Dylan Thomas called
SWANSEA
(Abertawe) - his birthplace - an "ugly, lovely town", an epithet which poet Paul Durcan updated to "pretty, shitty city". Both ring true. Large, sprawling and boisterous, it is the second city of Wales, with around 200,000 people, and has great aspirations to be the first; it's certainly far more Welsh than Cardiff. The city centre was massively rebuilt after devastating bomb attacks in World War II, and a jumble of tower blocks ... [More]
Welcome to our modern hotel in the heart of South Wales. From the moment you arrive you will be treated to our friendly efficient service. We are ideally situated on Aberavon seafront with two miles of flat promenade, a wide sandy beach and views across Swansea Bay to the Gower Peninsula. We are jus... [More]
A warm welcome awaits you at the White House Hotel, ideally situated for the many attractions of the bustling city centre of Swansea and for the picturesque village of Mumbles, the gateway to the beautiful Gower Peninsula.Now awarded 3 stars by the Wales Tourist Board, we pride ourselves in a high s... [More]
Perfectly located in the heart of Swansea, ideal for both business and pleasure, yet easily accessible from the M4 Motorway and Inter-City Rail.Hotel constructed in 1960 with 66 En-suite Bedrooms offering remote control Colour Television, radio, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryers, direct ... [More]
A charming and welcoming family run 16 room hotel that is ideally situated,only a short walk from the city centre and a ten minute taxi ride from the main railway station. There is a private car park that is locked every evening. The hotel prides itself on the friendly but efficient service it offer... [More]
The Ramada Swansea offers a particularly warm welcome to families and is situated just 10 minutes' drive from some of the most beautiful Welsh beaches. The Arts Bar & Grill offers an exciting range of dishes and a traditional carvery. The hotel has a sauna, an exercise room, indoor swimming pool and... [More]