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Brighton or Bath
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I have Saturday to myself and fancy a day of indulgence.
Should I go to Bath or Brighton?
Should I go to Bath or Brighton?
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Nice to look at but over-priced for just about everything there.
Brighton:
Totally wonderful (even at this time of the year). A vast range of restaurants and bars (so you'll always be able to find something to meet your taste and budget), with some great shopping around North Laine.
Plus there's always something going on in Brighton. Here's the events listing for Saturday:
http://www.visitbrigh...%3D67%26submit.y%3D12
Nice to look at but over-priced for just about everything there.
Brighton:
Totally wonderful (even at this time of the year). A vast range of restaurants and bars (so you'll always be able to find something to meet your taste and budget), with some great shopping around North Laine.
Plus there's always something going on in Brighton. Here's the events listing for Saturday:
http://www.visitbrigh...%3D67%26submit.y%3D12
Brighton tip for tomorrow ... (when you correctly choose to come to Brighton)
From the Lanes, go across North Street (walking away from the sea), and head up a road called Bond Street.
Walk all the way up Bond Street. Keep going until you come to the end of the road, and there's a big guitar shop in front of you. Turn right, and then left, so you are still going in the same direction.
That takes you to the most wonderful little shopping area, and a fantastic pub called The White Rabbit. Good stop for a lunch time drink. You should go into the beer garden to see the big chair (you'll see what I mean if you actually go there!).
Honestly ... once you've taken a walk up there, you'll be looking in estate agents windows!
From the Lanes, go across North Street (walking away from the sea), and head up a road called Bond Street.
Walk all the way up Bond Street. Keep going until you come to the end of the road, and there's a big guitar shop in front of you. Turn right, and then left, so you are still going in the same direction.
That takes you to the most wonderful little shopping area, and a fantastic pub called The White Rabbit. Good stop for a lunch time drink. You should go into the beer garden to see the big chair (you'll see what I mean if you actually go there!).
Honestly ... once you've taken a walk up there, you'll be looking in estate agents windows!