a helmet and go underground at the Welsh Mining Experience.  Listen to fascinating stories from your guides – all ex-miners who worked the mines of the world famous Rhondda Valleys. Also on site – Caffe Bracchi, The Chocolate Shop, Craft of Hearts and the Energy Zone…

Llandaff Cathedral and cemetary

Llandaff Cathedral

Located in the quaint area of Llandaff, Llandaff Cathedral is one of only 2 cathedrals in Cardiff. Dating back to 1107 when the original cathedral was built, the Anglican cathedral had seen much hardship, having been through 2 restorations and then damaged during the Cardiff Blitz of 1941. A third restoration followed and is the…

Cardiff Castle North Entrance and Moat

The International Convention Centre Wales

The true heart of Cardiff, Cardiff Castle is an iconic and easily recognisable landmark situated adjacent to the city centre. One of Wales’ leading heritage attractions, the castle boasts 2,000 years of history. The original Roman fort was established around the end of the 50s AD, and had been in the hands of many a…

Exterior of National Museum Cardiff

National Museum Cardiff

Located a short walk outside the city centre, the National Museum of Cardiff is home to a varied range of history and culture. Explore it all, from the journey of Wales, the evolution of Dinosaurs and sea life, to contemporary art from the likes of Monet. A plus, the museum is free to enter. Location…

Cardiff Bay Waterfront image

Cardiff Bay

Redeveloped and opened to the public in 1999, Cardiff Bay is home to some of Cardiff’s most beloved restaurants, bars and attractions. Previously known as ‘Tiger Bay’ and what used to be the old Cardiff docklands, the bay has been recognised as one of the most successful regeneration projects in the United Kingdom. With attractions…

Principality Stadium Internal

Principality Stadium Tours

An iconic landmark that can be seen far and wide throughout Cardiff. Home to some of the biggest sporting and music events, the Principality Stadium is a 74,000-seater stadium located in the city centre. On the tour, you get the chance to see what makes the stadium one of the most impressive modern landmarks of…