One of the best cities in the world. Big enough to have everything you need. Small enough to feel cosy and friendly. Add to that amazing beaches and mountains all within an hour's drive.
This is great since I've been studying Cardiff Castle lately. Interesting fact: Cardiff Castle is directly south of Edinburgh Castle and directly west of Windsor Castle. So the three capitals of the UK, Edinburgh, Cardiff and London, all contain castles that are at a right angle at Cardiff Castle.
I'm from Cardiff and I recommend visiting Castle Coch just outside of Cardiff, St Fagans Folk Museum,the Natural History Museum which is in the city centre, and take a visit to the town of Penarth which has one of the last remaining victorian piers on its sea front.
The stunning red brick building is the Norwegian Church which has a Wiki page. Cardiff was truly an international city during the industrial revolution, the history of Welsh life at St Fagans is an awesome day out.
The Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans, just outside Cardiff, free to get in as well, Castel Coch another just out side Cardiff at Tafs Wells, Big Pit in Blaenavon and the Rhondda Heritage Museum in the Rhondda, both about 20 miles from Cardiff
Diolch for that. I also recommend the National Museum of Wales which has a stunning exhibition about evolution in Cymru and loads of top quality art. I also recommend watching Cymru play, the national football team. Based on the amount of football teams and players in Cymru, football is by far the national sport of Cymru. The singing and expression of Cymraeg culture at the games is top notch.
I must admit I don't normally like these videos, I find them just a tad cringy to hear others speak about your city. But, not the case for this video! I'm so happy you guys actually enjoyed yourselves, and staying somewhere just out of the City center like Pontcanna was such an amazing choice, then you get to see the little quirks our neighbourhoods have, such as the tiny market etc. Thank you for coming and giving us a good name! It's so refreshing! If you ever come back you should also check out Penarth, a short bus ride from the city center (across the water from the bay), they also have some amazing places to eat on the seafront x
Great tips. I lived in Cardiff 15 years ago and the city has really changed in a good way. Another fun place to visit is the museum of Welsh life in st Fagans on the outskirts of the city and if you can travel further afield the big pit mi I get museum is a really interesting day out where you can visit an actual coal mine underground
@@samuelandaudrey Well at least,you could have a piece,and all I could was watching you eating & salivating! Lol.Thanx for the fun video of Wales & liking my comment! This video of you guys made me really want to go there someday!
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All I need is a 5 minute bus, I live in Barry so I'd agree with you recommending, only on a sunny day tho, a nice walk down a steep hill and I'd recommend going to a place called the Ship, food their is Very Very Good
While in Wales, do not miss THE TOP of Mt. Snowdon. But book ahead on the cog wheel train going up there out of Llanberis because it is almost always sold out on any given day. Snowdon Mountain Railway is 4.7 miles of true UK beauty to the summit of Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park. Then the nearby walled centro city of Caernarfon is very interesting too. Bob - in dry New Mexico, USA having moved here from Florida which ALL got totally whacked in the last couple of days.
Excellent indeed, we will be there from London for a couple of days, prior to a train to Edinburgh. Extremely excited and will follow your tips 👍 thank you for ur pleasant and informative tour. I subscribed 😅
Do also visit Castell Coch, just outside Cardiff, the National Museum and Gallery of Wales, and Southerndown beach, also not far from the city. Further afield in Wales, there's Tintern Abbery and the Wye valley, the Brecon Beacons, the beaches of Gower and Pembrokeshire, lovely mountainous Snowdonia.
