St David’s Hall, situated in the heart of Cardiff city centre, is the National Concert Hall and Conference Centre of Wales. Owned, managed and funded by Cardiff Council, the Hall has a wide range of live entertainment on offer. With two bars, plus participation workshops, conferences, helpful staff and relaxing surroundings, St David’s Hall is a building to be enjoyed by day and evening throughout the year.
An impressive 2,000-seat concert hall, with a visually stunning auditorium and arguably one of the best acoustics in Europe, since its official opening in 1983 St David’s Hall has delivered on the promise to become a centre of cultural excellence with a programme of diverse, quality entertainment, accessible to all.
REFRESHMENTS
Our brand new and luxurious Gin Lounge will be open in September for all Auditorium evening performances. Situated on the fourth floor serving a choice of over 30 gins, premium spirits, cocktails and champagnes, let the fun beGIN! We will also be offering delicious wines, more craft beers and a wonderful array of soft drinks.
Avoid the queues at the interval, and order your interval drinks before the concert starts. Both bars offer this interval drinks ordering service. Level 3 Bar also offers a great place to watch live Rugby Home International Matches played at the Principality Stadium which is only a 5 minute walk away, with a huge Big Screen, delicious hot food & drinks available throughout. We are a popular, family friendly venue that offers a very warm welcome to rugby supporters from home and away. Enjoy pre-match refreshments before you go to the stadium or stay with us to watch the nail-biting action!
PARKING
There is ample parking available at the St David's Dewi Sant car park.
BY BUS
The nearest bus stops are Canal Street, Knigsway or Churchill Way.
BY TRAIN
The nearest railway stations are Cardiff Central or Cardiff Queen Street, both are within a short walking distance.
Telephone
029 2087 8444
SDHboxoffice@cardiff.gov.uk
Address
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1AH