Discover the best top things to do in Swansea County, United Kingdom including Dylan Thomas Birthplace, Perriswood Archery & Falconry Centre, Dylan Thomas Theatre, Breakout Live Swansea, The Escape Game, BeerRiff, Cygnet Distillery, Dylan Thomas Centre, Brangwyn Hall, Egypt Centre.
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5.0 based on 243 reviews
The house in which the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas was born and lived with his family for the first 23 years of his life. Enter Dylan Thomas Birthplace and you go back in time to when the Thomas family bought No 5 as a new house in 1914 just a few months before Dylan was born in the front bedroom. Soak up the atmosphere of the house in which he lived for 23 years and wrote two thirds of his published work The Dylan Thomas Birthplace is unique in that it allows you to stay in the house as a visitor. When you book the house you have exclusive use during your stay. The house has a growing reputation for introducing new literary and musical talent from both Wales and the rest of the world. The house is open for visiting every day from 10:30am to 4:30pm and the relaxed journey takes you through the beautifully restored rooms to give you an insight into life in the Edwardian era and a perfect starting point to discover just how Dylan was inspired by "...this sea-town..." Phoning or emailing ahead is advisable, as on occasion the house is utilised for overnight stays, dining experiences and other events which will mean the inability to carry out house visits at times where advertised. We do of course, apologise for any inconvenience which may be caused in these instances.
I was nervous on the front stoop, knowing where I was and how much change one boy would make on the world from upstairs in a tiny room. I will never be the same after seeing it.
5.0 based on 383 reviews
Called here just for tea and cake.Views are amazing.Parrots are lovely.Lady in the cafe is very friendly.Recomend this coffee shop.I will be back soon for a cream tea,
5.0 based on 21 reviews
The Dylan Thomas Theatre is a thriving community theatre in the heart of the Maritime Cultural Quarter and SA1 Development area of Swansea. It is Swansea's only waterside theatre venue, home to the multi award-winning Swansea Little Theatre Company and also available for hire to visiting theatre companies and community groups . Swansea Little Theatre Company are a registered charity with a membership of over 150 actors and technicians, all working on a voluntary basis to provide a vibrant and varied theatre programme, while managing the building. The theatre itself recently underwent a major redevelopment to improve its facilities and access, following the award of a substantial Arts Council of Wales grant.
Went to see a play there last night. A very welcoming ambience and great view of the stage. Intermission for ice cream and a bar open too. Prices really good as was the play Thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Such a great experience and going back for more....says it all!
5.0 based on 460 reviews
Breakout Swansea is Wales’s premier escape game. Immersed in teams of 2-6, you have 60 minutes to find the clues, solve the puzzles and (hopefully) Escape!
Thoroughly enjoyed our experience completing the Mumbles Bunker room. Having been to other escape games previously, it definitely compares well (perhaps better than some others!) and the game itself was great. Not too difficult but enough of a challenge and something for everyone to help out with / complete. Our host was Ash and he did a great job as game-master. Would definitely go back to try some different rooms!
5.0 based on 279 reviews
An escape room is a physical adventure game in which players are locked in a room and have to use elements of the room to solve a series of puzzles and escape within the set time limit. After the initial briefing covering the general rules, a game master will show you to your room. Your group will enter and get acclimatised before the game master leaves you. Once the door is closed, a video introduction will play, introducing the room’s theme, storyline and giving you instructions on how to get started. Your group will then begins exploring the room, looking for clues and solving puzzles and challenges to ultimately find the code to escape the room within the set time limit. You can ask for clues if you get stuck during the game and these will be displayed on the countdown monitor in the room.
Had a great time today Great fun for all ages Georgia was amazing Very covid safe Will defo call again Thank you for a fab time
5.0 based on 32 reviews
We stumbled across this little bar whilst on a walk and dropped in for a pint. It was a marvellously quirky place with friendly staff, really tasty and unusual beer and lots of games like connect 4 scattered around. Would certainly recommend.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Visit Wales’s Cygnet Gin Distillery in Swansea. See how Cygnet is distilled on site, through the unique and fascinating distillation process, using 12 different botanicals. Meet the distillers & see how the gin is created right in front of your very eyes from mixing the botanicals to it being bottled in the bottling room where it's then shipped all over the world... PLUS, get a taste of Cygnet too!
We took the distillery tour and then did a tasting, followed by a delicious meal. Doug was a great guide and even though they were incredibly busy preparing shipments for Christmas, he took the time to explain everything to us in detail. The tasting was fantastic; it was so interesting to see how different tonics and garnishes changed the character of the drink. The tour was topped off with a great lunch at the restaurant and a perfect serve G&T. I highly recommend this Masterclass, and of course buying a bottle of Cygnet gin to take away with you!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Free, family friendly Exhibition that chronicles the life, work and cultural context of Dylan Thomas, one of the most notable Welsh poets. Through an interactive timeline, audiovisual material and original worksheets, books and recordings, the 'Love the Words' exhibition celebrates Dylan's poetry, prose, radio broadcasts and film scripts. The Centre also runs a programme of activities throughout the year supporting the Exhibition, including creative writing workshops and free family events.
I found this to be a really imaginatively curated exhibition for all ages and all levels of interest. Whether it’s Dylan Thomas or just ‘words’. Plenty of information in bite sized pieces and engaging activities for children. A real celebration of the man, his work, of art, literature and ‘words’. Recommended.
4.5 based on 207 reviews
The Brangwyn's mix of neoclassical and Art Deco architecture coupled with the colourful British Empire Panels provide a striking setting to a range of events including concerts, conferences and weddings.
Had our first take away Sunday takeaway dinner today. Without any doubt the best Sunday dinner I've ever had. I'm a vege and had the mushroom wellington. It was fantastic. Top quality, great value and plenty of it.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
We spent a damp Saturday afternoon with our 5 year old granddaughter in the Egypt Centre at Swansea University. What a fascinating place to visit, staffed with very knowledgeable volunteer guides whose enthusiasm was infectious. Although consisting effectively of only two rooms, the exhibits and activities were displayed cleverly to draw you in and take you through the contrasting themes of 'Death' and 'Life' in ancient Egypt. Our granddaughter was in her element and took a worryingly wrapt interest in the mummification presentation! And it's all free!
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