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Cardif
Cardiff’s history dates back to Roman times, and Cardiff Castle, right at the heart of the city, is well worth a visit. Extensive re-development has given Cardiff world-class sporting and entertainment complexes. Cardiff is also home to the world famous Millennium Stadium, home of Welsh football and rugby and the temporary home of the FA Cup final.
Cardiff’s main shopping streets also offer smaller, Victorian glass-covered arcades housing a variety of specialist shops. Cardiff offers various conference facilities with a capacity from 20 up to 5,000 delegates.
Cardiff International Airport is the main airport in Wales and only 20 km from the town centre. It is served by Air Wales, Air France / KLM, Bmibaby and Ryan Air among others. The destinations include European airports and a wide range of domestic airports. Close by Bristol Airport is also easily accessible.
The following other International Airports are accessible in this order:
Bristol Airport / 70 km
Birmingham Airport / 185 km
Heathrow Airport / 220 km
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