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Cardiff is another fascinating venue for the Rugby World Cup 2007. The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff will host the matches of World Cup Rugby 2007. The stadium can accommodate 70000 spectators. The Millennium Stadium is located in the Westgate Street, and can be accessible by plane, car and train. It is conveniently located near the Wales International Airport that provides easy access to the international spectators who reach here to watch the 2007 Rugby World Cup matches.
The city of Cardiff is a home for many stunning tourist locations which includes museums, cathedrals, markets, churches, nightlife. Millennium stadium is almost recognized as a place of worship where fans go to worship and idolize the Welsh national team, rugby or football.
A tour to the fascinating Millennium stadium is a must itinerary. Here you will view the dressing rooms, and proudly walk out onto the pitch then view the royal box which commands a spectacular view of the city of Cardiff.
Cardiff is the capital, largest and principal city of Wales. Cardiff hosts some magnificent tourist spots which includes Cardiff Castle, the National Assembly for Wales, St. David's Hall, the National Museum and Gallery, and Cathays Park and the Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral.
Cardiff Castle is a foremost tourist attraction in the city and is situated in the hub of the city centre commanding a close proximity to shopping streets of Queen St and St Mary's St.
Cardiff features lively nightlife which will raise your spirits high till the wee hours of the morning. Visit Cardiff and get engrossed with its beauty and the thrilling rugby matches.
Travel.mapsofworld.com provides information about Cardiff City.
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