Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre
Cardiff centre crazy on culture.
For a culture-crammed break in Wales, tourists can surely find little which tops the Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre.
Known as the Tube by local residents due to its unique shape, the centre not only offers stunning panoramic views of Cardiff Bay but provides a variety of multimedia exhibitions giving visitors an in-depth history of the local area.
Displays include the environmental exhibition Baywatch and the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
There is also an interactive display about nearby Flat Holm Island where visitors can learn about its wildlife and historic buildings.
Meanwhile, a multisensory display lets tourists' senses get an idea of what life was like for Welsh residents during the World War II. Visitors can listen to the sound of air raid sirens and war songs, in addition to smelling authentic scents from the 1930s and 40s.
However, those wishing for a Cardiff Bay experience grounded in the future may wish to pay a visit to the International Food and Drink festival which takes place every July, offering dishes from around the world.
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28.06.2007.