Where to go and what to visit in Cardiff, the capital of Wales
1. Bute Park
It is one of the largest urban parks in Wales, with 56 hectares. It is located right in the city centre and boasts a nationally recognised collection of trees. It offers a wide mix of historic sights - such as Cardiff Castle, the urban forest, sports fields and the River Taff.2. Cardiff Castle
If Wales is known for its castles, Cardiff is no exception. This castle
has nearly two thousand years of history and is located right in the city centre. You can discover an ancient Roman fort, a medieval castle and a Victorian-style palace. The Castle Apartments, built for the third Marquess of Bute, will impress anyone.3. Cardiff Story Museum
The Cardiff Story Museum is ideal for learning more about the history of the town. Here you can learn how Cardiff went from a small town in the 13th century to one of the world's largest ports in the 19th century and now a modern, cosmopolitan city.4. National Museum Cardiff
Art, natural history and the history of Wales in one place. The National Museum Cardiff houses the country's national art collections, some natural history and geology collections, and also major temporary exhibitions.5. S.A Brains Brewery
S.A Brains Brewery was founded in 1882 and is one of Cardiff's best breweries. There are 220 pubs across the country with 150 beers to try.
Cardiff, the capital of Wales in the United Kingdom, has a lot to offer. If you're visiting to watch the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Juventus, take the opportunity to discover the city too.
There are attractions to suit all tastes, monuments to see, and places to shop - all within walking distance. It's a place rich in history, but current at the same time. It has a romantic atmosphere, a passion for sport, an eclectic culture, and plenty of activities to keep you entertained.
Just two hours from London by train, Cardiff is an ideal destination for a family, group, or couple trip. Cardiff Hotels provide a variety of accommodation options for every budget and preference. Whether you're looking for a luxurious hotel in the city center or a cozy bed and breakfast in the outskirts, there's something for everyone in Cardiff.
If you're looking for accommodation near the Principality Stadium, where the Champions League final is taking place, hotels in Wales near Principality Stadium offer convenient options. You'll be able to stay close to the action and easily access the stadium.