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Brighton Beach |
When we felt the good English summer may not last long, decided to head to one of the UK's top attractions - Brighton Beach. For decades it remains as one of the main attraction, so obviously for many reason as Brighton offers miles of beautiful pebble coast with a abundance of clubs, bars and restaurants.
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Near Brighton Visitor Center |
From London Bridge Station to Brighton Beach Station it took 1 hour & 20 min and 10 pounds for a return ticket, which is quite cheap during peak summer. Brighton beach is 10 minute walk from Brighton train station.
If you are one of those, who enjoys shopping, visiting restaurant on a busy tourist place, or enjoy the fish and chips - traditional UK food, you will feel you are on the right place as you will see wide variety of options to satisfy your taste buds.
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Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
After spending few hours in the beach, visited the Royal Pavilion, which is a former royal residence located near the Brighton beach. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style, which is prevalent in India for most of the 19th century.
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Narrow shopping lane, Brighton |
After lunch, experienced an enjoyable stroll through the narrow busy streets and in the evening hour, visited the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, which is located in the Royal Pavilion gardens. It has rich collections exhibits and is free, so it is definitely worth a visit.
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Street View - Brighton |
Apart from the beach, Brighton offers a wide range options to spend a whole day including Brighton Toy Model Museum, Royal Pavilion and Brighton Pier - which offers restaurants, kids games and funfair.
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Brighton, England |
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