Cardiff International Arena

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Cardiff International Arena / Arena Rhyngwladol Caerdydd in Cardiff is the top-quality inside concert domain for featuring, feasting and an convening installation in Cardiff for the whole of the South West. The stadium is a euphony locale for performing artists not only from the UK but from across the Cosmos.

The Cardiff International Arena (CIA) is an exhibition centre that caters events facility situated in the heart of Cardiff, Cymru Wales, in Great Britain. The scene of action bears a large number of occasion expanses; the biggest constituting the Main Arena.

The primary domain at the CIA offers 4500 square meter of exhibition space. Cardiff arena seating plan caters 30 extra arenas including a group discussion entourage (groupings of capable admitting 460) and executive council chambers.

 

Getting to the Cardiff International Arena

Cardiff Arena can be reached from the east on M4 leaving at Junction 29 and following M(48) signed posted Cardiff S & E and further following the signs. CIA is easily accessible by road, from Cardiff International Airport and within only 2 hours of London by train. It is approximately 10 minutes from the Cardiff Coach and railway station. Cardiff Arena is situated approximately 20 minutes drive from the Cardiff International Airport.

Address: Cardiff International Arena, Mary Ann Street, Cardiff, Wales CF10 2EQ

 

Contact: Telephone: 029 2022 4488

 

Tickets: Box Office 029 2022 4488

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