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Private Doctor Who Walking Tour of Cardiff

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Are you a fan of Doctor Who? Then this Private Doctor Who Walking Tour of Cardiff is perfect for you! Join expert guides who have worked on Doctor Who themselves and explore the city of Cardiff while discovering the filming locations of this beloved TV series. From the iconic St Mary's Street featured in the very first episode of 'New' Who to the National Museum Cardiff, where you can see the room where Gallifrey Falls/No More was displayed in the 50th anniversary special, this 3-hour tour will take you on an exciting journey through the Doctor Who universe. Along the way, you'll also learn fascinating behind-the-scenes stories and see how locations in Cardiff were transformed into various settings for the show. Whether you're a die-hard Whovian or just curious to explore the Welsh capital, this tour is a must-do experience for Doctor Who fans of all ages.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guide
  • Gratuities
  • Cost of transport to cardiff bay (either train or taxi)

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Introduction

Join the Private Doctor Who Walking Tour of Cardiff and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Doctor. Led by passionate guides who are true Whovians and even experts on all things Doctor Who, this tour is the ultimate experience for fans of the beloved television show. Not only will you get to explore the beautiful city of Cardiff, but you'll also visit the actual filming locations where Doctor Who episodes were shot.

What to expect?

During this 3-hour long tour, you can expect to visit a variety of iconic Doctor Who locations and discover the secrets behind their transformation into the familiar settings seen on screen. From exploring locations used in different episodes featuring different Doctors to learning how Cardiff convincingly doubles as London for Doctor Who, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at the show's production. Your guide will share their extensive knowledge and insider insights, allowing you to truly appreciate the intricate details that make Doctor Who so special.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for all Whovians, whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer. It's designed for anyone who wants to delve deeper into the world of Doctor Who and experience the magic of visiting the actual filming locations. Whether you're traveling to Cardiff specifically for this tour or just taking a day trip from another location like London, this experience is guaranteed to satisfy your Doctor Who cravings.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart is the genuine passion and expertise of the guides. Being true Doctor Who enthusiasts themselves, they will ensure that every minute of the tour is filled with excitement and adventure. You'll not only see the locations where the show was filmed but also hear fascinating stories and trivia that you won't find anywhere else. So, if you're looking for an immersive and unforgettable experience that will bring Doctor Who to life before your eyes, don't miss out on this incredible tour.

Good to know

While on the tour, keep in mind that the itinerary may vary slightly as new episodes are released and new locations become available for exploration. The tour can also be customized to suit your specific needs or the length of your stay in Cardiff. So, whether you're a fan of the classic episodes or the modern series, this tour has something for everyone.

Reviews

Reviews from previous participants rave about the exceptional knowledge and enthusiasm of the tour guides. Travelers were delighted by the opportunity to see the locations up close and to uncover the behind-the-scenes secrets of the show. Many praised the guides' ability to make the tour educational, entertaining, and engaging for fans of all ages. Overall, participants were left with a newfound appreciation for both Cardiff and the magical world of Doctor Who.

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Your Itinerary

Tiny Rebel Cardiff

(Pass by)

The Urban Tap House, owned by the renowned Tiny Rebel brewing company is one of the best pubs in Cardiff. Seen in the background of "Face the Raven" when Rigsy is exploring the streets of London for the alien trap street, at this location you will learn how, and why, Cardiff so often doubles for London in Doctor Who (and several other TV series and films). From outside the Urban Tap House (please let us know if you are over 18 and would like to stop here for a drink as part of the tour) we will be able to see The Principality Stadium, formally the Millenium Stadium, which is home to Welsh Rugby and several episodes of Doctor Who including the series 1 classic Dalek.

Cathays Park

Cathay's Park is one of the finest examples of a early 20th Century Civic Centre. The buildings in this part of Cardiff are constructed using the same stone as St Pauls, making it the perfect stand-in for London. Used numerous times in Doctor Who, this is were Danny Pink dies whilst on the Phone to Clara, and where Bill attends St Luke's University. After exploring the Civic Centre, we will head to the National Museum Cardiff.

