Queens Arcade
The Queens Arcade is a shopping centre in Cardiff city centre. It opened on 28 April 1994.Photo: Kulmalukko, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Shopping center
- Description: shopping center in Cardiff, Wales
- Also known as: “Queen’s Arcade”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Millennium Stadium and Cardiff Castle.
Millennium Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Clint Budd, CC BY 2.0.
The Millennium Stadium, known since 2016 as the Principality Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the national stadium of Wales in Cardiff. It has a retractable roof and a usual capacity of 73,931. Millennium Stadium is situated 1,600 feet southwest of Queens Arcade.
Cardiff Castle
Photo: Tevfik Teker, CC BY 3.0.
Cardiff Castle is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort. Cardiff Castle is situated 1,000 feet northwest of Queens Arcade.
St David’s Hall
Theater building
Photo: Vashti, CC BY-SA 4.0.
St David's Hall is a performing arts and conference venue in the heart of Cardiff, Wales. St David's Hall is the National Concert Hall and Conference Centre of Wales. St David’s Hall is situated 380 feet southeast of Queens Arcade.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Castle Quarter and Newtown.
Castle Quarter
Quarter
Castle Quarter is an independent retail destination area in the north of the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. Castle is also a community of Cardiff. The listed Castle Quarter includes some of Cardiff's Victorian and Edwardian arcades: Castle Arcade, High Street Arcade and Duke Street Arcade, and principal shopping streets: St Mary Street, High Street, Castle Street and Duke Street.
Newtown
Neighborhood
Photo: Kizpho11, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Newtown was a residential area of Cardiff, Wales that was also known as 'Little Ireland' because of its population of Irish families. Its six streets and 200 houses existed from the mid-nineteenth century until they were demolished in 1970.
Grangetown
Suburb
Photo: Mick Lobb, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Grangetown is a district and community in the south of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is one of the largest districts in the south of the city and is bordered by Riverside, Canton and Butetown.
Queens Arcade
- Categories: building, shop, and retail building
- Location: Castle, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
51.48117° or 51° 28′ 52″ northLongitude
-3.17723° or 3° 10′ 38″ westOpen location code
9C3RFRJF+F4OpenStreetMap ID
way 26566996OpenStreetMap feature
building=retailOpenStreetMap feature
shop=mallOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q7270730
This page is based on OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikipedia.
We’d love your help improving our open data sources. Thank you for contributing.
Satellite Map
Discover Queens Arcade from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From German to Welsh—“Queens Arcade” goes by many names.
- German: “Queens Arcade”
- Welsh: “Arced y Frenhines”
- Welsh: “Arcêd y Frenhines”
Places with the Same Name
Discover other places named “Queens Arcade”.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include St. John’s Churchyard and St John the Baptist Church, Cardiff.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Greggs and Halifax.
Wales: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Swansea, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Newport, and Bangor.
Curious Shopping Centers to Discover
Uncover intriguing shopping centers from every corner of the globe.