You should have popped to Roath park there` a boating lake beautiful gardens and the memorial to Scot of the Antarctic his ship left Cardiff on his tragic mission to the South Pole also if you could have gone to Barry Island its only 30 minutes by train
@@samuelandaudrey hmm, well if you visit again I’d definitely suggest checking out Castell Coch and the woodland around there, it’s a pretty beautiful place :D
I believe this is the location: www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enCA831CA831&q=ruins+cardiff&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=51480656,-3232805,1864&tbm=lcl&ved=2ahUKEwjk-cmLx-XgAhVuEbkGHYzqDU0QtgN6BAgAEAQ&tbs=lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:1&rldoc=1#rlfi=hd:;si:5944707429405586135;mv:!1m2!1d51.496128999999996!2d-3.215678!2m2!1d51.465182999999996!2d-3.2499328999999997
You've got taste. Cardiff is a brilliant city. And only about 60 miles from where I live too! By road or rail it would take 1 1/2 hours to get there from my place. You need a bit of work pronouncing places names beginning with "Ll", like Llandaff for example!You can get to see rugby games in Cardiff in February and March each year - there is the annual Six Nations tournament between England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France and Italy. Also there's Autumn Internationals in November and December, each year (except Rugby World Cup years, next one 2019 and then 2023 and every 4 years after that), where Wales play 4 games against mostly Southern Hemisphere sides, like New Zealand, Australia and South Africa for example
I go there every October. A hobby of mine is running, and I take part in the cty's annual half marathon which is every October. It's the UK's second biggest half marathon, with 25,000 people taking part last year
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Hi guys.... Nice video... I plan to visit Wales next week but unable to find enough information about how to get around in Wales ... Basically what is the public transport like ? Please could you help? Thanks
Was wondering where are you guys from and will you go back thier in the future to make videos or visit ?? Love your videos , both of you are so lucky to travel the 🌎 ! ✌✌
You would be extremely lucky to rock up in Cardiff a couple of days before an international rugby match and expect to get a ticket, at least through official channels. However, if you're prepared to wait around in the street outside the main entrance until right up until kick off, it's quite common for latecomers with a spare ticket to try and sell it, and as they're running late you can pick one up for around 20 quid, in fact one time I saw someone just give a ticket away for free. Avoid the professional ticket touts though, their prices will stay high.
Yay you came to Wales, It's so beautiful and green and we have so many great castles and beaches. We are off to New York soon so will be watching your New York video again. Shame the Dr Who Experience has now closed :(
Thank you! We sure enjoyed our time in Wales. Had we been healthier we would have explored more castles and beaches. Oh, that is exciting to hear! Hope you have a great time in NYC :)
St Fagans National Museum of History is a must see. It has a collection of buildings that have been relocated from different parts of Wales and rebuilt. The ages of the buildings range from many hundreds of years old to much more recent ones. It's only a short ride from the city centre by bus and is free to get in. museum.wales/stfagans/
I can't believe this. I've been binge watching your channel ever since watching a video on Budapest and loving your advice and here I find not only have you been to Cardiff, not only were you staying in my neighbourhood of Pontcanna, you were staying a stone's throw from where I lived at the time! (King's Road) You lucked out with Pontcanna, I'm biased but it's the best place to live in Cardiff in my experience. Sad to report that since your visit, Y Mochyn Du has closed and the Dr Who experience is gone, but there's a lot for you to come back and see that you may not have seen first time around. Y Mochyn Du was good for a 'pub grub' experience, but there's a tonne of great restaurants in the area such as Milkwood, Dusty Knuckle, Bully's and Heaney's, as well as Canna Deli for an authentic Welsh food experience. In the city centre there's some things you missed such as the National Museum and City Hall. Near Pontcanna there's also Insole Court and Thompson's Park which are nice spots for pics and relaxing, and Chapter Arts Centre for a more artistic/creative side of Cardiff. I'd recommend hiring a car to get around the surrounding areas so you can get a little further out to visit The Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans (recently renovated), the beach at Southerndown (Dunraven Bay), the historic town of Llantwit Major, and the "fairy tale castle" at Castell Coch. My wife and I are dog walkers as well, so I'm super bummed that we didn't bump into you for the short time you were in town, we would definitely have shared the dog love! Also, lastly, if you feel like you've done Cardiff, please don't think that's all Wales has to offer. Head up to Gwynedd and see what Y Gogledd have to offer. It's so beautiful up there and the people are so lovely that I think you'd really enjoy it, but you really do need a car to get around up there and have to be prepared to drive on very small roads! Some great places to see up there are Caernarfon, Conwy, Llanrwst (google Tu Hwnt I'r Bont Tearooms and you'll fall in love), Betwys-y-Coed and Portmeirion... but even that's just a taster. So happy you came to Wales!
Thank you very much! Sorry to hear about Y Mochyn Du! We loved Pontcanna and found locals so friendly the entire time we visited. We had a great meal and it was our first time trying many delicious Welsh dishes. I hope we can come back someday to explore more of Wales!
