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]
With only 5 rooms, all of which are en-suite. It is a Guest House you will want to come back to time and time again, not just because of the rooms and the variety of themes they offer, but because you were made to feel more than just a guest. [More]
The strong link between the hotel and the Grand Theatre (just 15 yards away) is what gives this beautiful boutique hotel its unique history and glory. If you are here to visit Swansea city centre, the famous Mumbles, the Gower Peninsula, or to see one of the Grand Theatre's famous shows and events, ... [More]
The hotel offers guests a fresh contemporary style with modern facilities. It offers a fully licensed bar and all 73 guest-bedrooms are en-suite and have power showers, satellite TV, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers. The hotel is close to many tourist attractions including Dan-Yr-Ogof... [More]
The hotel offers guests a fresh contemporary style with modern facilities including a fully licensed bar. All 99 bedrooms offer power showers, satellite TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel is close to many tourist attractions including the Gower coast with its breathtaking coastline, ... [More]
Right on the quayside, just a short walk from the city centre, the Swansea Marriott is a great location for a shopping and sightseeing break by the coast. Take a leisurely breakfast while enjoying the views over the marina. Then step out and explore the city's bustling marina and maritime quarter. T... [More]