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By Coach
A number of coach operators run services to Cardiff from across the UK. This includes National Express which offers services into Cardiff from all major cities including London, Swansea, Birmingham and Manchester as well as the UK’s major airports. Book your coach tickets here.
For additional information on your travel options to the UEFA Champions League Final on 3 June click here, for the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final on 1 June click here or for the UEFA Champions Festival click here.
By Train
Cardiff Central Station is the City’s main station and is located a short walk from the city centre, is adjacent to the National Stadium of Wales as well as many of the City’s other main attractions. There are excellent rail links to Cardiff Central Station from across the UK. For example, if you are travelling from London the journey normally takes just over 2 hours as it does from Birmingham. Train services are expected to be very busy in the build up to and during the Event so you are strongly advised to book your train ticket now.
For additional information on your travel options to the UEFA Champions League Final on 3 June click here, for the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final on 1 June click here or for the UEFA Champions Festival click here.
By Car
Cardiff is located on the M4 motorway and is about 100 miles/ 160 kms from London. The M4 motorway includes a toll bridge crossing at the River Severn where a one-way westbound charge is payable, more information on costs can be found here.
The motorways and road to and from Cardiff in the build up to and during the Event will be busier than usual and you should allow extra time for your journey. Please visit Traffic England on information on the roads.
We have created detailed information on getting into the City by car depending on when you are travelling:
- Driving to the UEFA Champions Festival, 1-4 June
- Driving to the UEFA Champions League Final, Saturday 3 June
- Driving to the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final, Thursday 1 June
If you are driving on a non-Event day then please visit here for additional information on parking in the City.