Why You Should Visit Brighton In England
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010Tourists from all over the United Kingdom have been traveling to Brighton for holidays for well over one hundred years due to its location and appeal. European tourists also have been coming to taste the flavors of the British south coast for a number of years. Brighton (also now known as ‘London-by-the-sea’) is the archetypal British beach town, with everything that is expected in a town bearing the title: a grand pier, a beautiful (former) royal palace, theaters, concert halls, and probably the most important, a fantastic beach. Though it is much more than the sum of it’s parts, most people say it is the atmosphere that makes it so special. Due to the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex, there is no shortage of young people to fill up the local bars and clubs on Friday and Saturday nights, Co-currently people travel from all over the south coast of Britain to sample Brighton’s night time amenities. On the other end of the scale, in terms of age, Brighton is also hugely popular with people who have been visiting the city since, in some cases, the end of the second world war, when they used to holiday with their parents. This is why Brighton has such high acclaim for being one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK. So you know what you want to do and where you want to go, but where will you stay? Accommodation in Brighton comes in all possible budget ranges. You can pay very little for a bed in one of the very clean hostels, or maybe you want to stretch to a 5 star resort, either and anything in between is available in Brighton. The best cheap seafront Brighton budget hotels are only an online search away, so do not forget to search before you travel! Finally, if you are looking for a holiday to experience such sights and sounds of a seafront city on the south coast of the United Kingdom, look no further than Brighton. The chances are you will already be booking your return visit before you leave from the first!