
Dolphin Hotel Swansea
The Dolphin Hotel Swansea is situated in the city centre of Swansea. It's a 5
minute walk from both the train station and the Maritime Quarter.
Guest Rooms
Dragon Hotel Swansea has traditional style guestrooms. They are a mixture of patterned fabrics and dark
furnishings. All guest rooms are equipped with televisions and telephones. There are both single and double guest
rooms available
Business Travellers
For business travellers, there is are conference rooms available. They can also make use of the banquet
facilities. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk, and free private parking is possible at a location nearby (a
reservation is needed).
Dining
The hotel provides a breakfast service. For lunch or dinner, you may prefer to eat away from the hotel, and
you are just a few minutes' walk away from cuisines to suit every taste. A 5 minute walk will take you to St Helens
Road, with its range of Indian, Chinese and Thai restaurants. Or why not head to Wind Street, which is just 3
minutes walk away. Wind Street has a large range of restaurants and bars. Friday and Saturday nights at Wind Street
are best avoided if you just want a quiet meal though, as there are literally thousands of people packing the many
bars.
Nightlife
Swansea is the place party and Travel Lodge Swansea is adeally located to take advantage of the nearby bars and
clubs. Swansea has around a dozen nightclubs located mainly along the Kingsway and Wind Street areas. Both
areas are less than 5 minutes' walk from Travel Lodge Swansea. Swansea also has hundreds of pubs
and bars, with many centralised around the city's vibrant cafe quarter at Wind Street. And don't forget the
many cosmopolitan restaurants scattered throughout the city centre. Swansea is the confirmed fun capital of
south west Wales! Across the bay at Mumbles, the great "Mumbles Mile" of bars is the essential haunt for
anyone on a pub "crawl". Although over the last few years the party crowed have moved to the city centre.
Out & About
For visiting theatres, galleries and sporting events, for shopping and for sightseeing in and around beautiful
Swansea Bay, the Dolphin Hotel is ideally situated. Their friendly, helpful team will help you make the most
of your visit. If you fancy venturing outside the city centre, why not explore the Gower Peninsula, which is less
than 15 minutes from the city centre. It is home to around 50 unspoilt beaches, coves and bays.
Gower Peninsula
The Gower Peninsula is both beautiful and
unspoilt. Over an area that measures just sixteen miles long by seven miles wide there are many historic
features located there. Notably, Gower was one of the first places designated 'An Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty' under the Act of 1949.
Gower has some of the best surf beaches in the UK. Over the past few decades surf culture grown into
one of the most popular sports in the area, and attracts people of all ages.
The beaches of the Gower Peninsula provide some of the most stunning coastline in the UK.
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