About

Morgan Quarter in Cardiff offers a delightful blend of retail and culinary experiences set within a beautifully restored Victorian arcade. This shopping destination exudes a unique charm with its elegant architecture and historic details, creating an inviting and cozy atmosphere. Its mix of high-end stores and independent shops ensures a varied and enjoyable visit for every shopper. Complemented by cozy cafes and delightful restaurants, Morgan Quarter provides not only a shopping getaway but also a culinary journey. Its tidy appearance and helpful, polite staff enhance the overall experience, making it a noteworthy spot for both locals and visitors. With a mix of stylish spaces and quality offerings, it guarantees a distinctive and memorable outing every time.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lower St. Mary Street JS
Bus stop 137 m walk
Royal Hotel KJ
Bus stop 83 m walk
Canal Street JF
Bus stop 213 m walk
Westgate Street KF
Bus stop 192 m walk
Wood Street JB
Bus stop 251 m walk
Wyndham Arcade Stop NA
Bus station 166 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 3,262 reviews
4.4/5 3,262 reviews
Adriana Simona Marton
Adriana Simona Marton
2 weeks ago on Google

Excelent shopping centre. Great variety to choose from.

RichieSi
RichieSi
2 weeks ago on Google

Beautiful and full of lovely shops. Will definitely revisit when back in Cardiff

Paul Cotsen
Paul Cotsen
3 weeks ago on Google

This area at the end of The Hayes is full of really nice niche shopping including very high-end brands, cafes with tables on the pavement and lots of different pubs and types of food on offer. There's a Vivienne Westwood shop and ROLEX watch shop. Swish or what? The Hayes is pedestrianised and there is plenty of upmarket shopping and dining to be found as well as it being right at one end of the infamous Caroline Street. Masses of takeaway food places and two big chip shops serving Curry Sauce and chips or if you're feeling flush, Chicken Curry "off the bone" on a tray of chips. Absolutely gorgeous at 2 o'clock in the morning, but extortionately expensive at around £6.50 for what is just a tray of chips with shredded Chicken in curry sauce on top. That said, you're never too old or too refined for Caroline Street. I promise that you will see women walking barefoot on slimy, squashed chips, grease, dropped Curry sauce and quite possibly broken glass at the end of a night. It's Keeardiff! (August 2025 - No changes I can see or smell but I have to say that £3.60 for chips and curry sauce is now very overpriced). Caroline Streetoomed cleaner and smarter than I think I have ever seen it. Almost respectable.

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