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train station
and
bus station
lie just under a mile east of the centre, to which they're linked by frequent buses. In the centre, the
tourist office
is on Westover Road (mid-July to mid-Sept Mon-Sat 9.30am-7pm, Sun 10.30am-5pm; rest of year Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm; tel 0906/8020234,
). The town has
accommodation
to suit all budgets: try
Tudor Grange
, 31 Gervis Rd, East Cliff (tel 01202/291472; A?60-70), with attractive interior and gardens, or the friendly
Sea Dene Hotel
, 10 Burnaby Rd, Alum Chine (Thurs-Sun only; tel 01202/761372; A?50-60), where vegetarians are catered for. The small, friendly
hostel
,
Bournemouth Backpackers
, 3 Frances Rd (tel 01202/299491,
), is just three minutes from the train and bus stations.
The
Goat and Tricycle
, 27-29 West Hill Rd, is a quiet and unpretentious
pub
, worth the uphill trek for the real ales and home-made food, while
CH2
, 37 Exeter Rd (tel 01202/296296) is an elegant, modern
restaurant
recommended for its steaks and seafood.
Countering its staid image, Bournemouth has thrown up some sizzling
clubs
in recent years. Most are in the centre of town, including the biggest,
Elements
, on Firvale Road, playing mainstream club and house sounds. For something a bit different, try the flamboyant
Opera House
, 570 Christchurch Rd, Boscombe. On a more sedate note, the fortnight at the end of June and the beginning of July sees the
Bournemouth International Festival
draw performers of every musical genre.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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