New Cardiff CF11
New Cardiff CF11

Cardiff

I think it was an excellent chance for me to visit one of the best museums in the world. It is the St Fagans National History Museum in Cardiff. I did not expect much in that place, but I was found that I was wrong. This open-air museum was one of the greatest attractions of the city. It has a collection of buildings consisted of farmhouses, cottages, mills, workshops and etc. it depicts the living conditions of the past, and there were specific special events organized by the place such as Harvest festival Christmas festival, may fair and Mid-summer festival. I was delighted, as I had the opportunity to witness some of these events.


Vale Carpet Cleaning

The work of the Vale Carpet Cleaning Company is a fascinating and well-organized one. They do not just come in and spray and brush. First, they have inspected my carpets well and located special places to be addressed vigorously. They have stronger vacuum cleaners to treat such, and the next step was using a chemical to loosen the dirt which is embedded. They were fast and accurate in their approach, and it was nice to see them work as a group. They flushed the carpets with a hot water solution n and raked the carpet to arrange all the fiber in one direction. It was like magic my 10-year-old carpets were like "brand new."


34 brilliant pictures that show how much Cardiff has changed since the 1980s

Major changes to Cardiff's cityscape show no signs of slowing down. The area outside the city's main train station - Central Square - has been changed beyond recognition, a decade after John Lewis and the St David's Shopping Centre transformed The Hayes and Mill Lane a stone's throw away. The last 100 years or so have seen seismic changes to a city that once boasted one of the world's most important ports and is still a thriving European capital. But what about the more recent past? How has the city changed from the days when C&A and John Menzies took pride of place on Cardiff's main shopping avenues? Our photographers recreated those taken by our staff in the 1980s (as well as some from the 1970s and 1990s). Some of the results are quite brilliant. Read more here
When I read the post by Wales Online about the 34 brilliant pictures of Cardiff, I really agree that this city has changed so much starting from the 1980s. These changes are developments and improvements. I grew up in this place, and I agree with the significant changes noted by this site. I see a big difference in the central station in Cardiff. Centuries and decades ago, the Central Square looked different than what it is by now. I almost don’t recognize it. Then, the shopping center has transformed. I really love the pictures on this site; it’s a melancholic feeling looking at old photos or photos taken before. However, it’s exciting to note that this city is modernized, looking fantastic!


Caerphilly Castle in Cardiff

I tried a new adventure at Caerphilly Castle in Cardiff. It’s the newly opened Gilbert’s Maze as well as the Dragon’s Liar. Both of these are two family attractions that our family loves. Guess what? With the installation of these two family attractions, the more people go to visit and enjoy the place. In fact, it becomes the most massive fortress in Wales. It makes it more abundant and better. Being here, we always get a fantastic experience on the site. So, I am sure that castle explorers like us find this place enchanting. I really love all the activities we have been trying out here all this time.




Link to map

Driving Direction
26 min (11.4 miles)
via A470
Fastest route, the usual traffic
Caerphilly Castle
Castle St, Caerphilly CF83 1JD, UK

Get on A470 in Rhondda Cynon Taff from Nantgarw Rd/B4600 and Caerphilly Rd/A468
7 min (2.9 mi)

Merge onto A470
10 min (5.0 mi)

Continue on North Rd. Drive to Corporation Rd/A4119
15 min (3.5 mi)

Vale Carpet Cleaning
107 Corporation Road
Cardiff, CF11 7AR
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