
Cardiff Web Guide
Here's our pick of the most useful and entertaining websites about the capital. If you know a website worth including, get in touch. See also our Butetown and the Bay Web Guide and page of listings websites.
Cardiff Council http://www.cardiff.gov.uk
Information about the local authority, its services, events and activities throughout the city.
Cardiff on the Web http://www.cardiffontheweb.com
An in depth guide to the city's nightlife, accommodation, attractions and more, including a classified section.
Wales Millennium Centre http://www.wmc.org.uk
The international arts centre in Cardiff Bay. Book tickets for forthcoming attractions or find out more about the resident companies.See also our BBC guide to the WMC
Millennium Stadium http://www.millenniumstadium.com
The home of Welsh rugby and international football matches.See also our BBC guide to the stadium
Cardiff City FC http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk
The official site of the Bluebirds, with comprehensive team news, statistics, and player profiles along with updates from the youth, reserves and women's teams.
Cardiff Blues http://www.cardiffblues.com
Follow your rugby heroes as they take on allcomers in the Celtic League and European competition. Includes links to Cardiff RFC who continue in the Welsh Premier Division.
Cardiff Bus http://www.cardiffbus.com
Council-owned company whose network covers Cardiff, Caerphilly, Barry and the Vale of Glamorgan. Routes also go to Penarth, Newport, Senghenydd, Blackwood and Tredegar. Timetables can be downloaded as zip files.
Cardiff Taxi http://www.cardifftaxi.co.uk
Don't want to wait for a bus? Check this site for contact details of dozens of cab firms across South East Wales.
Cardiff Museum http://www.cardiffmuseum.com
The Old Library in the Hayes will be turned into a museum of the city by 2010. Learn more about the plans and air your views on what should be exhibited.
Riverside Real Food Market http://www.riversidemarket.org.uk
A farmers' market in the heart of Cardiff, taking place every Sunday opposite the Millennium Stadium. Get there early for the pick of organic and home made produce from across south Wales and beyond.
Peter Finch http://www.peterfinch.co.uk
One of the region's leading poets and writers, now chronicling the hidden city in his books about Real Cardiff.
Chapter Arts Centre http://www.chapter.org
All you need to know about the capital's premier alternative arts venue. Chapter has over 150 events every month, from film and visual arts to theatre, dance and multimedia.
Cardiff Outdoor Group http://www.cardiffoutdoorgroup.org.uk
Walking and youth hostelling are at the heart of this group's activities, but they also organise more energetic pursuits such as cycling, canoeing, climbing and gliding.
Cardiff 360 http://www.cardiff360.co.uk
A full screen virtual tour of the city and surrounding areas with interactive maps and 360 degree panoramas.See some more panoramic images
Arcades Project http://www.arcadesproject.org
Artist Jennie Savage invites you to take part in workshops aimed at telling the human stories of Cardiff's city centre arcades in video, audio and written stories.
Cardiff Waterbus http://www.cardiffcats.com
Trips around Cardiff Bay plus cruises up the Taff to see the Millennium Stadium and the River Ely to see wildlife and local history.
The Sprout http://www.thesprout.co.uk
A guide to life in Cardiff written by and for young people aged 11 to 25. Find out how you can get involved.
Cardiff Web Scene http://www.cardiffwebscene.com
A community for web developers, interactive designers and web enthusiasts. As well as offering online forums, they organise regular, informal get-togethers with guest speakers
Glamorgan Record Office http://www.glamro.gov.uk
This site has information about Cardiff's development from a regional town to a capital city. There's a searchable database of plans which can be used to date the development of streets, as well as resources for schools.
Cardiff Players http://www.cardiffplayers.org
One of the city's longest running amateur drama groups, based at the YMCA in Roath. They starred in the BBC TV documentary series Strutting Our Stuff.
Anecdotal City http://www.anecdotalcity.com
An archive of Cardiff memories collected by Jenny Savage. Read and hear reminiscences about local jazz bands, the floods of 1979, and Billy the Seal.
Key to the City http://www.keytothecity.co.uk
Information and links to hotels, nightlife, sport, photographs, events and attractions in the capital city.
OfficeCentral Cardiff http://www.officecentralcardiff.co.uk
A portal offering links to a range of information including news, travel, business, and computers.
Grangetown Cardiff http://www.grangetowncardiff.co.uk
Highlighting people, business, community activities, local news and things to do in the area.
Scouts http://www.catvog.org
Local activities for young people, encouraging them to work in teams, stretch themselves, learn new skills and make life long friends.
About My Area - CF24 http://www.aboutmyarea.co.uk/cf24
A community website covering Roath, Splott, Tremorfa, Cathays, Adamsdown and Pengam Green, offering information about local events, activities and more.
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