Bournemouth City Breaks and Some Useful Things To Know
Bournemouth is a thriving, vibrant and extremely exciting city, despite the fact it is unfortunately nicknamed ‘God’s waiting Room’. The reason it is called this is that a great number of elderly people choose to live here during retirement. However, Bournemouth has a large youth culture, with a a high proportion of university students. Obviously such a place will be a superb place to have some fun however, there is lots, lots more to keep you entertained. In actual fact Bournemouth is extremely popular with all age groups, the most probable reason why there are so many hotels offering bed and breakfast in Bournemouth to choose from.
Bournemouth is situated on the coast in the South of England, a little over 100 miles away from of London. Bournemouth, the largest town situated on the south coast, is famous for having 7 miles of stupendous golden sandy beaches and glistening blue sea. It is Bournemouth’s profound location that led to it being an amazingly popular UK tourist destination since the beginning of the 1800′s. It is pretty difficult to imagine that the city of Bournemouth was, in eighteen hundred, largely a barren and remote heathland mainly consisting of common grazing excluding Sir George Ivison Tapps’. The Tapps Arms, a public house, appeared on the heathland in 1809, a few of years later, in the year eighteen twelve, the first residents, a retired army officer and wife, moved in.
Lewis Tregonwell and his wife purchased a patch of land on which they constructed a series of villas on the seaside with the idea of letting them out in the summer for vacations. The couple also built themselves a summerhouse. and also began planting many hundreds of pine trees, making a pretty sheltered walkway down to the beach, the Invalid’s Walk as it became known later.
Since the early days Bournemouth’s popularity, as a English vacation destination, has increased continually, and today, it has become known as a tourist haven for recreation, fun, culture, entertainment and leisure. The best loved places to visit include; the award winning Central Gardens, Bournemouth Pier, the Russel-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum and the graveyard of St. Peters Church.
If you and your family are in the process of deciding upon taking a break in Bournemouth it is immensely important that you reserve your accommodation at the earliest opportunity as, unfortunately Bournemouth hotels and guest houses tend to be amazingly busy and are often fully booked for a long period in advance. If you have a large family you might find that apartment accommodation in Bournemouth prove to be cheaper alternative to Bournemouth bed and breakfast accommodation.
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