City Centre
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This is the busy heart of Cardiff's Nightlife. The old Brains Brewery is a symbol of Cardiff's heritage and economic strength and this development manages to retain the historical significance of the site while also offering an exciting, modern restaurant and bar complex. The original vaults and the old clocktower of the brewery have been cleverly integrated into the development.
At the heart of the city, Kingsway is the home of many bars and clubs, the luxurious Hilton and Park Plaza Hotels.
Munster and Biarritz supporters gather outside Wales Millennium Stadium for the Heineken Cup Final 2006.
Since it's opening in June 1999, the Millennium Stadium has welcomed over 1.3 Million visitors per year. With the first retractable roof in the UK, the Stadium is a multi-purpose, all round venue.
Situated in the city centre many of the Victorian houses are now used by legal and financial firms.
Discover art, archaeology, natural history and geology at the National Museum Cardiff.
A garden in the heart of the city; only five minutes from the bustling city centre Bute Park offers a welcome retreat. From within its peaceful grounds, visitors can see the impressive structure of the Millennium Stadium and the beautiful façade of Cardiff Castle.
Now bustling with busy shoppers, this spot marks the place where boats on the Glamorgan Canal were once weighed. Before becoming Cardiff's commerical centre, Queen Street was known as Crockerton (or Crockherbtown in the mid 19th century) and was a popular suburb for the city's fashionable elite.
Millennium Stadium Gate 2
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