What is Wrexham Wales famous for?
What is Wrexham Wales famous for? Wrexham is also famed for the quality of its underground water reserves, which gave rise to its previous dominance as a major brewing centre. Originally a market town with surrounding urban villages, Wrexham has now coalesced with a number of urban villages and forms North Wales' largest city.
Why do people visit Wrexham?
Heaps of history. You'll find lots of historic things to do in Wrexham – particularly associated with the Industrial Revolution. You can still see stately Victorian viaducts across the city. Some are even in use today, only now they are listed by UNESCO as protected World Heritage sites.