The coastal city of Swansea in the Welsh county of Glamorgan, is the second-largest city in Wales and sits on the five-mile sweep of Swansea Bay. At its peak of activity and prosperity in the 19th century, Swansea was at the heart of the world’s copper industry and was sometimes referred to as 'Copperopolis'. From its early start as a Viking trading base, through the Norman Conquest and onto today, the City Centre has continued to grow and now extends seaward into the award-winning Marina and Maritime Quarter.
Visitors to the Marina will find a host of attractions, including the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea Museum, the Dylan Thomas Centre and the LC leisure complex and waterpark. Back in the heart of this vibrant city, shopping, dining, cultural attractions, a wide range of clubs, bars and pubs as well as historic sites, offer plenty to see and do. The Swansea Market is the largest indoor market in Wales, with a varied selection of locally grown produce, cockles and locally-caught fresh fish, laverbread and of course, the very traditional ‘Welshcakes’.
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Hafod Service Station
Neath Rd
Swansea, SA1 2LF
5 St Davids Square
Swansea, SA1 3LG
Piloy House
The Marina
Swansea, SA1 1UN
41 Woodfield St
Morriston
Swansea, SA6 8AG
35 Llys Ael Y Bryn
Birchgrove
Swansea, SA7 0HB
90 Brynteg Rd
Gorseinon
Swansea, SA4 4FR
15 Montpelier Tce
Mount Pleasant
Swansea, SA1 6JW
1 oxford street
Swansea, SA1 3AE
Blackhills Lane
Fairwood
Swansea, SA2 7JN
80 Mansel St
Swansea, SA1 5TY
Fabian way
Swansea, SA1 8LD
Unit 7
Millbrook Yard
Swansea, SA1 2JG
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