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Cardiff Castle (Castell Caerdydd)
Cardiff Castle (Castell Caerdydd)
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Principality Stadium (Millennium Stadium)
Principality Stadium (Millennium Stadium)
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Bute Park and Arboretum
Bute Park and Arboretum
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Techniquest
Techniquest
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Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
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National Museum Cardiff
National Museum Cardiff
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Barry Island (Ynys y Barri)
Barry Island (Ynys y Barri)
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Cardiff Bay Barrage (Morglawdd Bae Caerdydd)
Cardiff Bay Barrage (Morglawdd Bae Caerdydd)
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Guided Cycle Tours of Cardiff
Along bike lanes and through the city’s parks, you’ll learn the history behind Cardiff’s landmarks and visit the parts other tours can’t reach. With frequent stops and an easy pace, you don’t need to be super-fit – just a competent cyclist. And the added ingredient? Our friendly guides, featuring journalists and broadcasters, will pass on their own experiences of living and working in the city. So, give the bell a ding and come along for the ride.
(120)
3 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 34.5
/person
Half Day Complete Cardiff Walking Tour
This tour will give you a complete overview of the history, culture, geography & architecture of Cardiff. The capital of Wales is a young city but also a fascinating place full of greenery, castles, waterways, Victorian and Edwardian splendour, forged around a strong, growing Welsh identity. Cardiff wouldn't exist without the influence of its Castle, while modern Cardiff wouldn't exist if not for the development of the docks. By choosing this tour you will discover how the two sections of the city compliment each other, and how they gave us the city we have today.
(21)
4 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 376
/group
Cardiff’s Bay and Waterfront: A Self-Guided Audio Tour
Are you looking for a way to see Cardiff without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Trace Cardiff Bay’s transformation from the world’s busiest coal-exporting port to a vibrant waterfront area • Hear from producer Stephen Griffin, a Wales Blue Badge Tourist Guide whose passion for Cardiff led him to carefully craft this VoiceMap tour. • Do it all in an hour or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
(14)
From 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes
$ 8
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Cardiff Bay Private Guided Walking Tour
On this 2 hour historical and cultural Cardiff Bay walking tour, we'll delve deeper into Cardiff's political and industrial history, and discover stories and iconic structures old and new. Cardiff Bay was once one of the world's most significant ports, at the centre of the international coal trade by the early, turning the small town of Cardiff into the capital of Wales. Its former prominence as a major docklands has resulted in a rich history of industry, immigration & diversity. Today, it is Europe's largest waterfront development project, and Cardiff's centre of culture, entertainment and politics, yet still contains many references to its grittier and sometimes glorious past as Tiger Bay.
(6)
2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 191.5
/group
Cardiff Bay’s Whoniverse: A Self-Guide Audio Tour
Cardiff has a reputation as the home of Bad Wolf Studios and the city with ties to the Torchwood spin-off TV show. It’s also known as the beating heart of the Doctor Who cinematic universe: The Whoniverse. On this Cardiff Bay walking tour, you’ll experience the city’s vibrant culture, discover its rich history, and explore its status as the Doctor’s gateway into time and space. You’ll explore streets made famous by Doctor Who, Torchwood, and other productions. I’ll point out specific filming locations and explain how the film and television industry has become Wales’ fastest-growing economic sector. By the end of this tour, you’ll appreciate just how important Cardiff Bay has been for the filming of Doctor Who and Torchwood over the years. You’ll also have seen first-hand the key locations and learned a little bit about what was going through the minds of their writers and producers.
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From 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 20
/person
Audio Tour of Cardiff’s Bay and Barrage
Cardiff is a city where Roman fortifications, Norman conquests, and Victorian industrialists have all left their mark. On this self-guided audio tour, you'll discover how coal and maritime trade transformed a sleepy market town into Wales' vibrant capital. The tour starts at Cardiff Castle, an extraordinary structure that began as a Roman fort before being transformed by the wealthy Bute family into a Gothic Victorian fantasy. You'll stroll past the whimsical Animal Wall with its stone creatures and continue to Westgate Street, where you'll learn how the River Taff was actually moved to make way for development. As you walk, you'll see how coal wealth shaped the city, from elaborate architectural details to the imposing Principality Stadium. The tour ends at Cardiff's magnificent Civic Centre, home to the Portland stone City Hall with its impressive dome topped by a protective dragon overlooking the Welsh capital.
From 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
$ 15
/person
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