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Long gone are the days when Bournemouth was known as Gods waiting room. These days Bournemouth is a young and vibrant city with many bars and some of the best clubs in the UK. The University which used to be a small polytechnic is now the top university for Graphic Animation in England and has extensive Legal and Information Technology departments.
Still a very popular place for the elderly, who love to stroll along the promenade and Bournemouth Pier, this city is a real mixing pot of people both old and young. No matter how old you are there will always be something to do, and if you are struggling on a tight budget, there are plenty of free attractions to keep you entertained, as well as paid attractions in and around Bournemouth.
One of the free attractions is the spectacular Red House Museum, built in 1764 this quaint and beautiful Georgian building was originally built as a workhouse and over the years was turned in to a museum with a spectacular showcase garden.
If you are looking to splash out a little bit, then why not go along and look around the spectacular 18th Century, restored Highcliffe Castle. This grade 1 listed building was built by Lord Stuart de Rothesay. One sad factor about this castle is that though it has been fully restored on the outside, the inside is another matter and unfortunately it has not been possible to restore the staterooms to their former glory. But do not let that put you off as there is so much more to see from this gorgeous Castle, with its historical heritage and exhibitions programs. Not only is Highcliffe Castle a popular attraction, you can also hire this mansion for your wedding venue.
Now if you are looking for historical facts and a place to stay in Bournemouth, then you need not look any further than the Langtry Manor, now a hotel, it was built in 1877 and not by just anybody but by the Prince of Wales. He later became King Edward VII, or Bertie as Lilly Langtry affectionally referred to him. Lillie Langtry or Emile Charottle Le Breton, born in 1853 and became Lillie Langtry when she married Edward Langtry, was in fact secretly having an affair with the royal. Lillie was his mistress for years and such he loved her that much he had a house built in Bournemouth, so they had a place to be together. Over a hundred years later it was bought and made into a hotel by Pamela Hamilton and her daughter Tara. This beautiful and stunning Manor Hotel is by far one of the best hotels to stay in whilst visiting Bournemouth and you will not be disappointed, they even hold Murder Mystery weekends and wedding venues.
There are quite a few famous people born in Bournemouth and proud of their heritage. Amongst them are TV presenter Russel Spensor, Ken Sprague the political cartoonist, Jayne Alkinson, a television star in the USA hit series 24, who plays Karen Hayes.
Remember that famous novel from your childhood Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, well Bournemouth was where he not only got his inspiration but actually the place where he wrote the novel.
Bournemouth O2 Academy, formally known as the Opera House nightclub, whcih is in fact located in Boscombe is considered one of Bournemouths largest and most popular clubs. Another popular place is Lava & Ignite nightclub, which was awrded "Best Club" by the locals. Plus they are known to have quite a few celebrity appearances so if you do go along, keep your eyes open.
Just a short walk along the beach, you would find the Pavilion Theatre on Westover Road. If you are into casinos, then you will be happy to know that there is a Gala Casino on Westover Road. What a way to spend an enjoyable night, take in a show at the Pavilion Theatre, then have a delicious meal and entertainment at the Gala Casino to finish the night off. Why not take along one of Crimson Follys beautiful Escorts and be the envy of every man there.
Westover Road is locally referred to as Bournemouths answer to Bond Street due to the expensive shops and upper class clientele who frequent the bars and restaurants along it. It is not at all uncommon to find Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins parked along there. With so many things to do in Bournemouth you will not get bored but to make your visit memorable get a lovely Bournemouth escort to join you.