Embark on an insightful journey through Cardiff’s filming locations on our Doctor Who walking tour. Discover the heart of the show, explore iconic scenes, and immerse yourself in the world of Doctor Who.
Embark on an insightful journey through Cardiff’s filming locations on our Doctor Who walking tour. Discover the heart of the show, explore iconic scenes, and immerse yourself in the world of Doctor Who.
- Cathays Park - Cathays Park is full of buildings that have featured prominently in Doctor Who, including City Hall, the Temple of Peace, the Glamorgan Building, Cardiff University and the National Museum. We will discuss all of these buildings, the episodes they feature in, and more, across the first section of the tour.
- Cardiff Castle -…
- Cathays Park - Cathays Park is full of buildings that have featured prominently in Doctor Who, including City Hall, the Temple of Peace, the Glamorgan Building, Cardiff University and the National Museum. We will discuss all of these buildings, the episodes they feature in, and more, across the first section of the tour.
- Cardiff Castle - Cardiff Castle is the centre piece of the city, and the historical point from which the city of Cardiff emerged. It has also featured in Doctor Who occasionally, from Rebel Flesh in Series 6 to Heaven Sent in Series 10.
- City Centre - The everyday innocuous streets of Cardiff city centre play a vital role in the development of modern Doctor Who. While the Civic Centre area might be more significant for its buildings, the shopping area of the city centre is vital for its side streets.
- Principality Stadium - The Principality Stadium is the home of Welsh rugby, and also the home of the Stormcage Facilty and played a prominent role in the the first series story, ‘Dalek’.
- Butetown - This area of suburban Cardiff, linking the city centre to Cardiff Bay, players a major role in Series 1 & 2 in particular. Discover where the Tyler family really hung out, where ‘ghosts’ once appeared, where Sally Sparrow met DI Billy Shipton and a lot more…
- Cardiff Bay - Following 90 minutes or so in Cardiff city centre, we move on to Cardiff Bay. The city’s waterfront development features a host of locations and buildings that have featured extensively in Doctor Who, and even Torchwood, including the Senedd, the Wales Millennium Centre, The Exchange and Roald Dahl Plass.

- Entry to buildings (subject to availability)
- Private tour guide
- Entry to buildings (subject to availability)
- Private tour guide
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Gratuities
For the past two decades, Cardiff has played a pivotal role in Doctor Who, transforming into settings like Victorian London, Depression-era New York, and modern-day Paris. Over the course of two and a half hours, participants will explore the essence of Doctor Who in the Welsh capital, journeying through 13 series of the show. The tour will delve into…
For the past two decades, Cardiff has played a pivotal role in Doctor Who, transforming into settings like Victorian London, Depression-era New York, and modern-day Paris. Over the course of two and a half hours, participants will explore the essence of Doctor Who in the Welsh capital, journeying through 13 series of the show. The tour will delve into filming locations, significant scenes and characters, as well as key buildings and streets. The Doctor Who Tour spans various sites from Cardiff’s Civic Centre area to the city centre, concluding in Cardiff Bay.
What sets this tour apart from the Cardiff City Centre Doctor Who Tour is its inclusion of Butetown and Cardiff Bay, in addition to the central city area, offering more scenes, more locations, and more Doctor Who excitement!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.