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55°F / 13°C (Passing Clouds. Cool.)
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Cardiff, United Kingdom
With Gothic castles and cathedrals, Victorian parks and arcades, the Welsh capital is a vibrant place. The famous Cardiff Bay and the ultra-modern Millennium Stadium add to its charm. After dark, the streets reverberate with theatres, pubs and clubs. |
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For a capital city, Cardiff is surprisingly easy to get around. The city centre is small enough that you can walk across it in twenty minutes, and many of the major attractions, such as Cardiff Castle, the National Museum & Gallery, St David's Hall... [ more ] |
| Taking its name from the river Taff on which it stands (Caer Taff means fortress on the Taff,) Cardiff is Europe's youngest capital city, only being officially recognised as the capital of Wales in 1955. But the history of the city goes back... [ more ] |
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