Brighton - Ticking all the boxes
Blog: Bec and John in the UK - 28 October 2009
By: Bec and John
In order to truly understand the appeal of Brighton, you must first grasp the fundamentals of the English seaside:
- The weather will most likely make actually going in the water extremely unappealing
- Thus, there must be plenty of amusements on hand
- The more (knowingly or not) outdated and/or tackier the amusements, the better
- There must be deckchairs
- There should be a seafront promenade, which all visitors must tour up and down
- There must be {fish/scampi/burger}-and-chip outlets all along the sea front
- No matter what the weather, thou shalt have an ice-cream
- If thou art a small child, thou shalt drop thy ice-cream and cry
- A genuinely unique maze of lovely, quirky shop-filled lanes just behind the sea front
- A completely bonkers Royal Pavilion built by the Prince Regent in the early 1800s
- A whopping-great pier with an amusement-park on the end (not just a few dodgem cars either)
- A thriving local culture embracing two universities, a gay scene and live music

As per English Seaside requirements, we promenaded in both westerly and easterly directions, before stopping for refreshments, and plenty of 'em. It was seriously warm!

A visit to the Pavilion is an absolute must. Truly breathtaking in scale and ornate detail, both inside and out:

Finally we crunched our way out onto the beach itself and enjoyed the simple pleasures of England's gentle, non-threatening sunshine:
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