Articles related to "Cardiff Castle"Historic Cardiff Castle, home to the Bute Family and with unique interior work by William Burges, is one of the top tourist sights in Cardiff, the capital of Wales
The powerful Duke of Normandy, once offered the crown of Jerusalam, was to die alone, penniless and a prisoner of his brother Henry I for twenty eight years.
Cardiff hosts 2012 Olympic soccer, but this historic city has way more to offer than sporting heritage. Make the most of a visit with this guide to Cardiff's highlights
The Marquess of Bute, shaped the modern city of Cardiff. On the outskirts, he built a romantic folly which remains a tourist attraction to this day.
The Top Ten Cardiff attractions include Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Stadium and Millennium Centre, Bute Park and the National Museum and Gallery of Wales.
Cardiff is a modern city with a history. Walk to Cardiff Castle, The Millennium Stadium and The National Museum from the station. Other attractions are further afield.
The collaboration between an eccentric architect and the world's richest man produces two glorious follies: Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch.
March 1st marks St David's Day - Wales' patron saint, and where better to celebrate it than Cardiff, the capital of Wales.
For such a small country, Wales has an incredible range of sights and activities to choose from. Selecting the best will help make any Welsh holiday unforgettable.
Wales start their 2007 Rugby World Cup campaign against Australia at the Millennium Stadium, and play Japan, with a quarterfinal play-off too. Hotel rooms will go fast
Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, opened for the 1999 Rugby World Cup, is in the spotlight again during the 2007 Rugby World Cup in the autumn, but you can tour it anytime
The Wales Millennium Centre is one of the finest arts centres in Britain, and an architectural triumph in Cardiff Bay. It can be enjoyed on a behind the scenes tour
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