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Tuesday 10 June 2014

What to see in Brighton!


On my 20th Birthday I decided I wanted to spend the day in Brighton, the weather was lovely, it's one of my favourite places and it's less that two hours away from home. As I love it so much I thought I would share my favourite spots, and where I would recommend visiting!

I have grown up loving day trips to Brighton, and once even stayed in a beautiful hotel on the seafront as a mini holiday. It's one of the most vibrant and exciting seaside towns in England and I would definitely recommend visiting if you get the chance. Here is a list of the best bits and hidden gems and if you are staying for a day or even a weekend, these are worth a visit!


1. The North Laine

This is personally my favourite spot, especially in the summer. It's packed with quirky shops selling everything and anything. I have always thought of it as a more spread out version of Camden Market in London! There is something for everyone here and I think you could easily spend a day strolling around the shops and cafes. 

A few to look out for

If you head into the large vintage store you will not only find incredible bits and bobs, ranging from clothes to old comics but also an old photobooth called 'photooptic' 

It only costs £3 and it's a great way to remember your day and get some great photos of your friends, they even have novelly hats and dress up items if you want a slightly different photo!

If you're vegetarian or vegan, or even just enjoy good food cooked on the day I would really recommend Iydea. They have two branches and their smaller one is in the North Laine, you can eat in or takeaway and the options are so varied and delicious. It's also good value for money as I didn't see a meal for over £7. We chose to enjoy ours sitting on the beach as it would have been a shame to waste such lovely weather.

Another shop I think is worth a look if you're into jewellery, acceseries or just want something a little different is the bead shop,  it's a small store but has lots of beads and necklace charms, you can pick and mix or just buy a few. You could make it there or just take some home. Personally I love buying a few charms for necklaces as I have lots of spare chains at home, the charms range from 50p to about £1.50 so are brilliant value and look great.

The Pier

I won't say too much about this one as I think most people that visit Brighton will go on the pier, it's probably the most well known tourist attraction but it is a bit of fun. I would say best if you have children and come spare change for the machines. There are lots of rides on the end of the pier, which are also good fun but keep in mind they come with tourist prices! 

The Beach 

You can't go to Brighton without going on the beach, okay so it's not a sandy one so not too great for sandcastles but in the Summer sitting on the beach with some friends and a cider is one of lifes small pleasures. There are lots of little arcades and places to get drinks and if you walk a little further out from near the pier, it's nice and relaxing and a beautiful setting. 

The Royal Pavilion 

The pavilion is exotic, stunning and something you have to see. I must admit I've never ventured inside (added to my things to do) but even just having an ice cream on the green, it's a stunning location and worthy of a few photos!

Shopping

I love shopping, well I'm a poor student so it's mostly window shopping but when I visit somewhere for a short amount of time it's not on the top of my things to do. Personally I'm more into exploring the place, taking lots of photos and getting a feel of it. Brighton however is good for shopping, although I prefer the North Laine independent shops. If you're looking for high street brands there is a  Primark on the high street along with many other well known stores. Also Churchhill Square shopping centre is in the middle of the city and full of the major brands including Urban Outfitters, HMV, Hollister, Levi's, Zara and River Island. 

...And lots more


All in all Brighton is a wonderful place, lots to do and see and so many cafes and places to eat,  there really is something for everyone. 

If you get the change go and visit, you won't be disappointed. It's also only 40 minutes on the train from London, so great for a day trip!




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