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]]>Brighton pier is one of the most famous in all of Britain. Here you can grab a churro, enjoy some candyfloss, ride the log-flume, and a bunch of other rides.
At the World’s End pub, you can do more than enjoy a pint of local British ale. You can also play with giant Scalextric racing sets and get stuck into immense video games with virtual reality headsets.
The Concord nightclub and music venue is a hotspot for world-famous DJs and singers.
The Devil’s Dyke is a natural valley located just outside of Brighton. You can walk there from the city center in about an hour and a half. From the top of the valley, you have breath-taking views of the whole region.
Lewes is a quaint village just outside of Brighton. You can take a picturesque walk there over the South Downs accompanied by tremendous views of the English countryside.
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]]>Located 115 miles from London, this city is named for baths that the Romans built in the 2nd century. Today you can visit the hot springs and head to Thermae Bath Spa for some pampering treatments. When you’re done, there are plenty of bars and pubs to relax and enjoy the local fare.
One hour by train from London will take you to this hip and happening beach town full of unique stores and restaurants. Palace Pier is the place to be if you’re looking to check out all of the local businesses. Take a walk on the rocky beach and breathe the salt air.
Cambridge is a beautiful little city about an hour east of London by train with plenty to offer any traveler. Take a stroll through the Botanic Gardens or a tour of the famous university, check out the Fitzwilliam museum, or visit St. Mary’s church. It’s a short trip sure to be worth your while.
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]]>Freetown is covered with street art. It’s a free-thinking community where anything goes. It has a totally unique vibe and is a colorful way to spend an afternoon.
Athens may be an ancient city, but it also has a unique youth culture, which can be explored through the edgy graffiti throughout the city.
The Ostiense District is a popular spot in Rome for street art lovers. You will find impressive pieces which cover entire buildings.
Zagreb is Croatia’s vibrant capital. It contains some truly mesmerizing street art, which usually tell a story about the country’s relatively short history.
Vienna is covered with street art and like everything in Vienna, it will impress you.
Bristol is the home of the infamous and mysterious Banksy. The anonymous street artist also did this iconic piece in Brighton, where tons of colorful graffiti can be found everywhere.
Antwerp has a unique alternative scene, and the colorful street art that covers the sides of buildings is a sure indicator of the city’s special personality.
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]]>Brighton pier is one of the most famous in all of Britain. Here you can grab a churro, enjoy some candyfloss, ride the log-flume, and a bunch of other rides.
At the World’s End pub, you can do more than enjoy a pint of local British ale. You can also play with giant Scalextric racing sets and get stuck into immense video games with virtual reality headsets.
The Concord nightclub and music venue is a hotspot for world-famous DJs and singers.
The Devil’s Dyke is a natural valley located just outside of Brighton. You can walk there from the city center in about an hour and a half. From the top of the valley, you have breath-taking views of the whole region.
Lewes is a quaint village just outside of Brighton. You can take a picturesque walk there over the South Downs accompanied by tremendous views of the English countryside.
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]]>The post Day Trips Worth Taking From London appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located 115 miles from London, this city is named for baths that the Romans built in the 2nd century. Today you can visit the hot springs and head to Thermae Bath Spa for some pampering treatments. When you’re done, there are plenty of bars and pubs to relax and enjoy the local fare.
One hour by train from London will take you to this hip and happening beach town full of unique stores and restaurants. Palace Pier is the place to be if you’re looking to check out all of the local businesses. Take a walk on the rocky beach and breathe the salt air.
Cambridge is a beautiful little city about an hour east of London by train with plenty to offer any traveler. Take a stroll through the Botanic Gardens or a tour of the famous university, check out the Fitzwilliam museum, or visit St. Mary’s church. It’s a short trip sure to be worth your while.
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]]>The post Fantastic Locations for Street Art in Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Freetown is covered with street art. It’s a free-thinking community where anything goes. It has a totally unique vibe and is a colorful way to spend an afternoon.
Athens may be an ancient city, but it also has a unique youth culture, which can be explored through the edgy graffiti throughout the city.
The Ostiense District is a popular spot in Rome for street art lovers. You will find impressive pieces which cover entire buildings.
Zagreb is Croatia’s vibrant capital. It contains some truly mesmerizing street art, which usually tell a story about the country’s relatively short history.
Vienna is covered with street art and like everything in Vienna, it will impress you.
Bristol is the home of the infamous and mysterious Banksy. The anonymous street artist also did this iconic piece in Brighton, where tons of colorful graffiti can be found everywhere.
Antwerp has a unique alternative scene, and the colorful street art that covers the sides of buildings is a sure indicator of the city’s special personality.
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