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What to visit on holiday in Bournemouth

Going on holiday in Bournemouth

Guest post of her friend Vera, that offers an alternative to evergreen London, which I have recently shown travel itinerary in three days.

Summer is just around the corner and already start thinking about what destination to get to spend a few days in the company and in complete relax and why not, also improve a little’ the foreign language.
Many young people decide to spend their summer holidays abroad, especially to learn or improve their second language.
The goal of which I speak today may be of interest to young people, but at the same time suitable for a family… we are going to know the beautiful Bournemouth.

This lovely town is located on the southern coast of’England, to about 150 kilometers from the great London, overlooking the Poole Bay.

It lives much on tourism, thanks to its geographical position, benefited from the sea and beautiful beaches, crystal clear, visited by many tourists every summer.

During your stay you can assimilate as this coastal town is one of the most famous places in England for sports, as water skiing, diving and surfing in particular, in short, all experiences to try in your holiday!

For a bit of relaxation I recommend a walk along the pier, where they eventually meet the Bournemouth Pier, a great place to enjoy a drink with friends.

Among other things, Bournemouth also has a coastal part, namely the Jurassic Coast, declared by’UNESCO come Heritage.

The vast coastline was called in this way for many fossils found in codesto place.

A Bournemouth's international atmosphere and fun. E'infatti a town on the move, thanks to the many pubs, restaurants, shops and trendy bars where to spend unforgettable evenings.

Bournemouth is also considered one of the most suitable places for a holiday studio; Here you will find a variety of accommodation suitable in any time of year.

Your holiday will therefore study a mixture of English culture and the hectic modern life.

After giving an overview of the whole city, I propose a few places of interest that you can not lose; for example the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, one of the most fascinating art galleries of the world, housed in a Victorian mansion (the entrance fee is very low, the ticket costs 5 pounds, while for families 15 pounds).

Among the monuments of a religious nature are the St. Peter’s Church, built between 1844 and the 1849 of conception George Edmund Street to beautify the city.

A large green space that runs through the city is bounded by Bournemouth Gardens, Close attention to detail, and offer a view of unique colors; are divided into three areas, all in Victorian style: top, central and lower, and are close to Bournemouth Pier.

One of the most entertaining attractions of the city there is always waiting in the Bournemouth Gardens, or the Bournemouth Eye, a thrilling hot air balloon ride to enjoy a unique view of the coast and the city (whole input costs 12,50 pounds).

If you are in the company of children, Bournemouth will know how astonish thanks to’Oceanarium in Bournemouth, one of the largest aquariums in England. Offers a number of interactive activities such as cage diving, where you will be immersed into contact with the sea creatures virtual, and walk in the water tunnel, where you can see all the animals swim around you (whole input 24,85 pounds).

The old town, or rather “The Square” the city, located inland.

It is very pleasant to wander through the various streets of the city, full of shops where you can do good and healthy shopping.

 

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