Bournemouth is a vibrant, thriving and incredibly exciting city, despite the unfortunate fact that it is known as ‘God’s waiting Room’. Bournemouth is called this because many old people choose to live here during retirement. However, the city has an amazing youth culture, with a a high number of language and other students. Of course a place such as this would be a excellent place to spend some time however, there is a great deal more to entertain you. In actual fact Bournemouth is incredibly popular with people of all ages, the most probable reason why there are so many establishments offering bed and breakfast in Bournemouth to choose from.
Bournemouth is situated on the English South coast, roughly one hundred miles away from of the capital city of England, London. The largest town on the south coast, Bournemouth, is renowned for having 7 miles of stupendous golden beaches of sand and glistening rich blue sea. It is the city’s mind blowing location that made it become an amazingly popular destination for tourist since the early 19th century. It is nearly impossible to imagine that the Bournemouth area was, in eighteen hundred, largely a remote and barren moorland mainly consisting of common grazing with the exception of the estate of Sir George Ivison Tapps. In the year 1809 a public house appeared on the heath, the Tapps Arms, a few of years after this, in the year eighteen twelve, the first folk, a retired army officer and wife, moved in.
Lewis Tregonwell and his wife acquired some land, off Sir George Ivison Tapps, upon which the couple built a series of villas overlooking the sea with the idea being to let them out to visitors in the summer for vacations. Lewis Tregonwell also built a nearby summerhouse. and also began planting countless pine trees, making a gorgeously sheltered walkway to the beach, which later became known as the Invalid’s walk.
Ever since those early days the popularity of Bournemouth, as a UK tourist destination, has ceaselessly increased, and today, it is widely known as a tourist haven for entertainment, culture, leisure, fun and recreation. Places which prove incredibly popular to visit include; Bournemouth Pier, the award winning Central Gardens, St. Peters Church Graveyard and the Russel-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum.
If you are in the process of deciding upon taking a break in the city of Bournemouth it is crucial that you book your accommodation at the earliest moment as, sadly hotels and guest houses in Bournemouth tend to be amazingly busy and are frequently fully booked months in advance. If you have a large family you might find that apartment accommodation in Bournemouth are a less expensive alternative to Bournemouth bed & breakfast.
