Showing posts with label Brighton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brighton. Show all posts

Friday, 5 May 2017

A Destination Menu - May Travel Link Up




The topic for this month's travel link up is if travel was a menu, where would your palate take you?

I decided to go with a 5 course menu because who wants to limit life to 3 courses?
The good thing about this theme is that it doesn't just have to be places that you have already visited.










Soup
 
Soup: a liquid dish, typically savoury and made by boiling fish, meat or vegetables in stock or water.

Soup, to me, invokes visions of cold winter days warmed up in front of a log fire, eating soup.
Besides doing this in front of my Gran's fire eating chicken and noodle soup when I was younger, none of my previous travel has included freezing my ass off. My soup course comes straight from my wish list of visiting Russia.





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Imagine rugging up in this cabin, in front of the fire, fortifying yourself with vodka soup.


















Appetizer


Appetizer:  something to whet the appetite

 I don't have one particular destination in mind for this one, instead I have a full on 26 day group tour.

Last September I (and about 30 other people) did the Contiki Grand Southern which left Los Angeles, travelled through the southern states of the United States and up the East Coast, ending in New York.

Each place we stopped had a unique vibe and everywhere was different, from the deserted town of Seligman on Route 66, the smoky den of iniquity that is Las Vegas to the party scenes of Miami and the go-go-go of New York.






The road sign just outside of Seligman

getting the pre-drink photos done
horse riding in Durango, Colorado

bike tour in Miami

making friends with Lincoln



working it to Beyoncé's 'Run the World (Girls)


Last drinks with the Contiki family








Salad

Salad: Simple and easy to throw together




As I am currently living in London, I feel that this course belongs to the beautiful vibrant town of Brighton. Brighton is an easy 1 hour away from the Big Smoke by train and is a perfect spot to day trip to.
I went for a friend's birthday back in March 2014 and even though it was a bit on the chilly side, it was a lovely place to visit full of things to do. The arcade on the boardwalk is full of penny games and a great place to spend a few hours, especially if you have the opportunity to stay for the sunset.




sunset on the English Channel















Main



Main: the most substantial course




For the main I was trying to think of a destination that had it all - weather, culture, history, people, food. A few places popped into my mind but the one that really stands out has to be Turkey.
Turkey is a pretty big country that straddles Europe and Asia. Landscapes vary from the populated Istanbul to the fairy chimney rock formations of Cappadocia. 

Weather - I went in April/May for three weeks in 2014. The weather was mostly in the mid-twenties and up, although it did get chilly on the coast of the Marmara Sea when we camped overnight for Anzac Day.
Culture - due to the multi-ethnic, multi-religious Ottoman Empire, Turkey is a very diverse country.
History - Turkey has 16 World Heritage listed sites, including Pammukale, Troy and Ephesus.
People - all the people I met during my three weeks were incredibly nice and friendly. One Turkish man even bought dinner for me and my friend, showed us where to buy the best baklava and took us to play traditional Turkish games in a café in a cave.






Sunset in Fethiye


the pools of Pamukkale

Fairy Chimneys in Cappadocia

Hot air ballooning in Cappadocia




























Dessert

Dessert: the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal


I was trying to think back to a place that I have been to that has invoked the sweetest memories. Then I had to go back and see if the photos I took were decent enough to include on a blog, so after ruling out Paris (more of an ideal than a great place - although I'm not writing it off just yet and plan to go back and give it another go at some stage), Dubrovnik (not enough quality photos) and the Swiss Alps (most of my photos include half naked Marines) I settled on Salzburg.


Salzburg is the second destination I visited solo. I spent around a week before travelling on to visit friends in Hanover, but the medieval city is absolutely stunning.


I chose to go Salzburg because I'm a big fan of The Sound of Music and modern history. I did the tour - complete with a sing-along on the bus and a visit to Eagle's Nest.




view of Salzburg from the Fortress

where Rolf and Liesl got it on (1940's style)

Eagle's Nest

Salzburg's Love Lock Bridge
















































































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Thursday, 6 March 2014

Brighton Up Your Day


On Tuesday, a friend and I headed down to the English coastal town of Brighton.
Brighton has got to be one of the most visited tourist beach destinations in the Summer - luckily we went at the beginning of March so it wasn't all that busy. 

The seaside resort town became more popular during the 1700s as some bloke decided to push the idea of drinking and bathing in seawater as a general remedy to illness. 

King George IV liked this idea so much he built a royal residence in Brighton - the Royal Pavilion.  Unfortunately i didn't have time to check out George's digs, although it is constructed in the Indo-Saracenic style that is popular in India. Bit of a contrast to the traditional English buildings Brighton sports!

One attraction we did get down to is Brighton Pier.



We headed down around dusk - an ideal time to snap some great sunset shots!












The pier has an amusement arcade full of different games - car racing, Dance, Dance Revolution, 'shoot the bad guys' - as well as 2p games. 
The 2p game was something new to me as we don't have anything like it in Australia.
 You put your 2 pence in a slot up the top and it slides down and tries to push the other coins out of the way. if you're lucky the coins fall over the edge and you get an influx of 2p coins to continue playing!



No arcade visit is complete without trying some of the rides. Here are the two I got on:


After our Pier fun, we checked out another side of Brighton.

Kelly's Brighton Murder and Mayhem Tour was all about the murders and mysteries of Brighton's dark past.
There was even a possible link between a Brighton man and Jack the Ripper! Kelly was very enthusiastic about the subject and was great to talk to. 

It's £8 per person and the walk goes for around 2 hours.

A train from London Bridge or London Victoria stations will take anywhere from 1 hour to 90 minutes, and will set you back around £16.

Or you can do what I did and invest in a personal chaffeur (make friends with locals with cars). Parking in Brighton can get quite expensive - 3 quid for 1 hour on the foreshore or £10 for a 24 hour parking permit from a hotel if you're staying down. 


It was a lovely day out with much to see and enjoy.