Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama

Cardiff

  • Location: City

Student life

Living in Cardiff

It is no coincidence that our students love Cardiff, but what makes it so special?

A creative hub

Cardiff, the capital city of Wales is one of the UK’s most popular university cities.

The city’s impressive range of arts, sporting & cultural venues are all within easy walking distance from the city centre. The city produces an imaginative programme of events & festivals, and you will find all the eating, shopping and nightlife options you would expect in a thriving capital.

Exciting opportunities

With the creative sector booming in Wales, there are exciting opportunities for our students and graduates to gain experience and find employment. Cardiff is home to the national arts companies of Wales, including Welsh National Opera and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, World leading production company Bad Wolf (His Dark Materials, A Discovery of Witches & I Hate Suzie), Real SFX (an Emmy Award & multi-BAFTA winning special effects company) & several arts centres across the city.

What's it like to live in Wales?
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With beautiful hills and coastlines to explore by foot, bike, surfboard or zipline, Wales offers a great student experience and a wide range of universities connected to their local communities.

The country has a little of everything – historic cities like Cardiff and Swansea, pretty coastal towns, and three national parks including Snowdonia, home to the highest mountain in Wales. If you love the outdoors, you’ll be right at home.

Wales has a long history of sporting achievement, literature, and history. Perhaps you'll hear some tales over some rarebit – a traditional dish that puts cheese on toast to shame.

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What's it like to live in Cardiff?
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Not only a buzzing student city, Wales' coastal capital is a creative and sporting hot-spot.

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Campus and facilities

The College's stunning landmark building is located in the heart of Cardiff, overlooking beautiful urban parkland and just a 5-minute stroll from the city centre and mere 15 minutes from student halls.

A close community

With under 1000 students, we offer an inclusive and nurturing environment. The College is small enough that you won’t get lost in the crowd and we hope you will feel very much at home. Our main campus boasts state-of-the-art facilities, concert hall and theatres.

The Old Library, is our rehearsal and performance space located in the heart of the city centre, and Llanishen Studios, our production workshop.

A dynamic and diverse environment

As one of the city’s most popular arts venues, the College presents over 400 public performances each year, offering plentiful, diverse opportunities for your work to be seen and heard.

With music and drama specialisms all under one roof, there are opportunities to collaborate across disciplines.

Course locations

Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama

Castle Grounds,, Cathays Park,, Cardiff,, CF10 3ER