Activities in Cardiff (Caerdydd)
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Cardiff Road Train
The toy-town Cardiff Road Train, with live commentary, runs from Stuart St (opposite Techniquest) to the Cardiff Bay Barrage along a landscaped embankment on the east side of Cardiff Bay (and is the only way to travel this route - the east side of the bay is normally closed to the public).
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Bay Island Voyages
Bay Island Voyages offers a range of cruises aboard high-speed RIBs (rigid inflatable boats), ranging from a half-hour thrash around Cardiff Bay to a two-hour trip to Flatholm Island in the middle of the Severn Estuary. They are based at a trailer kiosk parked near the Pierhead Building.
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City Sightseeing
City Sightseeing runs open-top bus tours of the city, departing every 30 to 60 minutes from outside Cardiff Castle and taking in the Civic Centre, Cardiff Bay and the Millennium Stadium. You can hop on and off at any of the stops. A non-stop circuit takes an hour.
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Ninian Park
A mile west of the centre is the home of Cardiff City Football Club. Fans still hark back to 1927 when the Bluebirds took the English FA Cup out of England for the first (and only) time - Welsh football's equivalent of Owain Glyndŵr's rebellion.
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Cardiff City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
24 hours (Departs Cardiff, United Kingdom)
by Viator
The best way to see Cardiff! Join us for a 50 minute guided open top bus trip. The tour includes Cardiff Castle, Techniquest and Millennium Stadium. This is a '…Not LP reviewed
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Creepy Cardiff Ghost Tour
A one-hour walking tour promising frights and laughs in equal doses.
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Cardiff Bay Cruises
Cardiff Bay Cruises operates three-hour evening cruises leaving from the marina at Mermaid Quay at 19:30.
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City Sightseeing
Open-top, hop-on/hop-off bus tours of the city, departing every 30 to 60 minutes from outside Cardiff Castle; tickets are valid for 24 hours.
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