Thank you so much for all your recommendations. It is complete - places and restaurants - I’m visiting your Cardiff at the moment and what you recommended is just what I wanted, better than the tourist information.
@@clarajackson7079 No worries Clara! A couple of those restaurants closed during the pandemic, but some new ones have popped up too. Enjoy Cardiff, it's a wonderful city!
@@kinopiko01 they're just the normal high street ones really with a couple less famous ones. Safe bet without a doubt but hardly the best food the city has to offer. You'll find that out of the main shopping malls.
@@samuelandaudrey No worries. My recommendations, food-wise, are battered sausage, rissole, which you can get at chip shops and Welsh cawl and rarebit.
I would love to visit Cardiff one day I only knew about some popular cities in UK but I was curious to read and watch about Cardiff after I have seen RAchel from X factor , she is from there , have U seen her by any chance
The restaurant they visited called barkers was very poor and massively over priced ...£ 2.99 for a CAN.. yes CAN of water ... full breakfast was £9 ... didn't include tea and was small ... 4000 beans to make up for the lack of sausages
Our country is so Underrated
Cymru Am Byth
I agree with you Nathan.
Cymru Ydir gwlad gore ynde
One of the best cities in the world. Big enough to have everything you need. Small enough to feel cosy and friendly.
Add to that amazing beaches and mountains all within an hour's drive.
Thank you! It does have a friendly town feel.
This is great since I've been studying Cardiff Castle lately. Interesting fact: Cardiff Castle is directly south of Edinburgh Castle and directly west of Windsor Castle. So the three capitals of the UK, Edinburgh, Cardiff and London, all contain castles that are at a right angle at Cardiff Castle.
That is really cool information! Had no idea about that.
Bill Green that’s cool but Windsor’s not in London ...
@@PTmusicchannel Berkshire if i'm not mistaken
Fair play I’m from Cardiff and I didn’t know that 😂
@@PTmusicchannel Thanks. You're right. It's in the town of WIndsor.
I'm from Cardiff and I recommend visiting Castle Coch just outside of Cardiff, St Fagans Folk Museum,the Natural History Museum which is in the city centre, and take a visit to the town of Penarth which has one of the last remaining victorian piers on its sea front.
Thank you! Really appreciate the suggestions. Hope we can go next time.
Omg I live In tonapandy soooooo close and I’ve been to the museum 1000 times
@@samuelandaudrey where are both from?
Wonderful! Welcome to my home country. Absolutely love Cardiff.
Thanks! We had a great time in Cardiff!
@@samuelandaudrey That's good. That's where I will be going to Uni in September.
I live in wales Cardiff ! Ayyy go cardiff
Cool to hear!
Cymru am byth
Same
Same
I am totally in love with that shopping center...so besutiful!!!!
Thanks! It is wonderful to walk around there.
Really nice guide
Thank you!
@@samuelandaudrey You're welcome
The stunning red brick building is the Norwegian Church which has a Wiki page. Cardiff was truly an international city during the industrial revolution, the history of Welsh life at St Fagans is an awesome day out.
I. Love this city missed.
💋👩👄.
Very cool to hear!
I’ve lived here all my life, it’s nice to get reminded of all the little gems here. x
I’m from Cardiff and studying in the US. I haven’t been home in over 2 years and your video helps me a lot when I’m feeling homesick. Thank you :)
Thank you! Hope you can revisit home again soon. I feel that way when I've been gone from Canada for a long time.
The Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans, just outside Cardiff, free to get in as well, Castel Coch another just out side Cardiff at Tafs Wells, Big Pit in Blaenavon and the Rhondda Heritage Museum in the Rhondda, both about 20 miles from Cardiff
I am from Brasil, and next vacations me and my family will go to Cardiff, Edinburg etc. Your videos are very interesting for us, to plan our trip
Thank you very much! Wishing you the best trip.
I am really grateful I live in Newport 11 miles from Cardiff.
Diolch for that. I also recommend the National Museum of Wales which has a stunning exhibition about evolution in Cymru and loads of top quality art. I also recommend watching Cymru play, the national football team. Based on the amount of football teams and players in Cymru, football is by far the national sport of Cymru. The singing and expression of Cymraeg culture at the games is top notch.
Just come back from Cardiff, one of my favourite cities in the UK
Very cool to hear!
