The architecture is stunning there.

Love the historic building, and the variety of different stalls there.

I mean chocolate chips would be amazing but raisins could be good too!The arab room ceiling looks absolutely stunning!

The main landmark in the city is its castle, that lies at the end of High street. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cardiff Bay is the harbourside of the city, you can find there several restaurants and bar as well as an You can find several statues scattered along the Bay, the most famous one being the one below: People like Us To conclude Cardiff in one day is a good experience, however, I wish I had spent a few more days to explore the city and its surrounding more in-depth.

Another interesting thing to see in Spring and Summer is the Herbaceous Border in full bloom. Explore, plan and enjoy a day trip to Cardiff like a local with these free 1 day Cardiff itineraries created by fellow travelers. Even with such a short time span, I loved the vibe of the city and exploring its street and arcades.

I'm heading to Cardiff for one day next month and need help planning my day there. Created on Inspirock. I'm visiting from the US and traveling by myself to the UK for the first time. So if you decide to spend one day in Cardiff here are the 5 things to do in this charming city. The tower is a great vantage point but the most interesting part of the castle is hosted in its external walls and chambers: these host the museum of military history with, among other things, haunting propaganda posters dating back to war times.Reemerging from the belly of the castle, it’s worth following its perimeter and stop to admire the clock tower, built in the style known as ‘Gothic revival’On a Sunday morning, when I visited, the park is heaven for dog owners and families with children, strolling under the blossoming magnolia trees.Near  the park and north of the castle is where Cardiff hosts its most impressive official buildings such as the university, the city counciland maybe the most elegant and evocative of all: the war memorial (photo below)After visiting this monumental part of town, it is worth exploring the high street and smaller side streets. Loved discovering this city through your words and pictures I could lose myself in that market. • Inspirock . *Cardiff looks great!

It’s going on my list for 2020 destinations! Obviously, you can not do everything in one day, however, you can still make the most of your time and here are some things to do in Cardiff if you only have one day in the city. Visit Bristol and Cardiff. Bute Park can be found near Cardiff Castle, this was then my second stop of the day.

Documenting my travels around the world while sharing tips and stories alongside. The return ticket from Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central on an off-peak train cost £13.90 and £19 for an anytime day return ticket. This part of the city, as the name suggests, overlooks the sea and despite being only 10 minutes by bus from the city centre, feel like a different world. A twenty-something French girl with a passion for travel. Profile. Cardiff is one of the best day trips you can take from Bristol as it is only a short hour of train ride away and it’s pretty cheap. It is a great destination for a weekend getaway but also for a day trip if your short on time.

Things To Do In Cardiff In One Day: Obviously, you can not do everything in one day, however, you can still make the most of your time and here are some things to do in Cardiff if you only have one day in the city.

Cardiff city centre is not big and you can easily get a good sense it walking at a leisurely pace.After visiting Cardiff’s medieval and post-industrial life, it is worth catching a bus to the Bay. I would have made the same mistake with the Cardiff biscuit. I bought a traditional Cardiff biscuit in the market, naively thinking it was filled with chocolate chips. One day in Cardiff: highlights Cardiff has a compact city centre and the best way to experience it is to take a stroll along its street. The city centre has a lot to offer within walkable distance so you don’t need to spend a lot on transportation, which is good.

Our host for the day were the lovely folks at Cardiff on Foot and they were the best guide we could ask for: enthusiastic and knowledgeable, they made the city come to life and gave us great insight on its history and architecture.

After living in England for the past 2 years, I keep meaning to make a trip to Wales but still haven’t been. Hey, I'm Lyne. Here is where you can find one of the city’s most peculiar characteristics: its Chains and high street shops are banned and cannot trade inside this older part of townChain-brand shopping takes place on the street parallel to the high street, a busy  pedestrian area with buskers and an upbeat vibe, worth a visit especially at mealtimes: Cardiff has a wide choice of restaurants and cafes.

The museum is interactive, well presented and teaches you about the history of the city, its customs and industry evolution.

I love visiting markets when I am in other countries. Trains to Cardiff Central from London depart from London Paddington and as I said above, it takes only 2 hours and 15 minutes to be precise to go to the Welsh capital.

I will definitely come back in the future to visit it at a slower pace and visit more of Wales.

Thanks for the post (:What a great guide!

Turns out the welsh treat is filled with raisin.