Swansea, Wales, as seen from its marinaSwansea, Wales, as seen from its marina
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Swansea is the second biggest city in Wales after Cardiff. Located on the South West Wales coast, it has a population of 228,100.

The history of Swansea goes back to the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, based on archaeological discoveries made at the Gower Peninsula. The modern city dates back to a Viking settlement. Swansea was first mentioned in the 12th century, when it appeared as Sweynesse.

By the 18th century, Swansea was a thriving trading port, based on wine, wool, and later coal. Later it became a major site for copper smelting. By 1801, Swansea was bigger than Cardiff - it was the second biggest town in Wales after Merthyr Tydfil. Through the 20th century, the heavy industries that had brought development to Swansea were in decline, and with it, went the town's economy. This has forced it to diversify to other sources of income, among them tourism. Swansea was granted city status in 1969, on the occasion of Prince Charles investiture as the Prince of Wales.

Harbour Trust Building, SwanseaHarbour Trust Building, Swansea
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Visiting Swansea

The nearest commercial airport to Swansea is the one in Cardiff. From there, you still have to take a train to reach Swansea. Alternatively, you can take a train direct from London Paddington Station to Swansea Station. You can also reach Swansea by car on the M4 motorway.

Clyne Gardens Lodge, SwanseaClyne Gardens Lodge, Swansea
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Places of Interest in Swansea


  1. Cwmdonkin Park
    Public park in Swansea closely associated with poet Dylan Thomas.

  2. Dylan Thomas Centre
    Centre celebrating the life and work of the famous Welsh poet.

  3. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
    Gallery exhibiting an outstanding collection of Swansea pottery and porcelain.

  4. Maritime Quarter
    Neighbourhood of Swansea that has undergone urban redevelopment.

  5. Mumbles
    Watersports centre at the entrance to Gower Peninsula.

  6. National Botanic Garden of Wales
    Gardens in Swansea near Camarthen. It contains a formal garden as well as a glasshouse containing a Mediterranean ecosystem.

  7. Parc Le Breose
    A prehistoric burial chamber on the Gower Peninsula.

  8. Swansea Guildhall
    Though plain on the outside, the Guildhall is quite ornate on the inside.

  9. Swansea Museum
    This is the oldest museum in Wales. It features the history of Wales and the archaeological excavations carried out there.

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