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Cardiff: Bay city rolling

Naomi Tolley enjoyed a whirlwind visit to Europe's youngest capital city.

June 2, 2011 09:54
On the waterfront: Cardiff has managed to shed its industrial image and has given over its bay to a host of modern, trendy hot-spots

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It's part of the United Kingdom but going to Caerdydd, pronounced Cayer-deeth and known as Wales to the English - feels like you should have to show your passport.

Perhaps crossing the Severn Bridge does it; like leaving one land for another - crossing a boundary - and paying a toll for the privilege to do so.

Or maybe it's the signs where Welsh comes before English, telling drivers to 'araf' (slow) around bends.

There's something about Cardiff that draws tens of thousands of people down a stretch of road off the M4, weekend in, weekend out.