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Castle Quarter Arcades, Cardiff

Explore Cardiff’s historic Victorian and Edwardian shopping arcades, a vibrant hub of independent shops, eateries, and architectural charm near Cardiff Castle.

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Castle Quarter Arcades in Cardiff is a historic shopping destination featuring three Grade II listed Victorian and Edwardian arcades. Home to over 60 independent shops, bars, and restaurants, it offers a unique blend of architectural heritage and modern retail vibrancy in the heart of Cardiff city centre, near Cardiff Castle.

A brief summary to Castle Quarter Arcades

  • Castle St, Cardiff, CF10 1BU, GB
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  • Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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  • Environment icon Indoor
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  • Monday 8 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-9 pm
  • Friday 8 am-9 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter atmosphere and better photo opportunities of the beautiful balconies and architectural details.
  • Don’t miss trying freshly baked Welsh cakes from local vendors within the arcades.
  • Explore all three arcades—Castle Arcade, High Street Arcade, and Duke Street Arcade—to experience a full range of shops and dining options.
  • Look out for the upcoming Castle Quarter Courtyard, a new leisure space with bars and restaurants accessed through a secret entrance in Duke Street Arcade.
  • Use the upper balconies for unique views and photo spots of the arcade’s interior and city surroundings.
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Getting There

  • Train

    From Cardiff Central Station, it’s a 10-15 minute walk to Castle Quarter Arcades through the city centre. The station is well connected to regional and national rail services. Walking is recommended to fully experience the city streets en route.

  • Bus

    Multiple bus routes serve stops near Castle Street, with a 5-10 minute walk to the arcades. Services run frequently throughout the day. Check local timetables for schedules and ticket prices, typically around £2-£4 per single fare.

  • Car

    City centre car parks are available within a 5-10 minute walk of the arcades. Parking fees range from £2 to £5 per hour. Note that the arcades themselves are pedestrianised, so walking from parking areas is necessary.

  • Walking

    The arcades are centrally located and easily accessible on foot from most central Cardiff hotels and attractions. Walking routes are flat and suitable for all abilities, offering an immersive city experience.

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A Living Heritage of Victorian and Edwardian Architecture

Castle Quarter Arcades is a celebrated collection of three historic arcades—Castle Arcade, High Street Arcade, and Duke Street Arcade—each showcasing exquisite Victorian and Edwardian architectural styles. These Grade II listed buildings date back to the late 19th century, with Castle Arcade constructed between 1882 and 1889. The arcades feature striking details such as glass and metal framed apex roofs, wooden galleries, balconies, and large lantern-style lighting, preserving the charm and grandeur of a bygone era.

A Hub for Independent Retail and Culinary Experiences

The arcades are home to more than 60 independent shops, bars, and restaurants, offering visitors a diverse range of unique boutiques, artisan food outlets, vintage clothing stores, and specialist businesses. From Welsh cakes and coffee bars to cocktail lounges like Gin and Juice, the Castle Quarter Arcades blend historic ambiance with contemporary leisure and dining options. The upcoming Castle Quarter Courtyard development promises to add new bars and restaurants around a central open space, enhancing the arcades’ vibrant social scene.

Strategic Location Linking Cardiff’s Key Attractions

Situated on Castle Street in the heart of Cardiff city centre, the arcades provide a historic link between major landmarks such as Cardiff Castle, Bute Park, and the Civic Centre, as well as the city’s main shopping districts. Their central location makes them a natural meeting point and a gateway to exploring Cardiff’s rich cultural heritage and urban life.

Atmosphere and Visitor Experience

Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll beneath the arcades’ glass roofs, soaking in the intricate architectural details and the lively atmosphere of independent traders. The upper balconies offer unique vantage points for photography and quiet moments of reflection, while the mix of shops and eateries invites exploration and discovery. The arcades host a variety of events, including the annual City of Arcades festival, celebrating Cardiff’s unique arcade culture.

Preservation and Modern Regeneration

Recent investments have focused on conserving original architectural features while adapting the arcades for modern retail and leisure use. This balance of preservation and innovation ensures the arcades remain a cherished part of Cardiff’s urban fabric, attracting locals and tourists alike. The planned courtyard and balcony enhancements will reveal hidden architectural gems and create new communal spaces, securing the arcades’ future as a vibrant cultural and commercial hub.

Accessibility and Practical Information

The arcades are open daily with extended hours on Thursdays and Fridays, generally from 8am to 6pm or 9pm, and shorter hours on Sundays. Entry is free, making it an inviting destination for all visitors. Its central location means it is easily accessible on foot from Cardiff Central Station and nearby bus stops, with parking available in city centre car parks.

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