Brighton Vacations: Things To See And Do When You Stay in Brighton

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Brighton Vacations: Things To See And Do When You Stay in Brighton

Saturday, September 27th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Holidays in Brighton are popular with not only people in the United Kingdom but with visitors from all over the world as well. Perched on the south coast of England, this town is one of the biggest of all the settlements to be located by the sea in the UK.

The town originally known as Brighthelmston dates back to well before the Domesday Book of 1086. However, the town’s significance as a health spa only came to the fore in the 18th Century. It started to become more popular with young and old alike thinking about spending a day by the seaside as the railway came to it in 1841. This is a place where many of the aristocracy of the 18th and 19th Centuries would spend time together.

In fact, if you go further back in time during the 16th Century Brighton was only a tiny fishing village and only had 1,500 inhabitants in small cottages. You can still discover a few of these buildings which you can find in The Lanes. But things drastically began to change in the 17th Century because Dr Richard Russell from the nearby town of Lewes began to talk about the health benefits of using salt sea water to treat glandular diseases.

After 1750 the town began to fill with people who wanted to test the sea water to see if it really could help them. Furthermore the town became even more popular once members of the UK’s Royal Family decided to try the waters and also bathe in the sea.

Each year now the town has more than 8 million visitors to it and they enjoy everything that this coastal town has to offer. Hotels in Brighton itself ranges from luxury (expensive) hotels to mid priced ones. Plus there are plenty of great little guest houses and B&B accommodation which offer you a much more friendly and personal touch.

When you get to Brighton there is much for one to do and see from wandering the local streets. Or a stroll along the historic promenade and you will come to the Palace Pier and the Royal Pavilion both of which normally end up on your tourist agenda. Definitely, the Royal Pavilion is something that should not be missed.

Called a folly this building was created by the Prince of Wales who was later crowned George IV. He was well known for his flamboyancy and eccentric ways but the building he created still remains as a reminder of a bygone era although Brighton has long since been host to many tourists.

Along with the more traditional attractions, you’d expect to see in a prestigious UK seaside resort, Brighton holds a large number of cultural events every year too. Of course, you’ll still find the amusement arcades along with souvenir shops but delve deeper and you are sure to find something that really makes people enjoy coming to this town.

When it comes to Brighton vacations you’ll be pleasantly surprised at just how much there is to do and see in this town.

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