Photo: Clint Budd from About 15 miles North of Swansea, Wales / CC BY 2.0
No trip to Cardiff feels complete without standing inside the mighty Principality Stadium — a cauldron of Welsh sporting passion and a masterclass in modern stadium design. Even if you’re not here for a match, the guided tour offers a fascinating backstage glimpse into one of the world’s great rugby venues, where the roar of 74,500 fans has echoed during Six Nations classics, FA Cup finals, and even record-breaking concerts.
Highlights & What to See
- Guided Stadium Tour – Go pitchside, visit the players’ tunnel, and sit in the dressing rooms where legends have prepared for battle. The tour is packed with anecdotes and gives you real insight into match-day drama.
- Principality Stadium Skywalk – For adrenaline seekers, this rooftop walking tour offers panoramic views across Cardiff’s skyline, from the castle to the bay, while you clip onto a safety harness 60 metres up.
- The Stadium’s Retractable Roof – A feat of engineering, the roof can close in 20 minutes, ensuring events go ahead whatever the weather. Tours explain the mechanics and history behind this iconic feature.
- Welsh Rugby Memorabilia – The stadium houses a small but evocative collection of historic jerseys, caps, and trophies, telling the story of Welsh rugby’s golden eras.
- Match-Day Atmosphere – If you can time your visit with a rugby international or a football match, the energy is electric. Even without tickets, the surrounding pubs and fan zones buzz with camaraderie.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow around 90 minutes for the standard guided tour, or two hours if you add the Skywalk. The tours run multiple times daily, so it’s easy to slot into a morning or afternoon. If you’re attending an event, plan to arrive at least an hour early to soak up the pre-match buzz in the bars and food stalls around the stadium.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cardiff Castle – Just a 10-minute walk away, this 2,000-year-old fortress with lavish Victorian interiors is a perfect cultural counterpoint to the modern stadium.
- Cardiff Bay – A 20-minute stroll or quick water-taxi ride brings you to the revitalised waterfront, home to the Wales Millennium Centre, the Senedd, and excellent seafood restaurants.
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Image credits
- Cardiff Castle — Clint Budd / CC BY 2.0
- Cardiff Bay — Dominic Nelson / CC BY-SA 4.0