based on 3 experiences
I visited Wales for the first time this year. I only managed to see Cardiff, but I liked this city much more than I expected. I was also shocked at how affordable prices were there compared to many other places, especially considering that I came from London.
Posted: June 8, 2023Based on 3 experiences
Based on 3 experiences
Sammie
Cardiff is a great place to visit, friendly people and happy to help. It’s a safe place overall, but like any other town/city, just be a bit careful at night or near clubs etc make sure you’re in the public
Posted: April 10, 2024I had lived there for 3 years for my studies and felt pretty safe. I felt very safe during the day. However, I was always careful when walking around the city late in the night, especially when most of the public weren't around and it was just random drunkards on the streets. I tried to avoid certain alleyways during the night as well. Otherwise, I would say it's a safe city for solo female travellers.
Posted: March 27, 2024Emily
Hi I’m Emily! I have recently begun my journey as a solo traveller, I’m friendly and open-minded, looking forward to meet people around the world and experience different cultures. I would love to meet up for a coffee sometime or explore places together!
Sammie
I am going solo for the first time as I really want to explore parts of Spain. I love outdoor activities including paddle boarding, snorkelling, etc
Moli
United Kingdom
Cardiff is a pretty safe city to go to. It has many of the attractions of a larger city as it is the capital of Wales, but it isn't big, so has a smaller city's feel. There is a big castle right in the centre, and plenty of other historical attractions including the Museum of Welsh Heritage. There are a few other castles worth visiting that are an easy distance. There are some excellent live music venues and plenty of great places to eat. There is a big range of cuisines that can be found, including Greek, Italian, Turkish, Mexican, West African, Jamaican, and then classic pub food as well. There are loads of excellent non chain places to get breakfast and coffee as well, and plenty of vegan and veggie options. Public transport is pretty good, and the train services allow you to get to Cardiff Bay from the centre conveniently, which is another nice place to visit.
Posted: March 1, 2024Sarah
Cardiff
3 days
Hello, My name is Sarah and I'm interested in animals, cinema, culture, digital nomad, events & social, food & cuisine, health, hiking, nature, shoestring, sightseeing, solo travel and sunbathing
Kit
Cardiff
3 days
My name is Kit, I’m in my late twenties, and I’m a curator of visual art and performance. I live in Cardiff and have lived in London for the past ten years.