Bute Park
Bute Park A vast area of greenery along the banks of the River Taff, Bute Park - once part of the castle estate – is the city’s most visited public park, hosting a series of important events throughout the year and making a popular addition to tourist itineraries, often combined with a tour of the
City Hall
City Hall Standing proud in the heart of the city since Cardiff was granted its city status back in 1906, the City Hall remains the focal point of the city’s celebrated civic center – encircled in landscaped gardens, tree-lined alcoves and striking architectural landmarks. The arresting Edwardian
Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle Presiding over the city center and surrounded by the idyllic Bute Park, Cardiff Castle is one of the capital’s most visited tourist attractions. Spanning an incredible 2,000 years of the city’s illustrious history, the castle has been variously, a Roman Garrison, a Norman Stronghold