Cardiff Castle is one of Wales' leading heritage attractions and a site of international significance. Located within beautiful parklands at the heart of the capital’s city centre, Cardiff Castle’s Roman walls and fairytale towers conceal 2,000 years of history.
The nearest train station to Cardiff Castle is Cardiff Central Station. It is a short 10-minute walk from the station to the castle. From the station, head southwest on Saunders Road toward Penarth Road/A4160. Follow the pedestrian signs that direct visitors to the city centre and the castle.
Cardiff's bus network operates several routes that stop near Cardiff Castle. The closest bus stops are on Westgate Street and Castle Street. Buses that take you to the vicinity of Cardiff Castle include Services 13, 17, 18, 25, 27, 61, 62, 63, 64, and 66. Check with the local bus service for the latest routes and timetables.
For visitors driving to Cardiff Castle, use the postcode CF10 3RB for satellite navigation systems. There are several car parking facilities around Cardiff city centre, including Castle Mews and North Road car parks. Street parking is also available but can be limited, especially on busy days.
Cardiff is a very cycle-friendly city with multiple cycle routes and bike parking facilities. Bicycle racks are available near the castle entrance for ease of access to cyclists.
The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport (CWL), located approximately 12 miles west of the city. Upon arriving at the airport, visitors can take a taxi directly to the castle or use the T9 bus service to get to Cardiff city centre and then follow the directions to Cardiff Castle.
If you are staying in the city centre, Cardiff Castle is easily reachable on foot, as it is situated in the heart of Cardiff, signposted throughout the city.