Cardiff Bay
Description
Once the industrial heartland of South Wales. The epitome of a confident and industrial nation. Shipping the produce of the Valleys to all corners of the empire and the rest of the world. Cardiff Bay fell on hard times. By the 1980's it was desolate. Today it has been completely regenerated, and in a more sympathetic and pleasant way than London's docks. The area now forms the cultural and political heart of not only Cardiff, but also Wales. With the Wales Millennium Centre, cinemas, the Welsh Assembly and countless shops and restaurants.
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Getting There
Getting to Cardiff Bay is easy. From the city centre you can catch the X6 bus. Regular trains run from Queens Street Station taking about 3 minutes (but there is no service on a Sunday) alternatively you can walk from the centre in about 25 minutes - though it's a pretty boring walk down a completely straight, fast and busy road.
Latitude: 51.463205; Longitude: -3.163805
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (13/02/2005), and on time of last update (28/03/2005) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.