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Shoppers will enjoy the range and choice of shops including high street brands on Oxford Street and in the Quadrant Shopping Centre, independent traders on Plymouth Street, High Landore Park and Ride Site Street and the Arcades. Swansea has a bustling pub and club scene and hosts a wide range Cross Valley Link Road Landore of restaurants, bistros and street cafes. Theatres, museums, galleries and cinemas offer a Swansea SA1 2JT vibrant and varied cultural scene, whilst a host of recreational attractions are available for the more energetic. The LC Leisure Centre is one of Wales’ most popular attractions located Fabian Way Park and Ride Site within Swansea Marina, minutes away from the popular seafront promenade hosting the Fabian Way Wales Coastal Path and cycle path. Swansea SA1 2JT For event information please visit www.visitswanseabay.com Mariner Street .......................C1 Whitewalls ............................B4 Dewch i ymweld â chanol dinas Abertawe heddiw am brofiad siopa a Street Index Miers Street .......................... F2 William Street .......................A5 Milton Terrace .......................A1 Willows Place .......................A3 hamdden cyflawn gyda digwyddiadau a gweithgareddau i bawb o bob oed. Adelaide Street ..................... E4 Morris Lane .......................... F2 Wind Street ...........................D4 Albert Row ............................C5 Mount Pleasant .....................A1 Windmill Terrace ................... F1 Bydd siopwyr yn mwynhau’r amrywiaeth a’r dewis o siopau, gan gynnwys brandiau’r stryd Alexandra Road ....................C1 Nelson Street ........................B4 Worcester Place ...................C3 Balaclava Street ...................G2 fawr ar Stryd Rhydychen ac yng Nghanolfan Siopa’r Cwadrant, masnachwyr annibynnol ar New Street ............................C1 York Street ............................D4 Bath Lane ............................. E4 New Cut Bridge .................... E3 Stryd Plymouth, y Stryd Fawr ac yn yr arcedau.
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