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Tour Operator: Tours of the UK 2h 30m Travel method:   Walking Region / Starts from: Cardiff

PRIVATE DOCTOR WHO WALKING TOUR OF CARDIFF

Explore the home of 'new' Who

Duration

2.5 hours

About

This tour is perfect for those of us who live, breath, and love Doctor Who! Led by a Whovian, who loves Doctor Who as much as you do, this tour promises not to disappoint. Starting with a walking tour of Doctor Who locations in Cardiff City Centre, during the afternoon portion of the tour your driver/guide will take you out of the city to some of the most iconic new Who locations including the famous (and tear-jerking) Bad Wolf Bay. During your tour, not only will you explore the filming locations and how they are used in the BBC’s hit TV series, your guide will also explain the history, and importance, of the locations which you are visiting. Along the way you will visit the National Museum in Cardiff, St John’s Church (the oldest church in Cardiff) and a whole Tardis load of locations.

We will visit

As we want you to see Bad Wolf Bay at its best during low tide, the route of the tour is subject to change. However, all these locations, and many more, will be visited during the tour.

The tour includes, but is not limited to:

Cardiff City Centre, starting with a pick up at your accommodation, most tours will start by exploring the Welsh capital, Cardiff, on foot. This gives us access to some of the stunning historic buildings in a city centre which is heavily pedestrianised. Along the way we will see locations from a range of Doctor Who episodes including the very first episode ‘Rose’, and how the Doctor Who team managed to film in the centre of Cardiff with the ‘pop princess’ Kylie Minogue without anyone disrupting the filming.

National Museum Cardiff, The National Museum Cardiff has appeared in numerous episodes of Doctor Who, Sherlock and other film and TV productions set and filmed in Wales. Home to one of the best collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art in the world, it is worth a visit even before you consider its links to Doctor Who! During your visit to the National Museum, your guide will show you some of the highlights of the collection, including works by Monet, van Gogh, and Cézanne. Your guide will also point out where the painting ‘Gallifrey Falls No More’ was placed in the gallery during the filming of the 50th-anniversary episode ‘The Day of the Doctor’.

Please note that the Museum is closed on Monday’s and so tours booked on Monday will be unable to visit the interior of the museum. To compensate for this we will add several alternate locations to the tour.

Cardiff Bay is not only home to the BBC Roath Lock Studios where Doctor Who is filmed, but it also one of the most heavily used areas in Cardiff when it comes to Doctor Who filming. This stunning part of the capital is full of Doctor Who locations including:

The Wales Millennium Centre, possibly the most iconic building in Cardiff The Wales Millennium Centre is home to several resident arts organisations, including the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the BBC National Chorus of Wales (both of which regularly provide music for Doctor Who). Used as a major location in several episodes of Doctor Who, most Doctor Who fans will recognise this building from its appearance in the episode ‘New Earth’. Also used as a location in “The Sounds of Drums”, “The Girl Who Waited” and “Vincent and the Doctor” your guide will explain what the filming crews love so much about this location, which is literally on their doorstep!

And much more!

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<2 days - 100% of total reservation value
Meeting point

Outside Cardiff Castle



Castle St, Cardiff, CF10 3RB, Cardiff
Important information
Please arrive on time for your tour!
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