I must admit I don't normally like these videos, I find them just a tad cringy to hear others speak about your city. But, not the case for this video! I'm so happy you guys actually enjoyed yourselves, and staying somewhere just out of the City center like Pontcanna was such an amazing choice, then you get to see the little quirks our neighbourhoods have, such as the tiny market etc. Thank you for coming and giving us a good name! It's so refreshing! If you ever come back you should also check out Penarth, a short bus ride from the city center (across the water from the bay), they also have some amazing places to eat on the seafront x
Thank you very much! We would love to revisit in the future.
Great tips. I lived in Cardiff 15 years ago and the city has really changed in a good way. Another fun place to visit is the museum of Welsh life in st Fagans on the outskirts of the city and if you can travel further afield the big pit mi I get museum is a really interesting day out where you can visit an actual coal mine underground
That is cool to hear! Thanks for sharing that. We wish we could have done a bit more.
St. Fagans is so much fun
That carrot cake looks so goood!!! Lol.Yes ,they've gotta have some walnuts on the top !!! I'm salivating now!
Thanks Atsuko! I would love to have a piece again...haha
@@samuelandaudrey Well at least,you could have a piece,and all I could was watching you eating & salivating! Lol.Thanx for the fun video of Wales & liking my comment! This video of you guys made me really want to go there someday!
We'd love to show this on Cardiff TV on our regular segment showcasing great local videos from social media. Would you be happy to let us broadcast this with a credit to you?
It was really cool seeing Cardiff. It's nice that the host suggested some great places to see in the neighborhood.
Thank you! Yeah, some of our favorite things to do were just around our neighborhood to be honest.
That Arcade is stunning....reminds me of a Bazaar, only much fancier & prettier!
Totally agree with you. We went back several times and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Nice touch with the slowmo.
Thank you! We're going to try and use more of that in the future.
I am sick in bed since 3 days but managed to travel the whole world with you ! Thankyou for your vlogs I just love you guys :)
Thank you very much! Sure hope you're feeling better soon :)
The toast with the leeks and all looks so good!
Thanks Karen! It was really tasty!
Great video, thank you !
Thank you very much!
My dream city cardiff
That is cool to hear Samiir.
Tnx Are u live it 😍😍
I am so going to try and make Cawl now! It looks sooooo delicious!
That is so cool to hear.
Great video guys ☺ I go Wales on holiday every year 👍greetings from Nottingham, England
Thank you very much! That is awesome to hear. Do you pick a different area of Wales or revisit favorite spots usually?
@@samuelandaudrey I revisit Cardiff in the south & Llanberis in the north ☺
Been cardiff castle on a school trip like 10 times
I’m watching this in wales I’m exploring my heritage
That is cool to hear!
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos good tea
Another great video guys...so close before you get your first play button!! Im checking all the time to see you guys hit the 100k mark!!
Thanks Mate! We're really fortunate to have people supporting our channel and we're looking forward to hopefully hitting it soon :)
Can't wait to see where you guys go next!
Thank you! We're really excited to be visiting Ukraine for the 1st time :)
I've put on 79 stone since watching your videos :p
Hahaha...thanks! If we didn't walk a lot in between meals we'd be huge.
A lot of people don’t that Cardiff Market used to be a Womens prison in the 1800s
A short train ride to Barry Island will give you a taste of how the Welsh spend their leisure time.
Interesting!
All I need is a 5 minute bus, I live in Barry so I'd agree with you recommending, only on a sunny day tho, a nice walk down a steep hill and I'd recommend going to a place called the Ship, food their is Very Very Good
Great tips guys, thanks!
Thank you very much!
While in Wales, do not miss THE TOP of Mt. Snowdon. But book ahead on the cog wheel train going up there out of Llanberis because it is almost always sold out on any given day. Snowdon Mountain Railway is 4.7 miles of true UK beauty to the summit of Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park. Then the nearby walled centro city of Caernarfon is very interesting too. Bob - in dry New Mexico, USA having moved here from Florida which ALL got totally whacked in the last couple of days.
Thank you for sharing that! It sounds amazing :)
Excellent indeed, we will be there from London for a couple of days, prior to a train to Edinburgh. Extremely excited and will follow your tips 👍 thank you for ur pleasant and informative tour.
