Cardiff Castle (Castell Caerdydd) Tours and Tickets
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Cardiff Castle (Castell Caerdydd)

Cardiff Castle is a must for history buffs and families.
Start your visit in the Interpretation Centre, where you can watch a short introductory film about the castle and download the Cardiff Castle app using the castle’s free Wi-Fi.
The castle hosts a café serving hot and cold drinks, snacks, and hot meals.
The Interpretation Centre, the Firing Line exhibition, and parts of the grounds are wheelchair accessible. The castle apartments and the house tour are not.
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Cardiff Castle tickets cost £16 for adults, £12.50 for seniors, students, and people with disabilities, and £10.50 for children aged 5–16. Under-5s and companions of people with disabilities go free, while family ticket deals cost £36.50 for two seniors and two children and £42.50 for two adults and two children.
Cardiff Castle is in the heart of Cardiff, less than 15 minutes’ walk from both Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street railway stations. It’s an easy walk from many area attractions, including the National Museum Cardiff, as well as other lesser-known Doctor Who filming locations.
Cardiff Castle is open daily, with the exception of December 25–26 and January 1. During summer (March through October), it’s open 10am–6pm on weekdays and 9am–6pm on weekends; during winter (November through February), hours are 10am–5pm on weekdays and 9am–5pm on weekends. The last entry is an hour before closing.
Yes, the Public Square on the castle green is available for everyone to experience free of charge. You can shop at the gift shop, eat in the café, and enjoy the green space. You can also climb the Norman Keep for a small charge (£5 for children, £6 for seniors/students/disabled visitors, and £7 for adults).
Yes, Cardiff Castle is reasonably accessible to travelers who use wheelchairs, although the Castle Apartments and the Norman Keep can only be reached by stairs. The museum, café, shop, and visitor center are fully accessible with adapted bathrooms, as is the undercroft, while the grounds are generally flat.









































































































































