Situated on the south coast of Wales, Swansea is a vibrant city and county with a rich cultural tapestry. The National Waterfront Museum, housed in a wonderfully renovated warehouse with a distinctive slate and glass extension, showcases artefacts from the coal industry. Meanwhile, Swansea Museum, located by the marina, is home to an impressive collection of maritime paintings and boats. A significant tribute to the city's literary legacy is the Dylan Thomas Centre, which pays homage to the 20th century wordsmith through interactive displays. For those seeking local gems when they visit a new city, Swansea Market is a bustling hub offering a diverse selection of produce, crafts, and goods. The city takes pride in being the home to the Swans, adding a sporting flair to its cultural identity. Swansea also boasts plenty of natural beauty, including an area perched high above the glorious Rhossili Bay, the National Trust, which is just one of the ways to explore the delights of the area.