The Great National Grand Hotel Swansea is located in the heart of Swansea city centre, next to the train station, and within walking distance of Swansea's many attractions.
In Swansea’s historic Maritime Quarter, Morgans Hotel provides luxurious rooms with free Wi-Fi, 5 minutes’ walk from the city centre. This grade II listed building also has a stylish bar.
Holiday Inn Express Swansea East offers accommodation with free WiFi and free on-site parking. Swansea is 6.6 miles away and the picturesque Gower Peninsula is 20 miles away.
Short
United Kingdom
Very comfortable excellent breakfast and very friendly staff
Just outside Swansea centre, the Ibis Swansea Hotel is situated in the SA1 waterfront development. The modern hotel offers free parking, a 24-hour front desk and a stylish cafe bar.
Located opposite the Kings Dock, Village Hotel Swansea is just a 5-minute drive from Swansea’s city centre. A heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room feature in the hotel’s health club.
Adz
United Kingdom
1. Check in was quick and easy
2. The room was spacious and clean
3. Free parking on the weekend
4. Pool, Steam Room & Sauna
5. Staff were helpful and welcoming
Just a 10-minute drive from Swansea city centre, Towers Hotel offers a spa, an indoor swimming pool and a gym. There is free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
The Georgian Swansea is situated in Swansea, within 22 km of Oxwich Bay and 30 km of Rhossili Bay.
Sasha
Austria
The staff are very helpful and kind. Beautiful, recently refurbished rooms, very comfortable bed, the softest towels I've used in a long time. Brand new Nespresso coffee machine in the room and a generous selection of capsules. Breakfast is delicious and very reasonably priced. 2 EV chargers available in the hotel parking lot.
This beachfront hotel has dramatic views of Swansea Bay, and is a short stroll from the town centre. The M4 motorway, golf courses and the Gower Peninsula are nearby.
Located in Swansea, 2.3 km from Brandy Cove Beach, The Gower Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Leighann
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff. Clean, large, comfortable room and delicious dinner.
Just a 10-minute drive from Swansea city centre, Towers Hotel offers a spa, an indoor swimming pool and a gym. There is free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Fabulous rooms excellent customer service as always
Set in Swansea, 22 km from Grand Theatre, The New Swan Hotel offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Very clean great value for money staff very help 👍
Located in Swansea, within 24 km of Grand Theatre and 46 km of Oxwich Bay, Celtic Minor Stables provides accommodation with a bar and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Everything was brilliant. Staff really looked after us!
Located opposite the Kings Dock, Village Hotel Swansea is just a 5-minute drive from Swansea’s city centre. A heated indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam room feature in the hotel’s health club.
Spacious room, comfy bed, location to all facilities
FAQs about hotels in Swansea
On average, 3-star hotels in Swansea cost £96 per night, and 4-star hotels in Swansea are £115 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Swansea can on average be found for £283 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £113 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Swansea for tonight. You'll pay on average around £125 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Swansea will cost around £139 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Cardiff Airport, 76km from Swansea. Direct trains from London Paddington take approximately 3 hours. By road, it's 275km west of London, 70km west of Cardiff. Ferries from Ireland dock at Pembroke, 92km west.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Swansea is Cardiff Airport, due to its proximity and direct transport links. It is approximately 65 kilometres away from Swansea.
Green Gateway to the Gower
Upon seeing Swansea for the first time, it hits you just how green it is, especially when viewed from Kilvey Hill. On a clear day the views stretch as far as sweeping Swansea Bay and even the undulating Mumbles headland at the edge of the Gower Peninsula - the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with unspoilt beaches.
The Gower is also known for its castles, including Oystermouth Castle and Loughor Castle, overlooking the city from a hilltop. Swansea itself also has castle ruins which are Grade I listed, as is the Guildhall with its lavish interior frescoes.
Most historic city centre buildings were sadly lost during World War II, but the elegant Grand Theatre survived, as did Dylan Thomas’ childhood home in Uplands. The Swansea Museum – the oldest in Wales – is opposite the National Waterfront Museum and the LC indoor waterpark.
Offshore conditions are good for kitesurfing, and the marina shelters yachts overlooked by Wales’ tallest building: The Tower, Meridian Quay. The nearby SA1 Waterfront complex is becoming popular for its bars and restaurants, while shopping options include a covered market and the Morfa Shopping Park by Liberty Stadium, home to the city’s football and rubgy union teams.
Booking.com’s Swansea accommodation includes luxury hotels, cheap apartments and guest houses with parking.
What guests said about Swansea:
8.0
Scored 8.0
We used Swansea as a base for the Gower and found it...
We used Swansea as a base for the Gower and found it suitably placed for our visit, we also visited Skewen and Neath for historical family reasons.
We would go back to this hotel again.
The evening meals had a very limited menu and some of the quality of produce was not great.
Favourite places were the Theatre and Bay.
Easy to get around very close to amenities.
We would avoid eating in the hotel restaurant and The secret beach bar and kitchen.
norman
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Excellent location. hotel very dear for drinks splash of...
Excellent location. hotel very dear for drinks splash of coke in my Malibu nearly £3. They should have offered the opportunity too purchase a bottle lovely location close too beach marina & shops
darren
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The city has excellent tourist facilities and offers.
