Getting to the Festival
St Fagans: National History Museum is one of Europe's foremost open-air museums representing the life and culture of Wales and situated in 100 acres of parkland.
St Fagans: National History Museum is located 4 miles west of Cardiff City Centre, just off the A4232.
Address
St Fagans National History Museum
Cardiff
CF5 6XB
Phone: (029) 2057 3500
Fax: (029) 2057 3490
Planning your visit
Visiting by car/motorbike
Sign posted from junction 33 of the M4 motorway (follow road signs for the Museum of Welsh Life), with direct access from the A4232.
Car parking: £3.00 per car per day payable at Pay and Display points. A 12-month season ticket costing £15.00 is available from the Museum Reception. No charge is made for disabled badge holders or motorbikes.
There is also a cycle rack adjacent to the car park for anyone wishing to cycle to the museum.
Visiting by coach
Sign posted from junction 33 of the M4 motorway (follow road signs for the Museum of Welsh Life), with direct access from the A4232. Ample free parking is provided for coaches.
Groups
Public Transport
Buses operate between Cardiff Central Bus Station (immediately outside Cardiff Central rail station) and St Fagans throughout the year. Buses Nos. 32 and 320 from Stand D1B to St Fagans at least hourly during the Museum's visitng hours, sometimes more frequently subject to seasonal variations.
The grounds of St Fagans extend to over 100 acres in total, with many buildings in the open-air section. Although the amount of time spent on site varies from one visitor to another, we recommend that you allow at least 2 hours for your visit.





