St David's Hotel The
St David's Hotel & Spa is a
5-star luxury hotel with commanding views of the bay and Penarth. Built by Rocco Forte in 2000, the hotel was sold in 2007, to Principal-Haley hotels.
The Pierhead Building The
Pierhead was built in 1897 and designed by
William Frame, who studied under
William Burges It was formerly the headquarters of the
Bute Dock Company, later the Cardiff Railway Company, and then the head office for the
Great Western Railway. Today it is part of the
Senedd estate and is used as an event and conference venue, it is also a
Grade I listed building.
Senedd building The
Senedd building is the building that hosts the
Senedd's debating chamber and committee rooms.
Wales Millennium Centre The
Wales Millennium Centre is home to the
Welsh National Opera.
Norwegian Church The
Norwegian Church Arts Centre, is a rescued historic wooden church that was rebuilt in 1992 and operates as a registered self funded non-profit charity. It is managed by
Cardiff Harbour Authority and is as a venue for small concerts, art exhibitions, conferences, meetings and celebrations. When living in Cardiff as a child, famous children's author
Roald Dahl attended this church.
Craft in the Bay A refurbished Victorian dockside building houses
Craft in the Bay, the home of the Makers Guild in Wales.
Techniquest Techniquest is an educational science & discovery centre, which also includes a science theatre and planetarium.
Roald Dahl Plass Roald Dahl Plass is a large open amphitheatre style plaza frequently used as a venue for carnivals and festivals all year round.
Mermaid Quay Mermaid Quay comprises a mix of restaurants, bars, cafés, shops and services located on the waterfront.
The Tube (Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre) Dismantled in 2010, this unique building "single-handedly put Cardiff on the architectural map", housing exhibitions and visitor information. ==Water-based attractions==