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Cardiff: The Capital City of Wales -
Originally a Roman city, Cardiff has worked hard to attract more tourism trade, and there are literally hundreds of family activities and entertainment spots in and around the city. With its new Millennium waterfront, the Mermaid Quay shopping complex, a dedicated arts centre, and the home of the Welsh National Opera, you'll see Wales and its great hospitality first-hand. It's a mine of architecture, too, including Llandaff Cathedral and the famous Cardiff Castle (built on the site of the original Roman fort).
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Swansea: a place of Legend and Beauty -
With its creepy castles, woodland walks, public parks, historic past, and a positively maritime atmosphere, anyone who likes the sea will love Swansea. The birth place of the poet, Dylan Thomas, the area has always inspired inner peace, happiness and tranquillity in those who visit its beautiful countryside. When you want to get away from it all with your loved ones, Swansea is the place to go.
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The Big Seaside at Llandudno -
Arguably the most popular of all Welsh seaside resorts, the historic town of Llandudno (which actually means "the parish of St. Tudno") is a beautiful and family-friendly north shore location. With plenty of places to eat, drink, relax, and take in a show or two, the town offers fun for all the family. For a little extra fun, visit the Happy Valley park, or why not try the Great Orme Tramway - it's been running non-stop since 1902, they tell us!
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The Castle City of Newport -
For a quiet and peaceful get-away with the family, take a short break in this lovely cathedral city which boasts a mixture of olde-world shops and the modern style of shopping complex, along a market that's bristling with character and interest. The nearby art galleries, murals, statues, museums, and gardens make interesting days out for the whole family, too.
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