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Welcome to Cardiff, a vibrant city rich in history and culture, located in the beautiful country of Wales. Known for its stunning architecture and dynamic arts scene, Cardiff offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern attractions.

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Cardiff - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. March

    Temperature 7°C

    Precipitation 51%

  2. April

    Temperature 8°C

    Precipitation 40%

  3. May

    Temperature 12°C

    Precipitation 48%

  4. June

    Temperature 13°C

    Precipitation 46%

  5. July

    Temperature 15°C

    Precipitation 45%

  6. August

    Temperature 16°C

    Precipitation 45%

  7. September

    Temperature 18°C

    Precipitation 46%

  8. October

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 48%

  9. November

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 56%

  10. December

    Temperature 8°C

    Precipitation 54%

  11. January

    Temperature 5°C

    Precipitation 54%

  12. February

    Temperature 7°C

    Precipitation 50%

Discover Cardiff

About the city

Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is a city with a dynamic mix of history and contemporary culture. It is a waterfront city that boasts an impressive maritime history and is a hub for sports and cultural festivals. Cardiff is home to renowned landmarks such as Cardiff Castle, a medieval fortress with lavish Victorian-era additions, and the Millennium Stadium, a modern architectural marvel that hosts major sporting events. The city’s vibrant neighborhoods are full of character and offer a rich tapestry of cafes, boutiques, and galleries.

Top attractions

Cardiff Castle stands as a cornerstone of the city’s rich history, offering majestic grounds and walls that tell tales of centuries past. The National Museum Cardiff is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, housing everything from natural history exhibits to Impressionist artworks. In the city's heart, Cardiff Bay offers an oasis of entertainment and leisure, with stunning waterside views, cultural venues, and eateries serving cuisines from around the globe. For a taste of nature, Bute Park provides vast open spaces adjacent to the city center, perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic. Theatre lovers should not miss a performance at the Wales Millennium Centre, which hosts everything from opera to contemporary dance.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Cardiff is during the late spring to early autumn months, when the weather is more likely to be pleasant and warm. Summer brings a range of festivals and outdoor events, making it a popular time for tourists. However, visiting in May or September can offer a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds and a chance to take in the lush green beauty of the city’s parks. Off-peak seasons, like late autumn and winter, provide a quieter time to explore the city’s indoor attractions and enjoy festive holiday markets without the bustling crowds.

Frequently asked questions

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From Cardiff Airport, travelers can reach the city center by various means. There is a regular shuttle bus service that connects the airport with the city center, taking approximately 45 minutes. Alternatively, taxis and rental cars are available for a quicker journey depending on traffic conditions. Cardiff Central railway station is also a major hub, offering connections to many other cities.