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Cardiff’s indoor market was built in 1891 and, like many Victorian markets, conjures up a sense of history in the visitor. The impressive iron structure houses a wide variety of stalls selling everything from fresh meat, fish, vegetables, and breads to electrical equipment and stationery. It is the atmosphere of the market that makes it so different – the sights, sounds, and especially the smells, combine to make it a unique shopping experience. Why not try some of the local delicacies on sale such as Welsh cakes or laver bread and enjoy a slice of what the Welsh capital has to offer?
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