I subscribed 😅
Thanks for subscribing David! Wishing you a great trip!
Cool
Thanks!
I live in Cardiff it is so nice
Great to hear! We loved visiting!
Do also visit Castell Coch, just outside Cardiff, the National Museum and Gallery of Wales, and Southerndown beach, also not far from the city. Further afield in Wales, there's Tintern Abbery and the Wye valley, the Brecon Beacons, the beaches of Gower and Pembrokeshire, lovely mountainous Snowdonia.
Bravo thanks for sharing 📸 👍👍👍👍📸
Thank you for watching! :)
Thanks
Thanks Paul!
it looks like Cardiff has a bit of a Brighton vibe.. Lovely xx
Thank you! We really enjoyed visiting.
Brighton is the Green capital of UK- fine place, i'm sure- Cardiff has a positive cosmopolitan vibe
Thank you guys for sharing your experience. Cool to see the world through your vlogs. 😀 - love from Manila Philippines!
Thank you very much! We're sooo keen to visit the Philippines for the 1st time :)
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos you should!!! 😍
:)
You should have popped to Roath park there` a boating lake beautiful gardens and the memorial to Scot of the Antarctic his ship left Cardiff on his tragic mission to the South Pole also if you could have gone to Barry Island its only 30 minutes by train
Thanks for the tips Vincent. Hope we can come back.
Loved the video! I’m from Cardiff and had no idea about the market in Pontcanna, I’ll have to check it out in the future!
Thanks Eddie! That is really cool to hear. Hope you enjoy it. Anything you think we missed in our guide?
@@samuelandaudrey hmm, well if you visit again I’d definitely suggest checking out Castell Coch and the woodland around there, it’s a pretty beautiful place :D
I like cardiff queen street/central most coz it has most of the things to shop/visit
Your videos are really amazing...love from Bangladesh
Thank you very much!
Where were the ruins. Please tell me exactly. I've lived here all my life and haven't even heard of them?
I believe this is the location: www.google.com/search?rlz=1C5CHFA_enCA831CA831&q=ruins+cardiff&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=51480656,-3232805,1864&tbm=lcl&ved=2ahUKEwjk-cmLx-XgAhVuEbkGHYzqDU0QtgN6BAgAEAQ&tbs=lrf:!2m1!1e2!2m1!1e3!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:1&rldoc=1#rlfi=hd:;si:5944707429405586135;mv:!1m2!1d51.496128999999996!2d-3.215678!2m2!1d51.465182999999996!2d-3.2499328999999997
@@samuelandaudrey thank you
You've got taste. Cardiff is a brilliant city. And only about 60 miles from where I live too! By road or rail it would take 1 1/2 hours to get there from my place. You need a bit of work pronouncing places names beginning with "Ll", like Llandaff for example!You can get to see rugby games in Cardiff in February and March each year - there is the annual Six Nations tournament between England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France and Italy. Also there's Autumn Internationals in November and December, each year (except Rugby World Cup years, next one 2019 and then 2023 and every 4 years after that), where Wales play 4 games against mostly Southern Hemisphere sides, like New Zealand, Australia and South Africa for example
Thank you! Ah, you live nearby. Do you visit often?
I go there every October. A hobby of mine is running, and I take part in the cty's annual half marathon which is every October. It's the UK's second biggest half marathon, with 25,000 people taking part last year
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hey,I'll be there soon as well..🥳very soon...
Great video like a lot :)
Thanks Lan!
Cardiff is a gem. My favorite capital city in the UK. London is overrated, busy and so expensive.
It sure is a gem! Locals are so friendly.
Hi guys.... Nice video... I plan to visit Wales next week but unable to find enough information about how to get around in Wales ... Basically what is the public transport like ? Please could you help? Thanks
Thanks Rajani. Try using airbnb that is how we found our place. We covered the city on foot.
Dr Who has been filmed quite a lot in Pontcanna fields and Llandaff
Interesting to hear Glyn!
Was wondering where are you guys from and will you go back thier in the future to make videos or visit ?? Love your videos , both of you are so lucky to travel the 🌎 ! ✌✌
Thank you very much! We're from Canada but we're not currently based anywhere. We do feel very fortunate to be traveling so often :)
Food... Now let's explore! :D
You make me so hungry!!!!!!! :p
Thanks!
