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Cardiff,

Considering it’s Europe’s youngest capital, Cardiff is surprisingly cosmopolitan, with a wealth of leisure and entertainment opportunities, especially around the newly slick Cardiff Bay development area. Football and rugby fans regularly descend upon Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, which also plays host to various international music acts – Oasis and Take That are recent appearances. For those with a taste for the older side of Caerdydd (Welsh for Cardiff) there are of course the castles (Cardiff Castle in the centre and Castell Coch on the outskirts), as well as several Victorian shopping arcades and the Butetown History and Arts Centre, while the 30,000+ student population lends the city a vibrant edge, with a lively pub and club scene.


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Cardiff - (CWL)

Location

12 miles west of Cardiff City centre, 10 miles from junction 33 of the M4

Public transport

Cardiff International Airport 0044 (0)1446711111
www.tbicardiffairport.com

By bus: The Cardiff Bus service X91 operates between Cardiff Central station and Cardiff Airport every two hours during the day seven days a week. The bus journey takes approximately 35 minutes from Cardiff Central to the airport.

www.cardiffbus.com/routes.shtml 

By taxi: Cardiff Air Taxis have a desk located in the arrivals hall. Checkers cars is the airports official taxi operator. There is a 24 hour booking office outside arrivals.
Tel: 0044 (0)144711747

cardiff@checkerscars.com

Tourist information

The Tourist Information Centre is located in the arrivals hall. Call the main airport number (above) or log on to the airport's website (above) for more details.

Check-in

Opens 2 hours prior to flight departure time.
Check-in on international flights to and from and over mainland Europe will close promptly 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
For flights within the UK, Republic of Ireland and Jersey check-in close promptly 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.