The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being by the sea, Brighton is a great place to spot some wildlife. It is famous for its murmurations (gatherings) of birds such as starlings, as they may be seen swirling and dipping over the sea towards sunset on most days. You can also keep an eye out for marine mammals including seals and even dolphins, which are sometimes spotted from the shore.
Brighton is home to many independent art galleries, theatres, and music venues, and there’s a real sense of creativity within the city. Make sure you head to the Lanes, a couple of streets towards the center of town which showcase some great independent shops and market stalls. Along the seafront, don’t miss the ‘upside down house’, a major photo opportunity that perfectly encapsulates Brighton’s quirky heart.
Brighton is famous for its Victorian-era palatial homes and hotels which face out to sea. You can take a great walk along the paved seafront, enjoying the views of this great architecture in one direction and of the sparkling blue ocean in the other. You can hire a bike if you want a faster way of getting around the city, or take it easy and stop off for an ice cream mid-promenade.
The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Here’s Why Brighton, UK is the Ideal Place for a Group Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There’s nothing better than a buzzing city that is located right on the sea, and Brighton doesn’t disappoint. The huge, sprawling beaches lining the south coast are the perfect place to spend the day, and you’ll see some of the best sunsets of your life here.
Brighton is famous for its rich and varied nightlife. If you’re after your classic club vibes, the popular venues along the seafront will satisfy you. But if you’re after something more eclectic, then have an explore of the endless little bars and pubs and you’ll no doubt come across something weird and wonderful.
Brighton seems to be in a little world of its own, where there’s a constant feeling of being on summer break. Everyone and anyone is accepted and celebrated for who they are, and you’ll meet all sorts of colorful characters while wandering the streets and winding lanes.
The post Here’s Why Brighton, UK is the Ideal Place for a Group Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 24 Hours In Brighton, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There’s something about seaside resorts and full English brekfasts that goes hand-in-hand—maybe it’s that sea air making you extra hungry, or perhaps it’s the sense of indulgence and focus on fun. Find somewhere along the seafront that does an authentic full English—you’ll need the fuel for the rest of your day.
Brighton’s pier is a hub of activity and attractions. You can get stuck into the arcade games and thrilling rides if you want, or skirt around these to the end of the pier where you get a stunning view looking out to sea and back towards the land.
Brighton’s Lanes are several streets’ worth of twisting, winding, shopping heaven. Cool cloth stores mingle with eclectic jewellry stands and tattoo parlors. It’s easy to spend several hours wandering around the Lanes, so stop off at a cafe if you need a refreshment.
Whether it’s before or after your evening meal, make sure you walk along the seafront and try to catch the sunset. Having the beach in such close proximity to a city feels really special, and the walk can help you wind down at the end of an action packed day.
Brighton is a fantastic British city and it’s definitely worth checking it out, even if you only have a day to spare.
The post 24 Hours In Brighton, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Top Day Trips to Take from London, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It takes just under two hours to reach Margate from London, but the trip is well worth it. This small coastal town is one of the most famous seaside resorts in England, known for its sandy beaches and unique attractions. Aside from getting some beach time, you should use the opportunity to visit Dreamland amusement park.
If you are not in the mood for a longer trip, then a visit to Windsor Castle is a perfect choice. Located in Berkshire County, less than an hour’s ride from London, the castle serves as one of the residences of the British Royal family. You’ll have a chance to explore its exceptionally decorated rooms, see notable paintings, and get familiar with its rich history.
Brighton is among the most popular day trips from London among tourists. This charming city is full of unique things to do and see, guaranteeing you a fulfilling day away from London. Some of its major tourist attractions include the vibrant shopping neighborhood North Laine and the historical site Royal Pavilion.
The post Top Day Trips to Take from London, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post A Guide to the Buzzing Pubs of Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Enjoy all kinds of music from jazz and folk to psychedelic rock in this comfortable, sensuous atmosphere. With a plethora of ciders, cocktails, wine, and over 70 beers to choose from, this is the perfect place to kick back and relax.
Have a quirky, colorful evening in this unique pub located in Brighton’s ever-vibrant North Laine. On Sundays, you’ll find a live gypsy-jazz band.
Enjoy a cozy pint by the open fire or get lost in the labyrinth of winding rooms and passageways in this elegant pub, located just off the beach on historic Ship Street.
Dance the night away in this moody rock and roll bar in the center of town. Not only is there a jukebox for pub-goers to select their own song choices, but the Pipeline also features a tasty vegan menu.
Tucked away at the heart of the city’s North Laine is this unique bar, serving a strong variety of beer, vinyl, and pizza.
Established in 1882, the Fortune of War is by far the oldest pub in Brighton, and features one of the largest beer gardens—otherwise known as Brighton Beach—with magnificent views and brisk sea air.
