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Cardiff wasn't always this amazing, but it's basically the place to be right now. With the Millennium Stadium drawing sports fans year-round, Cardiff is always bustling with enthusiastic partygoers out to enjoy themselves on the town, so join the fun! Friendly locals, fiery Welsh lasses, easy access to the great outdoors, and a thriving pub scene make the Cardiff stag weekend a sleeper hit - it's easy to get to, it's easy to navigate, and it's easy to have the time of your life there thanks to classic Welsh hospitality and a rejuvenated urban center.
Cardiff used to be an industrial city, but it has changed massively in the last decade, and is fast becoming one of the UK's hot tourist destinations. The city is super green, with the greenest space per capita in the UK, and there are 5 castles just within the incredibly walk-able city centre. The economy was historically based on coal (and the first million-pound cheque ever was written here at the Coal Exchange), but huge investment in the city during the 90's has changed what was once considered a dour city into a lively, vibrant waterfront.
Cardiff knows how to party, and it knows how to treat its guests. You won't get any of that up-turned nose treatment here - stags are as welcome as anyone! During the day, you can explore the city's great sights, catch a match at the Millennium Stadium or a show at the Millennium Centre, visit the National History Museum for a taste of Welsh culture, or head to the Dr. Who Experience for an out-of-this world treat. Take the hike along Cardiff Bay Barrage for amazing scenery and hangout at the Mermaid Quay for some local flavour.
Outside the city is a whole world of stag madness - white water tubing, gorge scrambling, canyoning, caving, and coasteering are all possible in this rough, gorgeous landscape. You'll be climbing, jumping, swimming, and hiking through caves along the coast, up the cliffs, and into areas that are otherwise inaccessible (all with a certified guide, of course). It's so intense, you might just wish you'd opted for zorb football or paintball instead…which, by the way, are also available for you, along with go-karting, 4x4 off-roading, and high ropes.
It's when the night falls, however, that Cardiff lights up and becomes this city that people are raving about. The atmosphere takes off - clubs and pubs are full and fun, shows are great (from comedy to circus), and the food is world-class. Head out for an epic pub-crawl with the help of some sexy local guides to make sure you get everywhere you want to go. And after the VIP treatment at the hottest nightclubs in Cardiff (and they're all pretty hot to start with), it's time for the event of the night at one of the stellar lap dance establishments in town, where you can drool over the sexiest women in Wales and give the stag that one last thrill.
Cardiff used to be an industrial city, but it has changed massively in the last decade, and is fast becoming one of the UK's hot tourist destinations. The city is super green, with the greenest space per capita in the UK, and there are 5 castles just within the incredibly walk-able city centre. The economy was historically based on coal (and the first million-pound cheque ever was written here at the Coal Exchange), but huge investment in the city during the 90's has changed what was once considered a dour city into a lively, vibrant waterfront.
Cardiff knows how to party, and it knows how to treat its guests. You won't get any of that up-turned nose treatment here - stags are as welcome as anyone! During the day, you can explore the city's great sights, catch a match at the Millennium Stadium or a show at the Millennium Centre, visit the National History Museum for a taste of Welsh culture, or head to the Dr. Who Experience for an out-of-this world treat. Take the hike along Cardiff Bay Barrage for amazing scenery and hangout at the Mermaid Quay for some local flavour.