On this day trip to Cardiff, the capital of Wales we will be met on arrival by a local guide for a panoramic tour of the city. After this we head down to Cardiff Bay, a great natural harbour and the estuary of the River Taff, where you will be able to get lunch by the water.
After lunch we’ll continue our tour through the seaside town of Penarth before travelling back into the centre of Cardiff. We will conclude our time in Cardiff with a visit to Cardiff Castle, a fortress with a 2000-year history, from beginning life as a humble Roman Fort to the Romantic Victorian splendour of today.
As part of our walking tour with a local guide on arrival in Cardiff, you will walk past the grandeur of Cardiff Castle, and learn its history.
After the hour long walking tour through the city, with a local guide, you will have free time to explore on your own and get some lunch.
At the end of our guided tour we will visit the 2000 year old Cardiff Castle, with it spectacular rooms and extensive grounds.
Please meet the coach on Warwick Road, if you are taking the tube follow the exit signs to Warwick Road. If you put the postcode - SW5 9TB - into google maps it will drop the pin on the exact point.
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Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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