42 rooms from €98 per night
“Boutique chic comes to rejuvenated Swansea. Individually styled rooms perfectly mix traditional and contemporary styles. Some feature heavy four poster beds. Modern light and airy bathrooms. Swansea's only Champagne Bar and an excellent restaurant make this a stylish choice.”
“Boutique chic comes to rejuvenated Swansea. Individually styled rooms perfectly mix traditional and contemporary styles. Some feature heavy four poster beds. Modern light and airy bathrooms. Swansea's only Champagne Bar and an excellent restaurant make this a stylish choice.”
Hotel Review
Swansea’s first boutique hotel kick-started the gentrification of the formerly run-down marina area and remains the city's leading property several years on. The rooms are sleek, the champagne bar a magnet for the local glitterati and the restaurant reassuringly buzzy. But Morgans is also a pretension-free zone: think bacon butties at breakfast and staff happy to share a joke.
Recommended For
- Value chic
- An upmarket boutique option, with fourposter beds, balconies and orginal wooden flooring- at a very reasonable price.
- Other Activities
- Visit mumbles Pier for an authentic British seaside experience - amusement arcades, fish and chips and ten pin bowling.
- Museums
- The National Waterfront Museum gives an interactive experience of life during the Industrial Revolution.
- Surfing
- Beaches at Gower Peninsular have excellent surf conditions, plus the hotel provides packed lunches!
- Sights nearby
- Just 13 miles away is Gower Peninsular, Britain's first named Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
- Great walks
- Stroll around Clyde Gardens and admire the exotic plants, a lovely way to pass the afternoon.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Just a two minute walk from the Dylan Thomas Theatre, well worth checking out on your stay.
- Historic
- An ornate Harbour Trust building dating from 1902.
- Less £
- Wedding license
- Full of character
- Good wine list
- Disabled access
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Chic
- Child friendly
- Retro/Vintage
- Free wifi
- Traditional
- Contemporary
- Four poster beds
- Romantic
Facilities
- Parking
- Free parking.
- Safe
- Four poster beds
- Bar
- Wedding license
- Bicycles available
- In room DVD
- Walking distance restaurants
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Good wine list
- Disabled access
- Restaurant
- Child friendly
- Room service
- Free wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Air conditioning
- Wifi
Activities
- Other Activities
- Visit mumbles Pier for an authentic British seaside experience - amusement arcades, fish and chips and ten pin bowling.
- Museums
- The National Waterfront Museum gives an interactive experience of life during the Industrial Revolution.
- Surfing
- Beaches at Gower Peninsular have excellent surf conditions, plus the hotel provides packed lunches!
- Sights nearby
- Just 13 miles away is Gower Peninsular, Britain's first named Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
- Great walks
- Stroll around Clyde Gardens and admire the exotic plants, a lovely way to pass the afternoon.
- Hotel Entertainment
- Just a two minute walk from the Dylan Thomas Theatre, well worth checking out on your stay.
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