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You're also never far from a coffee stop and not far from these shops is the popularPause Cat Cafe. If you're looking for undercover shopping, head to Poole's Dolphin centre about 6 miles from Bournemouth and easily reached on Morebus. While you’rein the town centre, visit Bobby’s– Bournemouth’s fabulous new destination store in the square with a beauty hall housing theglobal brands that we all know and love as well as a dedicated section for local, sustainable and conscious beauty and health products. There’s also Drool – a store dedicated to man’s best friend.

Bournemouth is renowned for its great student culture, and on a night out you can expect to see crowds head to either Old Christchurch Road or Lansdowne. Just a 10 minute-walk from each other.The town centre of Bournemouth includesfashion and jewellery, shoes, cosmetics and much more. On one side of the Bournemouth Squareyou'll find Superdry, Fat Face, Pandora and TK Maxx as well as independent jewellers, the fabulous Lush body and bath store and Waterstones among the shopping. Lush- which originates locally from Poole - does not disappoint;with hand-made and fun cosmetics - you will smell the sumptuous fragrancesas you get nearby! With seven glorious miles of idyllic coastline, you’re sure to fill your days with fun in this beautiful coastal town at any time of year. Bournemouth is very muchopen all year roundfor you and your family and friends to create lasting memories. Getting to Bournemouth is easy. We have excellent public transport links and ample parking. Looking for accommodation in Bournemouth… a perfect place to stay by the sea… But of course, this seasideresort really starts to come alive with the summer sun and the chanceto while away the longer daysenjoying all that a holiday in Bournemouth has to offer.If you haven't booked your summer break in yet, have a browse through the fantastic selection of accommodation. Or how aboutplanning a short break to look forward to- perhaps around one of our fabulous festivals and free events. Also, take a look at our spa breaksuggestions for a relaxing trip away with friends.

Bournemouth can be easily reached by road, rail and air, or by ferry (via Poole), the main road link is via the A338 (A31), the railway links the town to London Waterloo and the north-west, air passengers arrive at Bournemouth International Airport (formerly Hurn). Bournemouth town centre is well served byMore Buses. Head to the Square for buses to Christchurch, Southbourne, Boscombe, Winton, Moordown, Westbourne, Parkstone, Poole, Kinson, East Howe and West Howe, and more, leaving and arriving on a regular basis. Taxis Bournemouth town centre is such an exciting place to be! There is always something going on, from the awesome annual Air Festival to the wonderfully creative Arts By The Sea Festival. Don’t miss the spectacular annual Bourne Free Festival in July – the parade is always a highlight of the year! And from mid-November, see the town centre come alive with beautiful lights and festive fun on the run up to Christmas. Hair & Beauty With more than 30 restaurants and cafés catering for vegetarian and vegan customers, finding somewhere in Bournemouth that meets your dietary requirements needn’t be a worry. There are plenty of delicious and interesting menu options around the resort. International Cuisine Other Maps: Cowes Map - Shanklin Map - Sandown Map - Eastbourne Map - Hastings Map - Swanage Map - Southampton Map - Portsmouth Map

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Though settled since pre-history the area around present day Bournemouth was mostly undeveloped heathland until around 1800. The current town appears to have developed around a public house called The Tapps Arms, owing much to the work of Lewis Tregonwell. A few holiday villas, expanded into a sizeable community with a population approaching 60,000 by the end of the 19th century. Bournemouth has continued to grow and is as popular today as it has ever been.

The Bournemouth Town Rangers are the ‘eyes and ears’ of the town, helping visitors and locals get the most out of Bournemouth town centre. Whether you’re out shopping, work in the town centre or here on holiday, they’re on hand to give directions, answer questions or assist if there’s a problem, helping to ensure the town is a safe, attractive and enjoyable place to visit. The team cover the town centre from the Triangle to Lansdowne. Look out for them in their distinctive red uniform. Wayfinding Signs Whether you’re looking for a beach retreat, romantic break away, family holiday or activity break with friends, you’ll find what you’re looking for here in Bournemouth. From luxury international hotel groups, to quirky boutique hotels and self-catering offerings, there is somewhere to suit all tastes to make for the perfect coastal staycation.Home to Bournemouth’s vintage quarter and open air market and a mile from Bournemouth Town Centre, Boscombeis full of retro boutiques, cafés and book shops. The main centre is pedestrianised and home to the usualhigh street names and there's also an indoor shopping centre. From here, youcan easily while away an afternoon strolling along from the town centre to Pokesdown visiting themany antique, retro and bric a brac shops. a href="https://www.freecountrymaps.com">

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