Morgans Hotel is a Grade II-listed boutique venue that dates back to 1902

The exterior of a large red and white building

Morgans Hotel, SA1 1RR
01792 484 848 | www.morganshotel.co.uk


Morgans Hotel is a Grade II-listed boutique venue that dates back to 1902. It was originally the Swansea Harbour Trust Building, but over time it was adapted until it became the wedding venue that we see today. Located just minutes from the Maritime Quarter and a short drive from the Mumbles and Gower coastlines, this boutique venue boasts 42 bedrooms, a restaurant on the first floor with access via a champagne bar, and a Greek statue-clad clock outside that is sure to wow your friends and family.

Celebrate in style
The impressive Banqueting Hall is licensed for ceremonies of up to 110 guests. Family and friends will love the decadent architecture and original mural which is used as a backdrop for your special vows.

Licensed for intimate ceremonies of up to 40 guests, the Sir Galahad Suite allows you to celebrate with the most important people in your life. Natural daylight floods through the original sash windows, illuminating the most intricate details of your décor.

Adjoined to the Banqueting Hall, the Atrium area offers a chance to dine beneath the stars under the glass roof. Up to 40 of your closest family and friends can enjoy your wedding breakfast in style next to the internal stained-glass window. Boasting a private bar, your guests can settle into the celebrations with the assurance of romantic seclusion away from the bustle of the city centre.

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The four-star venue has plenty of places to explore and take pictures.

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