National Museum Cardiff

The National Museum Cardiff has been seen in numerous episodes of Doctor Who, Sherlock and other film and TV productions set and filmed in Wales. Home to one of the best collections of Impressionist and Post Impressionist Art in the UK it is worth a visit even before you consider its links to Doctor Who. Whilst at the National Museum, your guide will show you some of the highlights of the collection as well as the spaces used in filming for Doctor Who - including the room where Gallifrey Falls/No More was displayed in the 50th Anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor". Please note that the Museum is closed on Monday's. Tours booked on Monday will be unable to visit the interior of the museum but other locations will be added to the tour by the guide on the day to compensate for this.

New Theatre

(Pass by)

The new theatre is where sequences for both the Doctor Who episode "The Unquiet Dead" and The Sarah Jane Adventures episode "Secrets of the Stars" were filmed. Sadly we are unable to visit the auditorium of the theatre, but whilst outside the theatre, your guide will explain how The Sarah Jane Adventures came into being, and why they ended so suddenly in 2011. From the New Theatre, we will walk to Cardiff Queen Street Station, where your guide will help you purchase return train tickets to Cardiff Bay where the final section of our tour will take place.

Cardiff Bay

Cardiff Bay is the modern name for the old Cardiff Docks which at their hight were the largest coal exporting docks in the world. Owned by the Marquis of Bute, the Jeff Bezos of the day, the area was as multicultural then as it is today. Home to the Wales Millenium Centre, Roald Dahl Plas, The Senedd, BBC Wales' Studio and countless Doctor Who filming locations. Whilst 'down the bay' as the locals would say, your guide will show you around one of the most interesting, and beautiful parts of Cardiff, the locations used during the filming of Doctor Who, and its more adult spin-off Torchwood including the internationally famous Ianto's Shrine.

The Coal Exchange Hotel

(Pass by)

The Exchange Hotel is the former Coal Exchange in Cardiff. Famous for being where the first 1 Million Pound deal, was agreed in 1904 the area surrounding it is full of Doctor Who filming locations. Used in episodes such as "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Lie of the Land" to name a few, whilst here your guide will explain how the Doctor Who team manage to film in such a public location without being mobbed by Whovians.

Portland House

(Pass by)

Portland House is the former site of the Cardiff Dock branch of the National Provincial Bank which later became National Westminster Bank. Said to be where the first Million Pound Cheque was cashed, Portland House is seen in the hugely popular Doctor Who episode "Blink" as the Police station where Sally Sparrow reports her friend Kathy Nightingale missing.

Mermaid Quay

(Pass by)

Mermaid Quay has changed dramatically since the filming of Doctor Who started in 2004. Home to Ianto's Shrine and the Torchwood Hub, here you will have a chance to take photos outside the famous shrine and see what people have left here in memory of the fictional torchwood character.

Senedd

(Pass by)

The Senedd is the home to the Welsh Parliament (formally the National Assembly of Wales) and when open we will take a few moments to explore this iconic building. Used as Lazarus Labs in the episode "The Lazarus Experiment" whilst here your guide will explain how the Doctor Who team manage to film in such an important government building, and how Doctor Who is more important than James Bond!

Wales Millennium Centre

The Wales Millennium Centre is one of the newest and most iconic buildings in Cardiff. Home to several resident arts organisations, including the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the BBC National Chorus of Wales (both of which regularly provide music for Doctor Who) the Millennium Centre itself, is a major location in several episodes of Doctor Who. Perhaps most notable for its appearance in New Earth, the Wales Millennium Centre has also been seen in "The Sounds of Drums", "The Girl Who Waited" and "Vincent and the Doctor".

Roald Dahl Plass

(Pass by)

Roald Dahl Plass is named after the famous children's author and son of the city of Cardiff. Educated at Llandaff Cathedral School he is just one of the famous Welsh cultural icons whose lives are celebrated throughout the city of Cardiff. Roald Dahl Plass' most iconic feature is the Water Tower, a water fountain built by Nicholas Hare Architects and the sculptor William Pye which many people recognise as one of the entrances to the Torchwood Hub. We will end the tour in Roald Dahl Plass, where your guide will be more than willing to suggest nearby places to eat, or point you to Cardiff Bay Train station where you will be able to take the short train journey back to Cardiff Queen Street Station.

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