The dynamic Welsh capital and one of Europe’s youngest capital city, Cardiff has deep roots in the past. The place is candid with a multitude of sports activities, castles, and Victorian shopping arcades.
At the Wales Millennium Center
Located in the Cardiff Bay area, The Wales Millennium Center is the arts center and it is one of the top cultural attractions in the UK.
Exploring the waters:
The largest waterfront redevelopment project in Europe, Cardiff Bay is the ‘European city of sports.’
Interesting facts about Cardiff-
- Cardiff has the oldest record store in the world.
- It is the birthplace of famous children’s writer Roald Dahl.
- ‘Doctor Who’, the Hollywood movie was filmed here.
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Wow Jyoti, it must have been very interesting when you entered into the castle? Lovely trip. Waiting for more.
Thanks a lot Swarnali 😊🤗
I first about Cardiff when I read about Roald Dahl. You bring so much of personal touch to the travel posts that they become a delightful read.
Thankyou so much Sonia 😊😊
Wonderful read! And a lot of information. Well-written with apt pics.
Thankyou so much Shristi 😊
Your posts have very detailed information. I am bookmarking this.
Wow,Thanks a ton 😊 made my day!
Candid Cardiff has so many beautiful things to explore
Thankyou for stopping by 😊
It is a great feeling that we are roaming so many places without stepping on from our houses. This is the best thing to do in this lockdown period.
Thankyou for visiting the post Deepika and appreciating my efforts 😊🙏
Aha! The birth place of Roald Dahl. Backstage tours look interesting! Hope to explore it some day….
😊 Thank you! Yes, you should. It is indeed a lovely place.
I remember posting a comment on this post, but can’t seem to find it. I knew about Cardiff as the birthplace of Roald Dahl.
Thank you, Sonia. I have received your lovely comment earlier and it is published already. I have replied too 😊 Could you please try refreshing your browser and check if you are able to see the comments. I see the comment here.