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There’s so much to see and do in Bournemouth – it’s the perfect place for all the family. So, we’ve got plenty of restaurants that cater for children. From diners and fish and chip shops on the prom to activity cafés that’ll keep the little ones busy, you can make sure that everyone’s fed after a busy day by the sea. Afternoon Tea But of course, this seasideresort really starts to come alive with the summer sun and the chanceto while away the longer daysenjoying all that a holiday in Bournemouth has to offer.If you haven't booked your summer break in yet, have a browse through the fantastic selection of accommodation. Or how aboutplanning a short break to look forward to- perhaps around one of our fabulous festivals and free events. Also, take a look at our spa breaksuggestions for a relaxing trip away with friends. Everything is in walking distance of the resort’s historic gardens and beautiful beaches so why not make a day of it and stay a while? The good news is that Bournemouth has some of the most competitive parking pricing on the south coast – if you know where to go! Best value for short stay:

Further east of Boscombe you will come to Southbourne Highstreet. What was once a residential area is now a bustling microcosm of independent retailers and of course nightlife. With great pubs on the Highstreet, unique and award-winning restaurants and bars and on the clifftops some special pubs with nice beer gardens, it truly is a wonder to explore in and of itself. While you’rein the town centre, visit Bobby’s– Bournemouth’s fabulous new destination store in the square with a beauty hall housing theglobal brands that we all know and love as well as a dedicated section for local, sustainable and conscious beauty and health products. There’s also Drool – a store dedicated to man’s best friend. The historic town of Christchurch is also only a step away with its own nightlife culture, craft ales, gin bars and even a brewery. Find out more about Christchurch pubs and bars here.If you're looking for undercover shopping, head to Poole's Dolphin centre about 6 miles from Bournemouth and easily reached on Morebus. Surrounded by rolling hills and sparkling seas, Bournemouth’s eateries have no trouble keeping it local. Farms and fisheries bring a variety of produce into the resort. From cheeses and chutneys to prime cuts and artisan breads, you’ll find the true taste of the South Coast here in Bournemouth. Seafood The Lord of the Manor's plan for the new Marine Village of Bourne' - basically villas on the east side of today's Westover Road plus the Bath Hotel. Across the Square to Bournemouth's other pedestrianised street are big fashion brands Primark and Zara, and family favourites Flying Tiger, Build a Bear Workshop and HMV.

Why not treat yourself at one of Bournemouth’s many hairdressers or barbershops, or get buffed and polished at one of the nail bars in town? The town centre is also home to many incredible tattoo parlours – there’s something for everyone. Fitness & Leisure Bournemouth is home to Castlepoint, a large shopping complex just over three miles out of the main town and fully accessible by public transport and withfree car parking. It features many well known shops, including aMarks & Spenceron three floors, Next, Robert Dyas, H&M, TK Maxx, and many others perfect for fashion and footware as well as gifts and homewares. With more than 30 restaurants and cafés catering for vegetarian and vegan customers, finding somewhere in Bournemouth that meets your dietary requirements needn’t be a worry. There are plenty of delicious and interesting menu options around the resort. International Cuisine

Why choose Bournemouth for shopping?

Bournemouth is renowned for its great student culture, and on a night out you can expect to see crowds head to either Old Christchurch Road or Lansdowne. Just a 10 minute-walk from each other. a href="https://www.freecountrymaps.com"> The largest town in the county of Dorset, England, Bournemouth has a population of just under 170,000, which increases considerably during the summer months when large numbers of visitors descend on the town for summer breaks and holidays. One of the Uk's most popular seaside resorts, it is also said to be the "happiest" place to live in England. Boscombe beach itself contains some a small collective of great beach pubs and bars ideal to soak up beautiful views of the sea. Perfect on a warm summer’s eve, although you will see these places are popular all year round. Bournemouth’s bustling town centre boasts a pedestrianised high street and Victorian arcades, department stores, high street favourites, and independent retailers. Commercial Road and Old Christchurch Road are where you will find most of the high street names, but don’t miss the bohemian Triangle area, Lansdowne’s buzzing business hub, and the upmarket Westover Road! National Brands

Whether you’re looking for a beach retreat, romantic break away, family holiday or activity break with friends, you’ll find what you’re looking for here in Bournemouth. From luxury international hotel groups, to quirky boutique hotels and self-catering offerings, there is somewhere to suit all tastes to make for the perfect coastal staycation. The town centre of Bournemouth includesfashion and jewellery, shoes, cosmetics and much more. On one side of the Bournemouth Squareyou'll find Superdry, Fat Face, Pandora and TK Maxx as well as independent jewellers, the fabulous Lush body and bath store and Waterstones among the shopping. Lush- which originates locally from Poole - does not disappoint;with hand-made and fun cosmetics - you will smell the sumptuous fragrancesas you get nearby! Dr Augustus B Granville, the leading authority on the spas of England, strongly recommends the development of Bournemouth as an invalid resort. As well as charming tea rooms in our coastal villages, many of our hotels offer afternoon tea so you can savour a scone in tranquil surroundings. Some even look out to sea for the ultimate seaside twist on a British tradition. Local Produce Getting to Bournemouth is easy. We have excellent public transport links and ample parking. Looking for accommodation in Bournemouth… a perfect place to stay by the sea…West of Bournemouth you will find Westbourne, similar in ways to Southbourne with its gentrified Highstreet you can find some unique places to get a drink and enjoy the atmosphere. Bournemouth town centre is well served byMore Buses. Head to the Square for buses to Christchurch, Southbourne, Boscombe, Winton, Moordown, Westbourne, Parkstone, Poole, Kinson, East Howe and West Howe, and more, leaving and arriving on a regular basis. Taxis

Though settled since pre-history the area around present day Bournemouth was mostly undeveloped heathland until around 1800. The current town appears to have developed around a public house called The Tapps Arms, owing much to the work of Lewis Tregonwell. A few holiday villas, expanded into a sizeable community with a population approaching 60,000 by the end of the 19th century. Bournemouth has continued to grow and is as popular today as it has ever been. You're also never far from a coffee stop and not far from these shops is the popularPause Cat Cafe. Located on the coast, it’ll come as no surprise that the seafood on offer in Bournemouth is among the best in the country. Plump, juicy prawns, sweet lobster and some of the tastiest fish in the ocean are all landed locally and served up beside the sea in our award winning restaurants and hotels. Cookery SchoolsBournemouth has some of the finest nightclubs around, and with Purple Flag status, you can enjoy a well-managed and safe night out with peace of mind. Head to the Square or Old Christchurch Road after dark for a variety of venues. Leisure & Entertainment Bournemouth town centreis only a short distance from the town’s train station and is regularly serviced by buses and taxis. Above you will find a very useful street map of Bournemouth a large town and seaside resort located in the county of Dorset, England, United Kingdom.

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