1) Alum Chine and Westbourne
Alum Chine is home to Bournemouth’s famous tropical gardens. During your stay, you must venture into Westbourne. Home to boutiques and individual shops, it’s a shoppers playground. And visit at night to choose from a feast of restaurants for a great holiday atmosphere.
2) West Cliff and Central East
Bournemouth West Cliff is home to Durley Chine beachThere are many hotels and guesthouses situated around West Cliff, giving a resort feel to the atmosphere, which is peppered with top class restaurants. West Cliff also encompasses the town centre, award winning Upper, Lower and Central Gardens, with Meyrick Park’s golf course and tennis courts close by.
3) East Cliff and Central East
Bournemouth’s East Cliff boasts the Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum. Central East also contains the Travel Interchange, so is perfect as a base for travel in and around Dorset. Or in you do choose to stay in the area, enjoy the boutiques on Westover Road and star studded shows at the Pavilion in the evenings. Not forgetting all of this and the ever-popular Bournemouth Pier beach with all amenities and beachside restaurants.
4) Boscombe
Boscombe quite simply oozes character. From the Boscombe Pier beach which is a haven for surfers, to the plethora of antique and bric-a-brac shops if there is ever a place to find something a bit different, it’s here. And don’t forget to pay a visit to the beautiful Boscombe Gardens.
5) Southbourne
Southbourne has plenty of facilities for families as you soak up the sun on the golden sands. In the evening, enjoy beautifully lit landscapes at the beachside restaurants. Christchurch, Southbourne is a great location for picturesque pastures.
2006-10-14 01:35:30
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answered by joe_logs_a_co 3
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Can't recommend anywhere good in Bournemouth as I have never been. Have always used Smooth Hounds http://www.smoothhound.co.uk/ to find B&B's in the UK and never been let down.
2006-10-14 05:08:58
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answered by Penfold 6
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i stay in Brighton and that i don't think of you are able to say everywhere is risk-free at the instant. each place has a historic past. you cant categorize one place in simple terms because of the fact it ought to have had a bad recognition interior the previous,the citizens and council have worked not common to make factors like whitehawk and moulsecoomb a greater effectual place to stay. in actuality whitehawk become interior the paper the different day for a fashion nicely the area has replaced. absolutely everyone could think of that we in Brighton walk around tooled up and arranged for a combat. i lived in hove (the meant posher area of brighton) for some years and its not the quiet residential local human beings could have you ever suspect,Brighton in simple terms has a recognition and its a not common area of dispel. im not saying that we are all saints that stay here,some distance from it yet we are actually not all awl welding murderers.
2016-11-28 04:47:19
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answered by ? 3
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The Anglo Swiss hotel is very nice.. just a tad expensive... there are plenty of places.. The Roundhouse is ok.. a bit cheaper.. go to www.thisisbournemouth.co.uk and click on leisure and you get a whole host of stuff... hope this helps
2006-10-14 01:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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why would yoy want to stay in bournemouth its like gods waiting room ,ramps everywhere and bi focal windows
2006-10-14 03:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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in bournemouth souds good
2006-10-14 03:08:29
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answered by Dave 1
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The train station, so you are ready to get the 1st train to somewhere good !
2006-10-14 01:28:59
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answered by ukfool666 2
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tell the landlady when she opens the door you would like to stay here and she would say ok and close the door
2006-10-14 01:22:44
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answered by srracvuee 7
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nowhere cos its full of old coffin dodgers whos families have sent em packing to get them the **** out of their sights,,p.s whats 30 metres long and stinks of piss,????.a queue of pensioners in a bournmouth hotel waiting for their free cup of tea,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2006-10-14 08:25:20
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answered by blu.boy 2
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a hotel
2006-10-14 01:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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