When visiting the capital of Wales you come upon an exciting tourist destination, rich with historic sights and places to visit. The city centre is one of the best places to get to know Cardiff from the inside out, due to the number of cultural locations and other amenities in this particular place. Pass the pedestrian area known as The Hayes, and see famous buildings like the Cardiff Central Library, St David's Hall, St David's Shopping Centre, the Alliance sculpture, and the Café Quarter. Discover the Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral, also known as St David's Cathedral Cardiff, built-in 1842. View the New Theatre on Park Place, which can host 1144 guests, and was constructed in 1906 from brick and bathstone. It has seen many famous performers, like Laurel and Hardy, Tom Jones, and Shirley Bassey. Head out to Cardiff Central Market, a Victorian indoor market that opened in 1891 on the site of a former farmers' market, and has now a nice view of all the fresh produce, cooked food, various delicacies and more consumer durables available in the market. Have an insider's view from Cardiff, while we take you on an exploration of the key attractions of this city.