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You can save money on your train tickets by booking in advance. Find all the information you need to help you plan your journey and choose the best ticket for you.
With National Rail, you can find information about Cardiff, plan your journey and book your train tickets. Our Railcards help you save money when you travel by train, and there are big discounts available on top attractions with National Rail’s Days Out Guide. Taking the train helps reduce your carbon footprint too.
Railcards offer great value for money if you travel by train, saving you up to 1/3 on most rail fares. You can find out more about our range of Railcards on the Railcard website(external link, opens in a new tab).
If you plan ahead and buy Advance tickets you can also get great deals on rail fares.
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The capital of Wales, Cardiff is a mix of ancient and modern, with its redevelopments of Cardiff Bay and its many shops and cafes, while the ancient Cardiff Castle is at the heart of the city standing proudly on the hill.
Cardiff Bay is the city’s most recent development, making the most of the old docklands used to transport coal back in the day. Now you can enjoy views of the waterfront while you stroll along or dine in one of the many restaurants and cafes, or continue to the Barrage for more breathtaking views.
Cardiff Castle houses over 2000 years of history within its walls. Built on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort in the 11th-century, the castle passed through many hands over the years until 19th-century architect William Burgess was enlisted by then-owner John, 3rd Marquess of Bute, to create the incredible site you see today.
For a spot of shopping, Cardiff has a variety of shopping centres, arcades and markets to suit every style, need and budget. Queens Arcade is a shopping centre located in the city centre with a mix of independent boutiques and big-name stores, while The Morgan Quarter houses high-street and lifestyle brands.
If you’re after some local fare, Cardiff Market is a charming indoor market housed under a stunning Victorian structure. Buzzing with a number of independent businesses, the market is open between Monday and Saturday and offers fresh produce, traditional Welsh cuisine and more.
Interested in exploring more of what Cardiff has to offer? Check out our Days Out Guide for great deals on attractions and activities.
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