Monday, August 22, 2011

The Top 5 Traveller Attractions in Cardiff

By Cecilia Owens


The town of Cardiff is the biggest town and the most populated county in the Wales Region. It is among the numerous large major cities in Great Britain and the 10th biggest town in the UK. In Wales, this city has changed into a popular tourist destination that in 2010 about 18.3 million visitors and holiday makers have come to Cardiff. Latterly, it's been ranked 6th in the most highly visited towns in the UK and a favourite tourist destination.



There are lots of activities waiting for visitors to explore the minute they decide to visit the metropolis of Cardiff. Since it is a metropolis of entertainment, attractions, sports, culture and style, you will not have problems in selecting a good activity for you to do while in the metropolis.



Holiday makers will get the opportunity to have a taste of the cultural wonders and the social life this city has to offer. They can enjoy sight-seeing, different sporting activities as well as fine dining and the hippest night life in the city. Sporting activities are also available for travellers to observe. With the most recent facilities and equipment, the city of Cardiff has been known to host top ruby and soccer games. You may also find an international sports city that trains athletes for the Olympics along with the Olympic sized pool and an ice skating rink. Aside from being a sports ' enthusiast dream town, Cardiff has other attractions to give.



You can go for a walk in the confusing Llandaff Cardiff Ghost Walk. Even though it is situated in the city, visitors can experience the magical feeling in an agricultural atmosphere. This holiday maker attraction tops the list of Cardiff's most visited tourist spot. It's also about 10 minutes away from the Cardiff Castle where history, culture and arts speak during the medieval ages as found in the faade of the whole structure.



The National History Museum, St. Fagan's is also a well-loved traveller destination. It is seated in the 100 acre park found on the border of the metropolis of Cardiff. Further, the Millennium Stadium is also a great place to see in particular for rugby and opera fans.



For holiday makers who like to explore castles, the Castell Coach is only 4.8 miles away from the town centre. Situated 1.3 miles away from the town centre, Cardiff Bay is also a well-visited tourist destination that has been transformed from docks to becoming Europe's largest developed waterfront.




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