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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. There is so much to do in Bournemouth town centre – state-of-the-art cinema, virtual reality, escape rooms, soft play, arcades, bowling, tennis, crazy golf, and so much more. Cinema 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… Bournemouth 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 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. 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.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 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. a href="https://www.freecountrymaps.com"> 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! 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 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?

You're also never far from a coffee stop and not far from these shops is the popularPause Cat Cafe. 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 Bournemouth hosts food and drink festivals throughout the year, giving you the chance to sample and celebrate specialist cuisine and exotic flavours both in the town itself and our coastal villages. The Christmas market is a delight for the senses as roasted chestnuts, mulled wine and hot chocolate are served from alpine huts in the town centre. Vegetarian & Vegan

When it's time for lunch BH2 in the gardens offers a great choice ofeateries.The gardens also offer a perfect place to take a break and have a sit downwith acoffee. Why not discover... Treat yourself and your family to a special dining experience… book a table at one of our fabulous restaurantswith fantastic fish and seafood. There are so many eateries, from alfresco cafes to fine dining. Take a look at some of our small independent bistros, cafesand bars.Or if you want something a little livelier, then why not sample some of our eclectic nightlifeand make some great memories with your friends and family.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. 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 Bournemouth’s picture perfect location on the South Coast attracts independent restaurateurs and specialist chefs as well as larger chain restaurantsgiving you the freedom to experiment or confidence ina trusted favourite. Pubs & Bars If you're looking for undercover shopping, head to Poole's Dolphin centre about 6 miles from Bournemouth and easily reached on Morebus. Further down the road you will stumble into Ashley cross with its terrific culture and finally Poole town which is not far down the road.

When looking for somewhere to get a drink you always want to find the best bars in town. With student bars, beach pubs, beer gardens, craft beer, gin bars, places for dancing and of course places to find classic pub food, you can be sure you’ll find somewhere in Bournemouth to get a drink and soak up the great atmosphere. 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: The original Bournemouth (basically a semi-circle of one mile radius with its centre where Pier Approach is today) is governed by a Board of Commissioners. Just outside of Bournemouth, you will find Boscombe with its quirky Highstreet and stunning beach and pier.

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Other Maps: Cowes Map - Shanklin Map - Sandown Map - Eastbourne Map - Hastings Map - Swanage Map - Southampton Map - Portsmouth Map 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. The Bournemouth Town Rangers are the ‘eyes and ears’ of the town, helping visitors and locals get the most out of Bournemouth town centre. Whether you’re out shopping, work in the town centre or here on holiday, they’re on hand to give directions, answer questions or assist if there’s a problem, helping to ensure the town is a safe, attractive and enjoyable place to visit. The team cover the town centre from the Triangle to Lansdowne. Look out for them in their distinctive red uniform. Wayfinding Signs If you’re planning to be in town all day, or over 4 hours, the independent Glen Fern multi-storey, Central, Cotlands Road and the Madeira Road multi-storey offer excellent value.

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