Cardiff central market was originally a prison.The museum and city hall are places worth visiting.
That is fascinating to hear. Thanks for the tips.
Didn't know that about Cardiff market! Learn something new every day, eh. =)
bing chilling
You would be extremely lucky to rock up in Cardiff a couple of days before an international rugby match and expect to get a ticket, at least through official channels.
However, if you're prepared to wait around in the street outside the main entrance until right up until kick off, it's quite common for latecomers with a spare ticket to try and sell it, and as they're running late you can pick one up for around 20 quid, in fact one time I saw someone just give a ticket away for free. Avoid the professional ticket touts though, their prices will stay high.
Thanks for letting us know! Great advice. Hope to catch a match someday.
Yay you came to Wales, It's so beautiful and green and we have so many great castles and beaches. We are off to New York soon so will be watching your New York video again. Shame the Dr Who Experience has now closed :(
What pub did you go to at the end? Thanks!
Thank you! We sure enjoyed our time in Wales. Had we been healthier we would have explored more castles and beaches. Oh, that is exciting to hear! Hope you have a great time in NYC :)
Y Mochyn Du
Address: Sophia Cl, Cardiff CF11 9HW, UK
iam flabergasted and shocked, that the dr who experience in cardiff, that generated tourism from far and wide, is closed...
St Fagans National Museum of History
is a must see. It has a collection of buildings that have been relocated from different parts of Wales and rebuilt. The ages of the buildings range from many hundreds of years old to much more recent ones. It's only a short ride from the city centre by bus and is free to get in.
museum.wales/stfagans/
Thanks for sharing Mark.
I can't believe this. I've been binge watching your channel ever since watching a video on Budapest and loving your advice and here I find not only have you been to Cardiff, not only were you staying in my neighbourhood of Pontcanna, you were staying a stone's throw from where I lived at the time! (King's Road)
You lucked out with Pontcanna, I'm biased but it's the best place to live in Cardiff in my experience. Sad to report that since your visit, Y Mochyn Du has closed and the Dr Who experience is gone, but there's a lot for you to come back and see that you may not have seen first time around. Y Mochyn Du was good for a 'pub grub' experience, but there's a tonne of great restaurants in the area such as Milkwood, Dusty Knuckle, Bully's and Heaney's, as well as Canna Deli for an authentic Welsh food experience.
In the city centre there's some things you missed such as the National Museum and City Hall. Near Pontcanna there's also Insole Court and Thompson's Park which are nice spots for pics and relaxing, and Chapter Arts Centre for a more artistic/creative side of Cardiff. I'd recommend hiring a car to get around the surrounding areas so you can get a little further out to visit The Museum of Welsh Life at St Fagans (recently renovated), the beach at Southerndown (Dunraven Bay), the historic town of Llantwit Major, and the "fairy tale castle" at Castell Coch.
My wife and I are dog walkers as well, so I'm super bummed that we didn't bump into you for the short time you were in town, we would definitely have shared the dog love!
Also, lastly, if you feel like you've done Cardiff, please don't think that's all Wales has to offer. Head up to Gwynedd and see what Y Gogledd have to offer. It's so beautiful up there and the people are so lovely that I think you'd really enjoy it, but you really do need a car to get around up there and have to be prepared to drive on very small roads! Some great places to see up there are Caernarfon, Conwy, Llanrwst (google Tu Hwnt I'r Bont Tearooms and you'll fall in love), Betwys-y-Coed and Portmeirion... but even that's just a taster. So happy you came to Wales!
Thank you very much! Sorry to hear about Y Mochyn Du! We loved Pontcanna and found locals so friendly the entire time we visited. We had a great meal and it was our first time trying many delicious Welsh dishes. I hope we can come back someday to explore more of Wales!
Thank you so much for all your recommendations. It is complete - places and restaurants - I’m visiting your Cardiff at the moment and what you recommended is just what I wanted, better than the tourist information.
@@clarajackson7079 No worries Clara! A couple of those restaurants closed during the pandemic, but some new ones have popped up too.
Enjoy Cardiff, it's a wonderful city!
@@BenMcManus I love it, especially the people. I’m glad the Welsh language has been taught at schools.
