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Learn more about Cardiff’s history and present on a two-hour guided walking tour through the central city. Don’t struggle to keep up with your group or to hear the guide as this is a private tour. Listen to your guide’s colorful stories–including everything from Tudor history to Welsh rugby–as you pass highlights such as Cardiff Castle, Bute Park, the Principality Stadium, and elsewhere.
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Fogo's Free Cardiff Walking Tours
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janedF297WI, Apr 2025
Great tour really interesting learning about history of cardiff. Found out interesting facts. Well recommended would do again
Escape21849882799, Apr 2025
Very enjoyable walk around Cardiff, lots of great facts of history. An insight into Welch language etc Lucky to have a beautiful warm day.
oksanasW3410SX, Apr 2025
Eugene is the best guide I've ever been on a tour with. I learnt so much about Cardiff, its history, and even the language. Two hours in a wink of an eye.
J4477VFvickib, Mar 2025
Eugene was very welcoming and friendly. We enjoyed a two hour guided tour around Cardiff city. Eugene had great knowledge on the city, especially as he wasn’t born there, a deep understanding of what the tourists wanted to see and hear about, he definitely tailored it to our needs and made the facts relatable to all on it. A diverse group, but facts that were personalised for each of us! Great recommendations for little snack/ food places and some very interesting facts learnt about this fairly recent city! Thanks, we would strongly recommend The tour is free- however tips based but worth every penny
Cardiff Castle's history spans 2,000 years, from roman fort to gothic revival palace. We will discuss its history, unique features and the important families who owned this centrepiece of the Welsh capital.
St. John's is the second oldest surviving building in central Cardiff, a symbol of the original Cardiff village centre. Here we will discuss the origins and evolution of the city we have today from its humble origins to Welsh capital.
Popular with visitors and locals alike, Cardiff Market is over 130 years old and is as relevant today as ever before. Not only does the building have a fascinating, and horrifying, history, but it is the home of Welsh cuisine, such as Welsh cakes, Laverbread and Bara Brith.
The Principality Stadium is the home of Welsh rugby, is one of the most famous stadiums in the world and it sits right in the centre of the city. Discover our national sport and the Welsh national anthem at this iconic sporting venue.
Cardiff has more green space than people expect, and the icon of Cardiff's parklands is Bute Park. It's named after city's most significant family, and contains thousands of trees and more history than meets the eye.
Cardiff's Civic Centre neighbourhood is the architectural wonder of the city, featuring iconic structures such as City Hall, the National Museum and Glamorgan Building, which all surround a fascinating park full of war memorials.
Cardiff's arcades are synonymous with the city, and serve as a reminder of the city's nineteenth century industrial heritage. Full of unique, independent shops, these streets are not to be missed.
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