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Cardiff is the capital of Wales in the UK. The population of Cardiff is a bit over 300,000 and the currency in use is the pound sterling.

As a city, Cardiff really began with the Roman invasion in AD43. In fact the city's name derives from the Roman general Aulus Didius; Â'Caer Didi 'means Â'Fort of Didius' and in time became Cardiff. In the eleventh century, the Normans marched in the city, and by Elizabethan times, Cardiff was a lawless city inhabited by pirates and bandits. In the early seventeenth century, the population had dwindled to a few and the city's future was bleak. However, the Industrial Revolution revitalize the city of Cardiff, and the beginning of the twentieth century, the city was thriving with the export of coal the main industry.

Cardiff is Modern Day a vibrant city with lots to interest visitors, whether tourist, shopping or socializing. Like the rest of the British Isles, the weather is not always the best, but overall the climate is mild and not something that will prevent visitors have an enjoyable stay in the city.

The National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff is proud of the house the best collection of Impressionist works outside Paris, and a variety of fascinating exhibits, and worth a visit.

Cardiff Bay has experienced a makeover recently, and is now a center of social activity with a range of attractions and leisure facilities along the coast. The Spirit of Cardiff visitor center This place is situated in a most unique building known locally as Â'The Tube. Well worth a visit to Cardiff Bay to see this structure in itself!

Shopping in Cardiff is an enjoyable experience, and a little different with the combination of the usual high street stores, and also the many galleries where some unusual bargain can often be collected.

For a relatively small city, Cardiff is not short of bars and restaurants more than 350 places to drink and more than 250 restaurants in the metropolitan area. A wide variety of ethnic cuisines offered in the Italian city of India to Greece, but many visitors wishing to taste the local dishes and the best way to find a specialty restaurant in Wales is to keep an eye out for sign Â'hungry Dragon, "indicating that it serves.

The nightlife is good in Cardiff, with everything from opera to pop usually going from one of the many attractions in the city. The Wales Millennium Center is home to many international acts to stop at the Welsh capital when they are on tour.

If your cultural heritage sites, attractions in the family or the dance floor, Cardiff has something for everyone and is a great place to visit.

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