Every week until the end of August we will be highlighting a city in the UK or around the world that is celebrating Pride. This week we travel to Swansea for their special event Swansea Pride.

16 May 2026
10:00 to 22:00
 
Swansea Pride   
Wind Street to The Guildhall
Swansea, West Glamorgan SA1 4PE
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🌈 Don't forget, OutUK has the most comprehensive and accurate guide to UK Pride celebrations throughout 2026.


OutUK correspondent Adrian Gillan explores Wales' revitalised yet oft-neglected second city, Swansea - plus the beautiful and varied Pembrokeshire peninsula, just due west.

Wales' "city by the sea", Swansea, has a sizeable scene full of Welsh student studs and stunners; and is mere minutes from some of the UK's finest coastline on the gorgeous Pembrokeshire peninsula.

Sights

Swansea is a modern, vibrant and compact city, boasting castle ruins, a picturesque marina, the state-of-the-art National Waterfront Museum, the Dylan Thomas Centre celebrating Wales' most famous literary son, theatres like the Grand Theatre and Dylan Thomas Theatre and a beautiful and welcoming Cafe Quarter.
It also offers some of the sexiest, most unspoilt men in the British Isles. Be sure to check out their smouldering eyes, lilting tongues and jaws to well-nigh die upon!

A true area of outstanding natural beauty!

Castle Square Swansea Castle Square. Crown copyright (2011) Visit Wales

Scene

The Swansea scene has lost more than its fair share of venues recently, but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger and the fit survivors all lie conveniently close to each other, smack-bang in the centre. Traditional stalwart, The Kings Arms in the High Street, is one such casualty and is sorely missed by all LGBT patrons in the city.

Dorothys Showbar Swansea in Wind Street is a quirky, loud and atmospheric bar, that's known for its good musicand a friendly atmosphere featuring some entertaining drag queens amd lovely cocktails. Just down the road you'll find Popworld Swansea the area's popular mixed nightclub which is packed out almost every night. Djs play great music and there some good deals to be had on drinks throughout the week. They play all of the cheesy pop tunes people want to hear in a rather POPTASTIC! way.

Heaven Swansea is the other nightclub in Swansea and just a 3 or 4 minutes walk away in Castle Street. They also provide quality cocktails which you can enjoy in an atmosphere inspired by the Balearic vibe. They play the coolest beats by resident and house music Djs from across the country.

Pride


Behind people on the Swansea Pride March
Photo: Beynonlv
CC0 via Wikimedia Commons
Swansea has a proud reputation for staging an annual Swansea Pride every year. Most of the events take place in and around The Guildhall in the city centre, from 10am to 10pm. The Pride March and Parade starts at 11am in Wind Street, and travels all around the city along Oxford Street and St. Helen's Road to the Guildhall. The Festival is then in the Guildhall where there's food and drink as well as traders offering a range of goods and merchandise.

The main stage in the Guildhall has live entertainment throughout the day. Inside the Brangwyn Hall the Swansea Pride Community Zone, has lots of information stalls from organisations, support services, charities, community groups and some craft traders as well.

Stay

Swansea's premiere boutique hotel, Morgans in Somerset Place, is located in the beautiful maritime quarter, a short walk from the city centre. A grade 2-listed building, previously home to the port authority responsible for administrating Swansea's thriving seaborne trade, it is now a stylish and characterful 5-star hotel - including neighbouring Morgans Townhouse accommodation. It has a fabulous bar and eatery too.

Purely Pembrokeshire

The Pembrokeshire peninsula - little more than an hour's drive due west of Swansea, jutting out towards the Atlantic Ocean and Ireland - contains Pembrokeshire National Park, which is the only one of Britain's 14 National Parks to be almost fully coastal.

It's renowned for its rocky coastline, a National Trail footpath, plus pristine headlands and beaches. You can also enjoy picturesque towns and villages like true-gem Tenby or lovely little Saundersfoot; more Blue Flag beaches than any other county in Britain; medieval walled settlements, plus heaps of forts and castles, like those at Pembroke or Carew. Lying on the River Alun on St David's Peninsula, Wales' westernmost point, St David's itself is Britain's smallest city in both size and population (1700 people); the final resting place of Saint David, Wales' patron saint; and the 'Christian capital' of Wales, a place of pilgrimage for centuries.

Built in the 12th Century on the reputed site of St David's 6th Century monastic settlement, St David's Cathedral boasts a fine wooden roof, extraordinary sloping floor plus wonderfully restored cloisters. And its nearby now-ruinous Bishops Palace still likewise conveys the wealth and power of the medieval church.

Other attractions include the 14th Century Tower Gate, the Celtic Old Cross plus a modern Visitor Centre with art gallery. Whitesands Bay, scarce two or three miles west, is a popular water sports resort, also described as one of the best tourist beaches in Europe. Whitesands Bay Pembrokeshire Whitesands Bay Crown copyright (2011) Visit Wales
Tudor Court Hotel in St David's is a peaceful privately-owned 22-room hotel set in 15 acres of coastal land and quiet secluded gardens in St David's - with views, due south, over terraced gardens, to the sea beyond. The first building on this site was constructed in 1870 to re-house the long-established St David's Cathedral School. The hotel boasts an excellent bar-lounge and restaurant, the latter with a top-notch chef and an especially fine line in locally caught fish! It's unique, quirky - oft tad naughty - mythologically-themed decorative ceramic tiles, gracing many an indoor wall: the life's work of an eccentric and highly imaginative former owner. Enjoy one of several rather dramatic coastal walks right on the doorstep!

Train company GWR runs an hourly service between London Paddington and Swansea, journey time 3 hours. To then explore St.David's, and wider Pembrokeshire, best hire a car.

Some other useful websites include: www.visitpembrokeshire.com and www.visitwales.com

THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK

Dorothys Showbar Swansea (8-9 Wind Street; facebook)
Heaven Swansea (7 Castle Street; Website)
Morgans (Somerset Place, Swansea; 01792 484848; Website)
Popworld Swansea (2 Wind Street; Website)
Swansea Pride (The Guildhall, Swansea; Website)
Tudor Court Hotel (200 Oystermouth Rd; T: 01792 650389); Website

Revised May 2026.

 

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