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Roath's main shopping streets are Albany Road, City Road, and Wellfield Road. The area is characterised by its several tree-lined avenues and Victorian era terraced streets. Roath houses a very diverse population including a large number of students, being very close to the main university campuses, a large ethnic minority population and many ...
Avana Bakery (Grangetown) [3] National Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park; Cardiff Central bus station, Central Square (demolished 2008); Central Hotel, Penarth Road/St Mary Street, a Grade II listed hotel which closed after 120 years and was gutted by fire in 2003. [4]
Bute Street, Butetown (Cardiff Bay) Caroline Street, city centre, also known as Chip Alley or Chippy Lane. Lloyd George Avenue, Atlantic Wharf (Cardiff Bay) St. Mary Street, city centre; The Hayes, city centre; West Grove, Roath
The Cardiff Empire Theatre was a theatre, later converted to a cinema, located in the city of Cardiff, Wales. The theatre was originally built in 1887 by Dolph Levino before it was rebuilt in 1896 by the renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham. The new building suffered an extensive fire in 1899 and was rebuilt again by the following year.
City Road (Welsh: Heol y Plwca) runs through the Plasnewydd area of Cardiff, Wales. Designated as the B4261, it runs roughly 1 km (0.6 mi) south-southeasterly from the junction of Crwys Road ( A469 ) and Albany Road (known as "Death Junction"), to Newport Road ( A4161 ).
The main road running through the heart of Canton is Cowbridge Road East, which is served by many bus services. The following bus services all run through Canton: Provided by New Adventure Travel: C1: Culverhouse Cross (Tesco) to Pontprennau (Asda) via Canton, Cardiff city centre, Albany Road and Pentwyn; Provided by Cardiff Bus:
The centre also houses chain and independent restaurants. The Millennium Plaza centre is a similar venue in the city centre. The Cardiff branch of the global restaurant chain, Hard Rock Cafe, is found on St Mary Street in the city centre. The main comedy clubs in Cardiff are The Glee Club, in Mermaid Quay, and Jongleurs, in the city centre.
The vast majority of Cardiff Bus services run to or through the city centre, approaching from the west along either Tudor Street or Westgate Street, from the north along North Road or Newport Road, from the east along Newport Road and from the south along Callaghan Square. Most services circle the city centre, creating a "bus box".