Before you know it, it’s date night and you’re stuck wondering where you should go out. Don’t worry! There’s plenty to do in Cardiff, from castles and museums to concert venues! You and your date will not be disappointed. Keep reading for 10 cute date ideas to do in Cardiff!
Many tattoo parlours, like Frontier Tattoo Parlour in Cardiff, offer walk in sessions. It means getting there early and standing in a queue but it’s well worth it. Alternatively, you could book ahead.
Blue Banana is one of the best places to get piercings and there’s one right here in Cardiff. Why not be adventurous and get matching septum piercings! This will definitely top all of your previous dates!
It’s quite a pricey date, at £10.50 per student ticket, but if you didn’t want to go into the castle you could always walk around the grounds for free.
The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday from 10am to 5pm. This date could encourage you and your loved one to learn and explore together.
If you are both fans of the franchise, why not take part in the Doctor Who Experience? It’s one of Cardiff’s main attractions and it’s relatively affordable at £14 each online or £16 each on the door.
Pumpkin carving is one of the main traditions of Halloween and best of all, can be done whilst watching a horror movie, in the comfort of your own home.
From the 10th November, Cardiff’s Christmas Market will be buzzing with excitement. Why not have a wander around the stalls, with your loved one and stop for a hot chocolate in Starbucks?
Cardiff has a thriving music scene. Clwb Ifor Bach, The Globe and Cardiff’s Student Union are just a few music venues that offer affordable gigs and events.
There are plenty of musical productions, as well as a range of ballet performances to choose from.
Cardiff Bay is quite expensive, but this date could be for a special occasion, like an anniversary or celebration!
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