Coronavirus has provoked soul searching and reflection. As the crisis continues with the vaccination program still in its infancy, many individuals and families have looked at their real estate needs and considered whether they could be better served.
Nowhere is really like London. A confluence of culture and commerce, positioned in a central global location, it is less a British city, and more a microcosm of the wider world.
There are lots of things to love about Cardiff - its buzzing nightlife and friendly atmosphere are second to none. But living in Cardiff has another great advantage - the miles of stunning natural scenery right on your doorstep. Read on for our guide to some of the best places to get away from it all - from golden beaches to mystical mountains, there’s something for everyone.
Cardiff has quietly emerged as a centre for tertiary education in the UK. Alongside its famous university constituted by Royal Charter in 1883, there are Cardiff Metropolitan University, the University of South Wales and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
As the capital of Wales, Cardiff has long been its administrative hub and cultural heart. More importantly, the city is an economic powerhouse, home to world-class organisations such as the BBC, the Bank of Wales and British Airways Engineering.
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