The post A Guide to the Buzzing Pubs of Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being by the sea, Brighton is a great place to spot some wildlife. It is famous for its murmurations (gatherings) of birds such as starlings, as they may be seen swirling and dipping over the sea towards sunset on most days. You can also keep an eye out for marine mammals including seals and even dolphins, which are sometimes spotted from the shore.
Brighton is home to many independent art galleries, theatres, and music venues, and there’s a real sense of creativity within the city. Make sure you head to the Lanes, a couple of streets towards the center of town which showcase some great independent shops and market stalls. Along the seafront, don’t miss the ‘upside down house’, a major photo opportunity that perfectly encapsulates Brighton’s quirky heart.
Brighton is famous for its Victorian-era palatial homes and hotels which face out to sea. You can take a great walk along the paved seafront, enjoying the views of this great architecture in one direction and of the sparkling blue ocean in the other. You can hire a bike if you want a faster way of getting around the city, or take it easy and stop off for an ice cream mid-promenade.
The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Here’s Why Brighton, UK is the Ideal Place for a Group Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There’s nothing better than a buzzing city that is located right on the sea, and Brighton doesn’t disappoint. The huge, sprawling beaches lining the south coast are the perfect place to spend the day, and you’ll see some of the best sunsets of your life here.
Brighton is famous for its rich and varied nightlife. If you’re after your classic club vibes, the popular venues along the seafront will satisfy you. But if you’re after something more eclectic, then have an explore of the endless little bars and pubs and you’ll no doubt come across something weird and wonderful.
Brighton seems to be in a little world of its own, where there’s a constant feeling of being on summer break. Everyone and anyone is accepted and celebrated for who they are, and you’ll meet all sorts of colorful characters while wandering the streets and winding lanes.
The post Here’s Why Brighton, UK is the Ideal Place for a Group Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 24 Hours In Brighton, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There’s something about seaside resorts and full English brekfasts that goes hand-in-hand—maybe it’s that sea air making you extra hungry, or perhaps it’s the sense of indulgence and focus on fun. Find somewhere along the seafront that does an authentic full English—you’ll need the fuel for the rest of your day.
Brighton’s pier is a hub of activity and attractions. You can get stuck into the arcade games and thrilling rides if you want, or skirt around these to the end of the pier where you get a stunning view looking out to sea and back towards the land.
Brighton’s Lanes are several streets’ worth of twisting, winding, shopping heaven. Cool cloth stores mingle with eclectic jewellry stands and tattoo parlors. It’s easy to spend several hours wandering around the Lanes, so stop off at a cafe if you need a refreshment.
Whether it’s before or after your evening meal, make sure you walk along the seafront and try to catch the sunset. Having the beach in such close proximity to a city feels really special, and the walk can help you wind down at the end of an action packed day.
Brighton is a fantastic British city and it’s definitely worth checking it out, even if you only have a day to spare.
The post 24 Hours In Brighton, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Top Day Trips to Take from London, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It takes just under two hours to reach Margate from London, but the trip is well worth it. This small coastal town is one of the most famous seaside resorts in England, known for its sandy beaches and unique attractions. Aside from getting some beach time, you should use the opportunity to visit Dreamland amusement park.
If you are not in the mood for a longer trip, then a visit to Windsor Castle is a perfect choice. Located in Berkshire County, less than an hour’s ride from London, the castle serves as one of the residences of the British Royal family. You’ll have a chance to explore its exceptionally decorated rooms, see notable paintings, and get familiar with its rich history.
Brighton is among the most popular day trips from London among tourists. This charming city is full of unique things to do and see, guaranteeing you a fulfilling day away from London. Some of its major tourist attractions include the vibrant shopping neighborhood North Laine and the historical site Royal Pavilion.
The post Top Day Trips to Take from London, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post A Guide to the Buzzing Pubs of Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Enjoy all kinds of music from jazz and folk to psychedelic rock in this comfortable, sensuous atmosphere. With a plethora of ciders, cocktails, wine, and over 70 beers to choose from, this is the perfect place to kick back and relax.
Have a quirky, colorful evening in this unique pub located in Brighton’s ever-vibrant North Laine. On Sundays, you’ll find a live gypsy-jazz band.
Enjoy a cozy pint by the open fire or get lost in the labyrinth of winding rooms and passageways in this elegant pub, located just off the beach on historic Ship Street.
Dance the night away in this moody rock and roll bar in the center of town. Not only is there a jukebox for pub-goers to select their own song choices, but the Pipeline also features a tasty vegan menu.
Tucked away at the heart of the city’s North Laine is this unique bar, serving a strong variety of beer, vinyl, and pizza.
Established in 1882, the Fortune of War is by far the oldest pub in Brighton, and features one of the largest beer gardens—otherwise known as Brighton Beach—with magnificent views and brisk sea air.
The post A Guide to the Buzzing Pubs of Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>