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Yes, Cardiff is worth visiting for its vibrant mix of history, culture, and modern attractions. The city offers landmarks like Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Stadium, and the Wales Millennium Centre. Additionally, its thriving food scene, shopping districts, and cultural events make it an engaging destination for travellers.
A visit of 2 to 3 days would allow you to explore Cardiff's main attractions and get a good sense of the city's culture and history. This timeframe should give you enough time to visit landmarks like Cardiff Castle, stroll around the bay area, and enjoy some of the city's museums, shops, and restaurants.
Yes, Cardiff is a relatively walkable city, especially in its central areas. Many of the city's key attractions, shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues are within walking distance of each other, making it convenient for visitors to explore on foot.
The choice between Swansea and Cardiff depends on your preferences. Cardiff offers a mix of historical sites, cultural attractions, and a vibrant city vibe, while Swansea boasts beautiful coastal areas and a more laid-back atmosphere. Consider whether you're more interested in urban experiences or coastal scenery to help you decide between the two cities.
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