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Bournemouth Street Atlas (A-Z Street Atlas)

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Above you will find a very useful street map of Bournemouth a large town and seaside resort located in the county of Dorset, England, United Kingdom. Other Maps: Cowes Map - Shanklin Map - Sandown Map - Eastbourne Map - Hastings Map - Swanage Map - Southampton Map - Portsmouth Map Bournemouth’s picture perfect location on the South Coast attracts independent restaurateurs and specialist chefs as well as larger chain restaurantsgiving you the freedom to experiment or confidence ina trusted favourite. Pubs & Bars 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).

Treat yourself and your family to a special dining experience… book a table at one of our fabulous restaurantswith fantastic fish and seafood. There are so many eateries, from alfresco cafes to fine dining. Take a look at some of our small independent bistros, cafesand bars.Or if you want something a little livelier, then why not sample some of our eclectic nightlifeand make some great memories with your friends and family. 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

Bournemouth is home to Castlepoint, a large shopping complex just over three miles out of the main town and fully accessible by public transport and withfree car parking. It features many well known shops, including aMarks & Spenceron three floors, Next, Robert Dyas, H&M, TK Maxx, and many others perfect for fashion and footware as well as gifts and homewares.

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. If you need a bank or building society, some new glasses, some foreign currency for your next overseas adventure, or maybe a new job, Bournemouth town centre is the place to come! Not to mention travel, education, insurance, sales and lettings, and much more! Bournemouth also has a thriving office culture, including what is often considered one of the best creative sectors outside of London. Whatever you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it here. Food & DrinkBournemouth 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

You're also never far from a coffee stop and not far from these shops is the popularPause Cat Cafe. Bournemouth’s bustling town centre boasts a pedestrianised high street and Victorian arcades, department stores, high street favourites, and independent retailers. Commercial Road and Old Christchurch Road are where you will find most of the high street names, but don’t miss the bohemian Triangle area, Lansdowne’s buzzing business hub, and the upmarket Westover Road! National Brands There is great shopping to be had in Westbourne, Boscombe and Southbourne. The shopping districts make a great day out themselves and are home to a range of independent shops.Local independent businesses give our communities character. It’s one of the reasons so many people come to visit and make an active choice to support the local economy and help our communities thrive. Findunusual crafts and homewares, delightful gift shops, clothes and shoes. Pokesdown and Boscombe are a must if you love to browse antiquitiesas you'll find a plenty of second hand shops selling furniture to postcards. In Bournemouth’s suburbs, you’ll find boutiques and brasseries lining the arcades and avenues, as well as clusters of quirky curiosity shops and a bustling café culture. When it's time for lunch BH2 in the gardens offers a great choice ofeateries.The gardens also offer a perfect place to take a break and have a sit downwith acoffee. Why not discover... 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.Whether you’re watching the celebrity chefs with envy or shouting at the TV that you can do better, cookery schools can teach you how to master the basics or add flair to your culinary expertise. There are schools and classes in Bournemouth itself as well as rustic, country kitchen settings out in rural Dorset. Microbreweries Just outside of Bournemouth, you will find Boscombe with its quirky Highstreet and stunning beach and pier.

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