The arcade, High St & Duke St Arcades

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High St & Duke St Arcades

Cardiff


Together with Castle Arcade (1882), High St (1885) and Duke St (1902) arcades make up the trio of arty indoor shopping spaces known as the Castle Quarter Arcades. Browse pop-up art galleries, stop at the New York Deli for a burger or sandwich, then head on to Hobo’s for secondhand 1960s and ‘70s clothing.


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