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Cwtsh Hostel

1.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (48)
"Lovely staff, convenient for work and quiet! "
The price is AED 292
AED 351 total
includes taxes & fees
27 Apr - 28 Apr
Cwtsh Hostel

Sleeping Giant Bunkhouse

1.0 star property
The price is AED 2,191
AED 2,629 total
includes taxes & fees
7 May - 8 May
Sleeping Giant Bunkhouse

Studio 95 - Shared & Private Rooms

1.0 star property
The price is AED 153
AED 184 total
includes taxes & fees
27 Apr - 28 Apr
Studio 95 - Shared & Private Rooms
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Escape to relaxing Uplands! Enjoy its coffee, parks, and university life.

Dylan Thomas's Cwmdonkin Park The park is very a traditional one (it dates from 1874) and on a dull autumn afternoon not very cheerful in appearance. It lies only a stone's throw from Dylan Thomas's childhood home and in later life he described it thus "that small, iron-railed universe of rockery, gravel-path, playbank, bowling-green, bandstand reservoir, chrysanthemum garden, …..in the grass one must keep off, I endured, with pleasure, the first agonies of unrequited love, the first slow boiling in the belly of a bad poem, the strutting and raven-locked self-dramatization of what, at that time seemed incurable adolescence."
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