One of the most prominent cities in the United Kingdom is the capital of Wales Cardiff, but this city is often located under the shadow of other famous cities such as the British capital London or the Scottish city of Edinburgh and others … In reality, Cardiff is definitely worth a visit as it includes many prominent tourist attractions such as museums Palaces, natural sites and many more … Follow today with us the most beautiful tourist sites in Cardiff and discover the beauty of this city.
Cardiff Palace
It is not possible to visit Cardiff without stopping at Cardiff Palace and touring its luxurious rooms, charming surroundings and interactive exhibits inside. The palace has been built since the eleventh century and has a long history that you can discover through a full tour that will take you to the roof garden alongside most of the rooms in the palace.
Wales millennium center
The Wells Millennium Center draws attention and is made entirely of wood, iron and glass made in Wales. The center hosts throughout the year musical bands, comedians and theatrical performances where at any time you decide to visit Wales you will find at the center an offer that suits you whether it is an opera for example, or dancing exhibitions or local musicians and other activities … The center also includes a restaurant and café.
The National Museum of Cardiff
The National Museum houses a large collection of exhibits related to home art, geology and national history, and admission is free, as it is located in the Civic Center in Cardiff. Find out the details of Cardiff’s history and the most prominent arts in it through its various exhibition collections.
Cardiff Bay
The Gulf is described as one of the most successful development projects in the United Kingdom. Formerly known as Tiger Tiger, its harbor pier plays an important role in development in Wales and Britain in general and today it is one of the most important places in all aspects of the city. It also contains a large number of attractions in Cardiff such as the Norwegian Cathedral Arts Center and the Glee Comedy Club and others …
An integrated world of food
Cardiff offers many dining opportunities and discovery from around the world. You can visit City Road in the Roath area or Cowbridge Road East in Canrton to sample local food. It is also necessary to visit the Cardiff Muti Market and St. Mary’s Market at the end of the week to obtain fresh and exclusive flavors from the city’s most prominent farmers and food makers.
View from Cardiff Bay
The National Museum of Cardiff
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff Palace
Cardiff City
A scene from the National Museum in Cardiff
View from Cardiff
From Wales millennium Center
From the National Museum of Cardiff
From Cardiff Bay
From St. Mary’s Market
From Cardiff Food Market
From Cardiff Palace.