Overview:
The capital of Wales,
Cardiff is wooing thousands of tourists to her doors with a dizzying blend of Norman architecture, outstanding cityscape and bustling nightlife. stag weekends in Cardiff are sure to be wild and exciting with lots of gorgeous Welsh lasses to goggle at in a multitude of quirky bars, traditional pubs and sophisticated clubs. If you are a sports or culture buff, look no further than
Cardiff for the ultimate experience for your
stag weekend.
Getting Around:
There are a number of ways for you to get around on your stag weekend in Cardiff. If you are planning to navigate the city centre on foot, it is an excellent choice as most of the major tourist attractions are clustered near one another. The city also has an extensive network of buses which you can rely on and a “Day to go” ticket which allows unlimited travelling in a day costs £3. You can also hop onto a train if you are travelling the wider
Cardiff metropolitan sector. For convenience, you can flag down a taxi on the streets as they are known to be reasonably priced. If you are looking for a different experience to fuel your stag weekend in Cardiff, try the water buses that operate during the summer period.
Must See/Must Do:
• Roam the grounds at the Cardiff Castle to kick start your
stag weekend
• Visit the 74200-seater Millennium Stadium
• Admire the outstanding architecture at the Llandaff Cathedral
• “Chillax” at the Bute Park
• Catch a West End show at the New Theatre
• Hit the Cardiff Bay for a wonderful dining experience
History:
From a history that spans more than 6000 years, Cardiff speaks of a rich past that highlights the Neolithic, The Romans, Vikings and the Middle Ages. Today, Cardiff possesses a strong cultural and sporting presence with its architecture and the Millennium Stadium. You certainly can’t deny that the sporting gene with the examples of world-renowned figures of Ryan Giggs and Colin Jackson!
Nightlife:
As with most capital cosmopolitan cities, Cardiff offers a vibrant and bustling night scene with its wide array of nightspots. Clustered in the city centre, Mill Lane and St. Mary Street, the watering holes come in all forms of extravagant super clubs to swanky wine bars to traditional Welsh pubs. For something cheeky to anchor your stag do in Cardiff, try the Fantasy Lounge at St. Mary Street for a night of sensual fun with a Welsh lass dancing on your lap. If rock and heavy metal is your thing, spice up your
stag party at the Bogiez situated on Wood Street.
Food/Restaurants:
Famous for its classy range of gastronomy, Cardiff is set to fulfil all your dining needs. At the Brewery Quarter, you will be able to find some well-established food brands such as the Hard Rock Café. If you are a mid-range spender, try the food at the trendy Brazz at Cardiff Bay that comes with trendsetting décor. If you are looking for an alternative twist to the menu, try the Japanese food at Tenkaichi where the east meets the west!