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Situated on the south coast of the country, the
capital city of Wales is a lively and modern port city home to a
multicultural population. Outside Wales is a spectacular Welsh countryside,
and within the city is a large and diverse student population and
a wide variety of tourist attractions.
Amongst the frequently visited historical attractions
in Wales are the buildings such as Cardiff Castle, Llandaff Cathedral,
and Cardiff City Hall. People in Cardiff also indulge in large variety
of cultural attractions, including remarkable galleries and museums
such as the National Museum & Gallery, The Museum of Welsh Life,
and the Network Gallery.
Nightlife in Cardiff is amazing and at weekends,
the city sets into the footloose grime. For those who enjoy a play,
you can visit Cardiff theatres such as the Sherman Theatre and the
New Theatre. Restaurants in Cardiff are extensive and varied and
you can find all sorts of international dining establishments here.
Hunting for accommodation won’t be tough with a variety of
hotels in Cardiff offering excellent value for money.
Cardiff’s climate is quite temperate, and there is something
to do for everyone in this friendly and modern city.
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