Cardiff – The Three F’s

2010 March 30

There are three ‘F’s’ that describe Cardiff perfectly, and they are: fun, friendly, and fascinating. Here’s why:

FUN – If you meander through Cardiff’s cobbled streets and make a note of the amount of bars, pubs, restaurants and cafes, your list will be long. This city is cosmopolitan in every sense of the word, offering something for everyone. If you fancy a sophisticated tipple then stop off at 10 Feet Tall on Church Street; or if you’re more into your pints than your tumblers, then you’ll love microbrewery Zero Degrees on Westgate Street. And you won’t be short on where to soak up the alcohol; head to Fat Cat café in Greyfriars, where you can enjoy scrumptious food in truly plush and luxurious surroundings.

FRIENDLY – With a population of just 327,500, Cardiff has all the charms and friendliness of a town. The locals are notoriously friendly, chatty, and helpful, and will make your stay that bit sweeter. But it’s not just the people that are welcoming; it’s the prices, too. You won’t be ripped off in Cardiff. But that certainly doesn’t reflect poorly on the quality of what you get; Cardiff is a progressive capital city with food, drink and entertainment to match.

FASCINATING – Visit Cardiff and you’ll get a good dose of history. The National Museum of Wales is well worth a gander, as is the much-loved Millennium Stadium, which dominates the city’s skyline. And the architecture is truly stunning, culminating with the historic Cardiff Castle that sits magnificently in the heart of the city centre.

Cardiff’s three F’s say it all – what more could you ask for in a city?

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  1. March 31, 2010

    For a great wekend in Cardiff try the Parc Hotel by Thistle @ http://www.superbreak.com/go/RH836/hotels/parc_by_thistle_cardiff_half_board_offer-hotel-7189.htm

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