Birthplace of poet Dylan Thomas, and the second-largest city in Wales, resilient Swansea offers a slew of leafy parks and some impressive cultural centers, including the new National Waterfront Museum and the renowned Dylan Thomas Centre. Rebuilt after WWII, the modern city of 230,000 has a charming outlook over Swansea Bay and the picturesque, unspoiled 16-mile-long Gower Peninsula, home to rich wildlife, prehistoric standing stones, dramatic cliffs and lovely beaches.
Restaurants in Swansea
5.0 based on 2,053 reviews
It's the closest thing to Heaven most of us will ever get - spectacular beaches, two stunning ridge walks, along Rhossili Down, the other on Cefn Bryn, woodland, streams, 3 microbreweries, fantastic bars and restaurants, and did I mention the beaches - Three Cliffs is like nowhere else in the world. Everywhere there are views that will leave you speechless. I', a lucky bastard - I live here.
4.0 based on 66 reviews
Please note that, due to relocation to our new site at Kenfig, we are at present not running tours. We do hope to run tours at our new site in the near future. Please check our Face Book page and web site for updates. Thank you.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Elysium has recently branched out and opened a bar alongside thier artwork exhibition space. This is a fantastic venue and great staff! It was one of my friends birthday when we went and the lovey bar manager gave us free shots to celebrate! Great atmosphere and lovely artists to go with it x
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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