- Swansea Castle - We will view and discuss the oldest building in the city before we set off on our journey through Swansea.
- Swansea Market - We will discuss and pass through the biggest public market in Wales.
- Swansea Museum - Swansea museum is the oldest museum in Wales. Time permitting and depending on opening hours, we will step inside the beautiful building and check out some of its most interesting features.
- Dylan Thomas Centre - Dylan Thomas is arguably Swansea’s most famous son. There are numerous things named after him around the city, most notably this little museum, dedicated to the life and work of the famous poet.
- Swansea Beach - We finish our journey through the history and life of Wales’s second city overlooking Swansea Beach.
- Personal guide
- Snacks
- Gratuities
Swansea stands as the second largest city in Wales, carrying a rich and diverse history with it. The city, founded by the Normans, took its name from Norse roots. After enduring the Middle Ages, Swansea rose to prominence in the 1700s as the leading town in Wales, thanks to the flourishing copper trade. As the industrial revolution unfolded, it shaped the current landscape of Swansea, though the city had its share of struggles with the fall of heavy industry and the aftermath of World War 2. This two-hour tour takes you through the city’s transformation from the Viking era, the copper trade, the advent of railroads, to the time of renowned writer Dylan Thomas.
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