Situated on the waterfront of Cardiff Bay, you can find your way to Wales Millennium Centre by car, train, bus, bike or even boat.
Our address
Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay, CF10 5AL
Arriving by Road
We’re easy to reach from outside of Cardiff via the M4 motorway. For the most reliable directions please us our postcode CF10 5AL with your Sat Nav device.
If you are coming from the West leave the M4 at junction 33 and join the A4232. From the North follow the A470 towards Cardiff and follow signs to Cardiff Bay.
From the East leave the M4 at junction 29 and join A48, follow signs to Cardiff Bay and Wales Millennium Centre.
Parking
Cardiff Bay has several car parking facilities. Q-Park Cardiff Bay is opposite Wales Millennium Centre on Pierhead Street and is open 24 hours a day, use CF10 4PH to navigate to the correct address.
Q-Park discounted parking can be booked when you check out your order or later from your account. Please note it must be purchased before entering the car park.
Your e-ticket or paper ticket will have a QR or barcode; just scan the code holding it a few centimetres away on the scanners as you enter the car park. It will turn green and the barriers will lift. Repeat on exit.
There are also car parks at the Red Dragon Centre, Mermaid Quay and Havannah Street.
Disabled parking
We have 17 bookable undercover vehicle spaces available for disabled visitors, accessible from Pierhead Street at the side of our building. You must book these in advance while booking your ticket online or via the ticket office.
Taxi
You can book taxis via Capital Cabs (02920 777 777), Premier Cars Ltd (029 2055 5555) or Dragon’s Taxis (029 2033 3333). The nearest taxi rank is outside Tesco Express in Mermaid Quay.
Public transport
Plan your journey to using public transport with the Traveline Cymru journey planner.
By bus
Cardiff Bus operates several services to the Cardiff Bay area and there is a bus stop outside the front of Wales Millennium Centre.
The BayCar connects with Cardiff Queen Street Station, St Mary’s Street and Cardiff Central railway station. Various other routes connect across the city, visit Cardiff Bus website to plan your journey.
By train
Great Western Railway (GWR) run services between West Wales and London Paddington, stopping at Cardiff Central while Transport for Wales (TWF) operate routes throughout Wales.
There is a regular train service from Cardiff Queen station to the bay which runs every 12 minutes and takes less than 5 minutes. Visit National Rail Enquiries to plan your journey by rail.
By boat
AquaBus runs a waterbus service travelling from Cardiff Castle via Penarth to the bay. The waterbus runs from the city centre to the bay every hour at half past, and from Penarth to the bay every hour at twenty minutes past.
The bus has full wheelchair access, as well as level access for infirm or elderly passengers.
By bike
Cardiff Bay is connected to the city centre by the Taff Trail cycle path; look out for Taff Trail signs running alongside the river from opposite the Principality Stadium.
There's s also a cycle lane and footpath, running along the A4232 from the Cardiff Bay Retail Park.
Next Bikes are located right outside the building on Bute Street and in Mermaid Quay and are available to rent via the app, hotline or website.