Showing posts with label Revamped. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

As the 1999 Rugby World Cup Cardiff Revamped


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Few cities have benefited Cup quite as much as much as Cardiff in the year 1999, when the world had the honor of hosting the rugby. Until then, the city was struggling along, and was hardly intended as a tourist destination by any stretch of the imagination. The excitement was great, if Cardiff found out that they play host to this very popular event. In preparation for the competition, put Cardiff on the reorganization itself. In some cases, renovationsand rebuilding were carried out, in the case of the stadium, a brand new one was built.

A new stadium to increase the Spirits

In preparation for hosting the Rugby World Cup in 1999, Cardiff took 126 million pounds that IT investments by private receive and use them to the stadium to create a new, state of the art. It was called the Millennium Stadium, and it was built on the site of the National Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park. As exciting as theCompletion of the new stadium was, many other new businesses created around Cardiff at the same time as well. A number of shiny new hotels in Cardiff jumped up, seemingly overnight, and many bars and restaurants, and came.

New places for fun and entertainment

Together with the many new hotels in Cardiff, a barrage of sparkling new restaurants, bars, pubs and were developed in other places. While some question whether these places continue to make a go of it onceThe World Cup was through, they were relieved when the whole city tourism also rose after this turning point. In fact, Cardiff hotels were built to accommodate the masses continue in 1999 at the Rugby World Cup flourish and the ten years later - as well as the entire city as a whole.

A second chance for Cardiff

While the new hotel in Cardiff certainly impressed the crowds, the world flocked to the city for the 1999 financial year RugbyCup, they also made the city an inviting and attractive to tourists of all kinds after the World Cup festivities, many visitors went home and told friends and relatives about Cardiff's sleek new image. In response, many have chosen to spend their holidays in this once run-down city. Tourism is - as the spirits of the residents are here - and Cardiff has much to offer even the most discerning traveler. All these exciting changes, was asked in 1999Rugby World Cup.

Monday, February 8, 2010

As the Rugby World Cup 1999 Revamped Cardiff


Image : http://www.flickr.com


Few cities have so far benefited quite as much as Cardiff had already in 1999, when the honor of hosting the Rugby World Cup had. Until that time, the city was struggling along, and was hardly thought of as a destination by any stretch of the imagination. The excitement was great to be Cardiff, found that it would play host to this hugely popular event. In preparation for the competition to put Cardiff on the redesign itself. In some cases, renovationsConversion and were conducted in the case of the stadium, built an entirely new one was.

To a new stadium Boost The Spirits

In preparation for hosting the Rugby World Cup in 1999, Cardiff was £ 126 million that it received through private investment and used it to create a new, state-of-the-art stadium. It was called the Millennium Stadium, and it was built on the site of the National Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park. As exciting as theCompletion of the new stadium was, sprang many other new schools in Cardiff at about the same time too. A set of shiny new Cardiff Hotels sprang up seemingly overnight, and many bars and restaurants came.

New places for fun and entertainment

Developed in tandem with the many new hotels in Cardiff, a barrage of sparkling, new restaurants, bars, pubs and other places were. While some question whether this remains one of the sites would go there againthe World Cup was finished, they were relieved when the whole city by tourism increased after this turning point. In fact remains that the Cardiff hotels were built to thrive the crowds at the Rugby World Cup 1999 place even ten years later - like the entire city as a whole.

A second chance for Cardiff

While the new hotels in Cardiff certainly impressed the crowds who flocked to town for the Rugby World 1999Cup, they will also be inviting and attractive city for tourists of all kinds after the World Cup festival, many visitors return home and told friends and relatives about Cardiff's sleek new image. In response, many have chosen to spend their holidays in this once-dilapidated city. Tourism is - as the mood of the people here - and Cardiff is as varied as the most discerning traveler to offer. All of these exciting changes were prompted by the 1999 toRugby World Cup.