Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Rain at the beach

Brighton beach with the amusement park pier in the back
While this week the weather warms up in southern England, we weren't so lucky last week. Most of our days were spent in windy rain, especially on the coast. After picking up a rental car Thursday, we headed south to Brighton. Going south didn't help the weather much and as we arrived at the Brighton beach, a light rain started and a cold wind picked up. The first place we stopped was a coffee shop for a warm drink. It didn't warm up, but we took a walk down to the beach anyway. We ended up eating our picnic lunch huddled behind a boat (on land) to protect us from the wind with our hoods up to protect us from the misty rain. 

The beach could be a nice enough place to visit in the sun, with beach chairs for rent, many sea food shops to choose from and an amusement park on the pier. However, it depends on the vibe you are looking for. It is a nice beach and I can also imagine it being party destination. Scattered among the sea food shops and fishing museums, there are dance clubs and bars. So far, I have only visited Brighton during cool, overcast days and for some reason... (who knows why!) the beach has been fairly empty. I can't really give a fair suggestion of what Brighton would be like on a bright, sunny day, but my impression is that it would be bustling with people and loud with music, especially in the evening. Their website boasts that Brighton "is famed for its nightlife." So I'm not going to recommend going there or not - it just really depends on what you are looking for. I will say that it is not a place to go if you want a QUIET beach getaway.
Wildlife (read seagulls) in Brighton
A good part of our afternoon was spent exploring the narrow 'Lanes' in downtown Brighton. The Lanes are an area of boutiques and unique stores selling clothing, jewelry, home decor and appliances, as well as little tea and cake shops. Since I have not yet experienced Brighton's nightlife, the Lanes are probably my favourite part of Brighton - the narrow cobblestone streets are pretty enchanting. 

The Lanes in Brighton
A little bit about Brighton: There seems to be a large art community in Brighton, though I have not personally experienced it. Brighton hosts a huge arts festival in May, the Brighton Festival, so that might be the time of year to look at Brighton if you are interested in the arts. The Brighton Fringe is the second largest Fringe Festival in the world, after Edinburgh, and also runs in May. In fact, after doing a small amount of research, you will find that there are many, many festivals hosted in Brighton, big and small. 

I have no pictures of festivals in Brighton, so here is a picture of some seagulls having a party ;)
The LGBT community is the most active in the UK and is known as the Gay Capital of the UK. Brighton Pride attracts thousands of visitors every year in early August. Maybe I'll take a trip down and finally experience the proper night life of Brighton. 

The Royal Pavilion
History: there has been a settlement in the Brighton area for over 2000 years. There is evidence of ancient sites near Brighton from thousands of years B.C. as well as a Roman villa from the Roman period (though no evidence left of an actual settlement). In the fifth century, Saxons took over the Brighton area. It was used as a port, but without an actual town until 1086. One important building that I did walk around (though I didn't go inside) is the Royal Pavilion. It was founded by the Prince Regent in 1783 and overhauled in 1815. This palace is beautiful and extravagant, marking an interest in Brighton by the royalty and the beginning of Brighton as a party town. 
Cookies and Cream cupcake at Angel Food Bakery

Good food:
CafĂ© Coho: This was the coffee shop we stopped at when we first arrived in Brighton. The coffee was delicious and the food smelled divine. We didn't try the food, as we had brought a picnic lunch with us, but we were definitely tempted. http://www.cafecoho.co.uk/ 

Angel Food Bakery: A cake shop in The Lanes. We each tried a different cupcake and they were all scrumptious. I regret not buying a dozen to take home with me. It's a small cake shop with limited seating but the cakes are worth it. http://www.angelfoodbakery.co.uk/
Angel Food Bakery

Though we were on the coast, weirdly, we didn't try any of the sea food, but theoretically it should be fresh and tasty. 

For more about what to do in Brighton, here is the link to its tourism site:  http://www.visitbrighton.com/ 



Follow me to Stratford, Warwick and Coventry tomorrow!

Hugs & kisses from England.

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