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20 Best Days Out In Cardiff For Teenagers Near Me | Attractions in Glamorgan and Cardiff
"If you're interested in sports, try to take in a rugby match at the nearby Principality Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park. And if that's not possible - the Welsh take their rugby seriously, so matches often sell out (especially international matches) - at least opt for a tour of this state-of-the-art stadium. Highlights of an informative organized tour include behind-the-scenes peeks into the national rugby team's change rooms and the tunnels that lead to the pitch, as well as the VIP and press facilities."
"Quite possibly the best place to watch rugby in the world, the stadium is coming a Welsh sporting icon in its own right. Though some will argue it is not technically a building it is the tallest structure in Cardiff."
"Fresh local honey, as well as jams, marmalades, chutneys, pickles, fresh meats, fruit and veg. They’re open for collection or delivery."
"The town centre Italian Gardens are ideal for picnic lunches, playing games and having a quick break from a busy shopping day."
"History, science and the arts at your fingertips - the National Museum Gallery really captures your imagination. Scroll through elegant art galleries housing world - famous works of art, or take a journey back in time to explore a land of dinosaurs and woolly mammoths. Uncover the secrets of the Celtic, Roman and Viking ancestors, or discover the story of the amazing natural history of Wales."
"Following the same rules as above, the Cardiff National Museum offers more artistic activities, talks and gallery viewings. The venue will open from 27 August and follow social distancing rules, with hand sanitisers readily available and limited capacity. Like St Fagans, visitors will need to pre-book a free ticket online."
"If your yearning for learning wasn't fully sated at the National Museum of Wales, make the short journey west of the city center to St. Fagans National Museum of History. This fascinating open-air attraction is very much a living museum, with costumed characters demonstrating the kind of traditional skills and crafts that helped shape the country. Highlights include the opportunity to explore a variety of original and reproduction buildings, including quaint farmhouses and cottages, well-kept gardens, along with workshops and mills where you can enjoy demonstrations of old machinery."
"St Fagan’s is one of the best kids attractions in Cardiff in my opinion. Situated beside the village of St Fagan’s after which it was named, along one of the main ring roads around the outskirts of Cardiff, St Fagan’s is a fun day out for the whole family in Cardiff. Originally known as the Welsh Folk Museum, it opened in 1948 and is the top heritage attraction in Wales."
"Historic buildings from all over the country have been dismantled and re-erected in the semirural surrounds of St Fagans village, 5 miles west of central Cardiff. More than 40 buildings are on show, including..."
"For a bit of ooh la la, take your other half to this bijoux bistro, which is a short walk from the city centre. The décor is as charmingly Gallic as its menu and you can enjoy some of the best boeuf bourgignon in town. There are some great dinner deals, too, so it’s ideal if you want to wine and dine on a budget."