A queuing system is generally in operation at Cardiff Central Station after each event so please check the Transport for Wales website before travelling for further information. Bringing fans from all over Wales directly to Principality Stadium to watch the rugby.
Your matchday experience begins as you leave your front door. Zeelo uses ticket data to bring you a pickup location as convenient as possible for you. Enjoy comfortable travel on executive coaches with other like-minded fans as you head direct to the stadium. You can register interest in a new location and, if the demand is there, we will be sure to put a service on.
If you would like a vehicle all to yourself we also offer private coach hire for all your needs. Cardiff Central Bus Station is a five minute walk from the stadium, passengers exit the bus station and bear left along Wood Street for Gates 5, 6 and 7 or bear right along Wood Street to Westgate Street for Gates 4, 3, 2 continuing around to Gate 1 on Castle Street. Coach parking on event days is usually located at Sophia Gardens which is just a five minute walk away, following the river.
There is no dedicated spectator car parking at, or near, the stadium or matches days but there is plenty of parking available in the City Center itself. In the oldest part of the city, you have Cardiff Castle, a unique mix of medieval fortifications and Victorian gothic fantasy. Nearby you have the grand National Museum Cardiff, next to City Hall which is also full of amazing exhibits. Or if you're travelling by ferry, Cardiff can be reached by car from Dover or Newhaven in 4 hours.
Our Calais to Dover route is the shortest crossing we provide and is the perfect way to cross the Channel to the UK. Our crossing between Amsterdam and Newcastle boasts daily departures, providing convenience and flexibility, whatever your plans. Portmeirion is one of north Wales' treasures.
On Instagram, you can swipe through thousands of images of the stadium bathed in every possible light, sitting majestically upon the River Taff as it keeps watch over the city and its people. This was a stadium designed for life in the new millennia. The stadium is a beacon of strength and industry, made up of 56, tonnes of concrete and , nuts and bolts. It has the largest retractable roof in Europe, taking a full 20 minutes to open. And it is not just a building. It's a citadel - a city within a city.
Behind those bars, the stadium has some marvellous contraptions known as 'joy machines' capable of pouring 12 pints every 20 seconds. Now we can add World Heavyweight Championship Boxing to the list. Its location. Slap, bang in the middle of the city. All roads, routes and rivers lead there. Step off the train, it's the first thing you see.
On match day you can be anywhere along Westgate Street as kick off approaches, but you can finish your drink, leave the pub and still get to your seat in time for the anthems. Cardiff Shopping Tour The coal-mining capital of Britain, Cardiff offers an exciting shopping opportunity in many state-of-the-art shopping centres like St.
David's or Capitol. Along with modern shopping arcades, the busy Cardiff streets are packed with lovely, small specialty shops and galleries. Take this walking tour to discover some of Cardiff's best shopping spots.
Tour Duration: 1 Hour s Travel Distance: 0. Architectural Jewels Old and new architecture beautifully combine together to create that unique and vibrant landscape of Cardiff. Take this self-guided walking tour to discover the city's most prominent landmark buildings such as the University building, City Hall, Millennium Stadium and many others.
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