The city has excellent tourist facilities and offers. We can mingle with the locals at the local market. The only con is that local commerce closes at 18h. You can reach most of tourist sites by foot. Or if you rent a bike at bike hub is another option. You have many supermarket and many restaurants to choose.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Swansea has a wide sandy beach - several miles long that...
Swansea has a wide sandy beach - several miles long that stretches round the bay to Mumbles . modern marina with waterfront restaurants- I recommend the Welsh Hose - delicious , reasonably priced traditional Welsh food- Just like Mam makes - with a touch of Welsh ouse magic . The Shed also nice, a touch pricy . tasty breakfast at Hoogah Cafe, Bar + Kitchen - recommend their local lavender lemonade, rose or lavender hot chocolate - healthy breakfasts, and light meals - delicious - worth the walk . Swansea Market a must visit- Famous for its free cockles and laver bread- Also sells all sorts of everything including fresh local produce - Butchers- Gower salt marsh lamb, great fishmongers and fresh vegetable stalls, Bakers- look out for the Swanse loaf - great with local butter sold by the pat .Freshly made welsh cakes . Cafes & snack counter, hardware stores, hover repairs - gifts - all sorts of stuff. Singleton and neighbouring Brynmill parks also delightful - LS1 is fun pool and liesure centre close to the town centre - there is also a 50 m pool for more serious swimming mid way around the bay - Max Boyce song suns up the hiraeth and the croeso youy will find at Swansea 'Im going home to Swansea town, where day is dawning, Im going home to Swansea town, a lovely sea town morning "
Rosalind
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
While Swansea’s industrial entrance and surrounding...
While Swansea’s industrial entrance and surrounding conditions left us unimpressed, the charm of The Mumbles and Gower more than made up for it. The quaint spots and delightful sea views offered a pleasant contrast, making the visit worthwhile.
Bernadette
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Swansea is an up and coming town that has plenty to offer IF...
Swansea is an up and coming town that has plenty to offer IF you can find somewhere to park. You can often spend a long part of your day trying to find suitable parking that isn't too far away from where it's all happening.
Certainly worth visiting for a few days. Plenty of shops to peruse and cafes to sit in and people watch.
Stunning views across the bay and lovely beaches all within a few minutes drive.
There are plenty of restaurants to choose from and different cuisines. Taxis available if you don't want to drive and most are friendly.
Different seasons offer different views of Swansea so it's best to try out the town throughout the year.
Just don't forget. It's not the weather that's the problem! It's the poor choice of clothing!
Great boutique hotel in Uplands - short walk to local bars and restaurants. Room was really nicely decorated with a French style, with double doors opening to a balcony area. Huge shower room, comfortable bed, and cooking facilities if we needed them with continental breakfast. Philip was really welcoming on arrival, provided loads of details on where to go in the area (we're not from Swansea) and was available throughout if we needed any help. Would highly recommend!
We loved the hotel, very comfy room, very clean. Exceptional staff all round. Judy, Sara and the team at the reception were A+. Our daughter had a great time over Xmas at the Village in Swansea. The pool was amazing and the facilities including the Sauna & Steam room were very clean. Great breakfast, nice pub, really comfy room. Parking was available. Quiet room with all the facilities. Overall in the top 3 of my stays booked via booking.com. All good.
We had a one night stay in this lovely hotel with friendly staff and plenty of free onsite parking. It is conveniently located a couple of miles off the M4 and about fifteen minutes' drive away from Swansea city centre. Our room was very clean and equipped with everything we needed. The breakfast was good with plenty of cooked and continental options.
The hotel is easy to find. The parking is ample and close to the door. Swansea Arena is five minutes walk from the hotel and fifty metres from the sea. The reception staff were professional and cheerful. The room was large, the bed very comfortable and the coffee machine was a nice touch. The bar was friendly and again the staff were charming.
It was very close to where we needed to get too which was the Swansea Arena. Staff were very polite, we had a free complimentary drink in the hotel too with a large selection of options.
Cases were also carried to our rooms. Absolutely spotlessly clean.
never been to swansea before and the hotel was exceptional! from the staff to the room, everything was perfect. the staff are so lovely and make you feel so welcome. the rooms are clean and have access to most things you need. will 100% be coming back.
The hotel is just opposite to Swansea railway station and I can literally park my car overnight next to the hotel and all it costs is £2 a night. The windows were sound proof even though my room was facing a busy junction. Room is cosy and modern.
Hotel staff helpful and friendly. Hotel was very clean and tidy, I thought the theme of celebrating Wales and famous people linked to Swansea was a nice touch in this modern designed and refurbished hotel.
The apartment is large, comfortable, convenient and well equipped. It is well placed for the centre of Swansea and trips to the Gower. The parking is easy and right outside the apartment.
Executive room, which I was glad I chose was good, main hotel area not as good. Parking area also good, location good for town centre.
Nice spa facilities. Staff friendly and helpful.
Fantastic find! We were in Swansea for the Ironman 70.3 and the apartment was perfectly placed for the event and was so much more convenient than a hotel room!
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