Take a break from taste in seaside Brighton, or explore sights among the nearby white-cliffed coast.
Brighton is South England’s fun city and the destination for students, bohemians, and blue-collar Londoners looking to go “on holiday.” In 1840, a train connected the city to London, making the beach accessible to the masses for the first time. Since then, Brighton has become “London by the Sea.” Whether wind, rain, or shine, it’s where people come for a good time — and a fine toffee apple. And though the town has grown a little shabby, Brighton still knows how to crank out the fun.
Newer to the scene is the i360, a beachfront observation tower with a doughnut-like elevator that lifts tourists to a bird’s-eye view over town. While sweeping views of Brighton won’t knock anyone’s socks off, the tower is a fun, modern addition to the cityscape. Locals consider these trails a birthright. English hiking clubs have even sponsored what they call a “Mass Trespass,” when walkers throughout the land use every trail and cross every fence to assert their public right of way. “Kissing gates” allow people to pass — but not the sheep.
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