@@clarajackson7079 i fi hefyd! :D The Welsh government has a target to have a million Welsh speakers, so I'm looking forward to that time.
🌴👍🥑My first time to watch.
Thank you for watching!
Great vlogs. I guess you are Canadian....or Minnesota??? 😀😀😀🇬🇧🇬🇧😀🇬🇧😀
Thanks David! We are from Canada :)
What do you think of the St. Davids Centre on Cardiff City?
We didn't really check it out. Just saw some photos and it seems like a modern shopping mall maybe?
@@samuelandaudrey it is, and I hear that some restaurants in there are actually really good
@@kinopiko01 they're just the normal high street ones really with a couple less famous ones. Safe bet without a doubt but hardly the best food the city has to offer. You'll find that out of the main shopping malls.
@@matthewregister6845 like the welsh cakes and welsh exclusive items, right?
I live in north wales
Cool to hear! We'd love to visit more of Wales.
Tidy son
Nice video shoot. Very beautiful. What camera was used and the lens please?
Thank you! Panasonic GH5 with 12-60 f2.8 to 4 lens
I live in Cardiff wales
You should also visit Port Talbot and Bridgend town, and even Swansea City. Or, here’s some really good ones, Tenby or Pembrokeshire in West Wales.
Thanks for the suggestions Tomas!
@@samuelandaudrey No worries. Hope you two are enjoying.
@@samuelandaudrey No worries. My recommendations, food-wise, are battered sausage, rissole, which you can get at chip shops and Welsh cawl and rarebit.
@@Tombola1993 I recommend Pembrokeshire for sure but not Swansea or Port Talbot
@@tomgallimore9645 That's ok. I respect your opinion. Not a massive Swansea fan either, despite me living close by it.
I'm coming to university of south wales
Cool to hear!
Cymru am byth
I WAS BORN HERE YAY!
WEDI BORN YMA!
I love your videos!! Where are you guys from? 😁😁😁
Thanks Luis! We're from Canada.
Roark park is great
It truly is!
Hi! Great video of Cardiff👍 Could you please share your Airbnb info? The area where you stayed sounds great.
Thanks Gaston! We have a vlog about that here: ruclips.net/video/vPHfopXH9pE/видео.html
Chicos los sigo hace mil en español,argento no esta para ver este videazo?
Pontcanna is an intire District not a neighbourhood a neighbourhood is the street or block you live on
You should see a cardiff game if you come back
Cardiff city game byw
Thanks! Hope we can next time.
We actually planned to go but we got really sick :(
Do it when you can Cardiff city are doing well
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Wow that really sucks
What about the weather is it always rainy like london?
Not always but you'd have to be prepared for it. About half and half during our visit.
Did you see me there?
I live in Cardiff
Cool to hear!
Hows cardiff to get job there?
I live there. It’s fine I guess.
Cool to hear!
go to caerphilly castle and castell coch
Well, This time your timing for uploading was bad. Everyone is crazy busy watching apple's special event. Good luck anyways!
Thank you! How was the event?
Mediocre. As apple fans, we miss Steve badly. On technical aspects, more powerful new devices but not much new technologies.
All you did was eat
We did eat a lot.
Things you can't do anymore :(
Indeed, for the time being. Hope life can go back to normal soon.
@@samuelandaudrey I know mate tell me about it...I live here 🤣🤣
City center is American spelling. In Britain it's city centre. Thank you.
I would love to visit Cardiff one day I only knew about some popular cities in UK but I was curious to read and watch about Cardiff after I have seen RAchel from X factor , she is from there , have U seen her by any chance
Thanks! Would recommend visiting. It is quite charming and less crowded than other more famous spots.
Jai hind dude
還好你們身體恢復健康了
謝謝!我們的健康現在好了。
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checkt auf jeden fall Larsi ab: www.twitch.tv/larsi
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Go to insole court
Thanks for the tip!
The restaurant they visited called barkers was very poor and massively over priced ...£ 2.99 for a CAN.. yes CAN of water ... full breakfast was £9 ... didn't include tea and was small ... 4000 beans to make up for the lack of sausages
Where should we have gone instead?
Parc deli. Victoria Park. Amazing food, fresh good price. No connection.
U r sporting Jaipur tee shirt
I love that shirt!
:-) :-)
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