Cardiff Area Guides

Cardiff is a lively and friendly city that has become a hub for the media, financial, service and retail sectors. Cardiff’s facilities for transport and leisure are unparalleled, with two major shopping districts, the Cafe Quarter, and lively pubs, all easily accessed by rail or bus even into the late hours on Friday and Saturdays. Cardiff Bay also hosts government, arts, and cultural institutions, while Mermaid Quay is a nightlife destination. Wherever you choose, however, you’re not far from the rural charm of the Brecon Beacons or the Pembrokeshire coastline. There is a wide range of property available in Cardiff, with elegant Victorian terraces on some tree-lined streets, but no shortage of modern, luxury flats. Cardiff is an affordable cosmopolitan place to live, with the added benefit of being voted the UK’s most sociable city.

Living in Cardiff

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Cardiff is the main city and capital of Wales which is situated on the south coast of Wales, located around 150 miles west of London. Cardiff is a highly sought-after location for both renters and buyers as there is a range of properties on offer, including modern apartments, detached, semi-detached and terraced period properties, making the area incredibly popular with commuters, professionals and young families alike. This Welsh capital provides a great quality of life with a variety of employment opportunities and superb amenities, and with easy access to the rest of Wales and England, it's no surprise that the city's population is and has been rapidly increasing over the years.