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Swansea is the second largest city in Wales in addition to being a wonderful county and coastal destination, and Swansea known as “Abertawe” in Wales, is known as one of the best tourist destinations that you can visit in Wales thanks to its many impressive attractions and places that Varying between miles of pristine sandy beaches, castles, historic buildings, museums and impressive galleries, Swansea is also famous for being a university town and fascinating cultural destination occupying a privileged location in Wales and is located within walking distance of many famous tourist destinations, Here are some of the most famous and best attractions and places to visit in Swansea:

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National Waterfront Museum:

It is part of the National Museum of Wales, and the Waterfront Museum provides an opportunity to learn about the history of seafaring Wales and learn about its most famous waterways. Through it you can learn about the great role that Ports of Wales played in the movement of trade and maritime navigation in the region, or you can just content yourself with watching a group The wonderful ships and boats that are inside the museum, which is a favorite among families and families, especially since admission to the museum is free and does not require payment of entrance fees.

Plantasia:

It is a huge greenhouse located a few minutes away from the city center and opened for the first time to the public in 1990. This greenhouse includes two heat zones, the first simulates temperatures and the tropical climate, and the second simulates the dry climate, and this greenhouse is more like an isolated ecosystem to protect the various types of plants and animals that There are inside it and include different types of birds such as parrots and reptiles such as gecko and chameleon in addition to different types of insects such as spiders, this greenhouse is also famous as a filming location for the famous British series that has been shown for several decades on the BBC C, which is the series “Doctor Who”.

Oystermouth Castle:

Oystermouth Castle is famous as one of the most famous historical castles in the city of Swansea and in the Gower Peninsula. This famous historical castle dating back more than 800 years is characterized by its impressive design and its distinguished location on the coast. It is worth mentioning that the castle was rebuilt several times in The past The first castle was built on the site of the current Oystermouth castle in 1106, and was dominated by the controversial Norman De Broase family in the Middle Ages. The castle was completely destroyed by 1650.

Glynn Vivian Gallery:

It is an ancient art museum with international fame and whose history dates back to 1911, and the exhibition built the Edwardian Baroque style. .

Swansea Beach:

Beaches are one of the main tourist destinations worth visiting during your tourist trip in Swansea, and among the best beaches that you can visit there is Swansea Beach where you can enjoy a wonderful beach walk or relax a little on the beach and maybe buy some ice cream as well.

Three Cliffs Bay

It is a charming natural destination and an ideal camping site. It is described as among the best camping sites in Wales. It is also famous as an ideal place for hiking on foot for several hours. It is also known that the bay of the three slopes often turns into a busy beach during the summer season, however it is Often it provides a lot of privacy for its visitors, especially during winter nights, and the scenery of the three slopes against the backdrop of twinkling stars is an exceptional sight.

Swansea Castle:

It is another famous historical castle in Swansea located in the downtown area, and despite the fact that the castle is no longer left from its original construction to a small part, it is worth seeing as it is one of the most important historical monuments in the city, which attests to a part not much of the history of the city beginning From the stories of the capture of southern Wales princes and eventually turned into a famous business building in the town, most of the castle was demolished in the early twentieth century to build a newspaper office in which Dylan Thomas (), son of Swansea’s most famous city, later worked.

Swansea Market (Dylan Thomas):

You cannot visit Swansea without looking at one of its most important and famous markets, the Swansea Market, which provides almost everything, be it different types of fresh foods or beautiful handcraft and craft.

Penllergare Valley Woods:

It is another natural destination worth seeing in Swansea and is known as an ideal destination for picnics and excursions in the air and is famous for being the home of an impressive array of enchanting attractions and includes enchanting lakes and waterways. The forest area is located in the north of the city.

Plantega
Plantega

The bay of the three slopes

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The bay of the three slopes

Swansea Market
Swansea Market

Swansea Beach
Swansea Beach

Penllergare Valley Woods
Penllergare Valley Woods

Glenn Vivian's Gallery
Glenn Vivian’s Gallery

Oystermouth Castle
Oystermouth Castle

    Swansea Castle
Swansea Castle

National Waterfront Museum
National Waterfront Museum

Tourist attractions in Swansea, United Kingdom
Tourist attractions in Swansea, United Kingdom

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