Entrance to Cardiff market

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Entrance to Cardiff market

Image: © Deborah Tilley Taken: 17 Feb 2010

Not to be missed during a visit to Cardiff. It is what every market should be like. Full of character and characters; wonderful and varied produce and with a history thrown in for good measure. Cardiff has had a market since the 1700's and as late as 1790 had only 25 shops. The hub of life for buying and selling was the market.

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Image Location

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51.479734
Longitude
-3.177871