Category Archives: Brighton Short Breaks

 
 

Easter Eggs Fry In Brighton This Year

Brighton Short Breaks loves an early warm snap and the little pre-taster of the summer months we got last Wednesday when temperatures got up to 25 degrees was just the ‘warm-up’ act – if you’ll forgive the poor pun.

 

This coming weekend is looking to be a real scorcher with temperatures confidently being touted as getting up to 26 or even 27 degrees. Its in weather like this that …

 
 

Brighton’s Festival Fringe

Brighton Self Catering holidays are a great way of staying in the city of Brighton and Hove for extended lengths of time at a great price. And there can be few better times to be looking at an extended stay than during the month of May when the Festival arrives – bringing along with it the Fringe Events which offer an amazing range of events activities and entertainments!

Running from …

 
 

Brightons Summer Boon – Visitors and Residents Alike

Brighton Short Breaks is only in it’s third year of holiday lettings in Brighton, but we’ve been amazed at the increasing popularity of Brighton as a destination for self-catering holidays.

The last two years of Brighton Pride have demonstrated that early reservations were essential to avoid a disappointing early train back up to London just as everyone else was warming up for some serious pleasure seeking, but that’s Pride and …

 
 

Brighton Museum Presents the Movies!

Brighton self catering holidays allows fo rlots of time to explore the  city for visitors – but the borad range of things to do means you need to do your research beforehand.

The site that I always refer to check out the listings activities and dates  during any visit is  the www.visitbrighton.com web page.  It’s especially good for looking at a month at a time.

Thats where I found  the …

 
 

A Trip Up To The Capital?

Brighton Short Breaks is always keen to promote the excellent aspects  of hopping on the train to nearby London – in particular when the attractions up there can be had at  no cost, and the national collection of art, as featured in the National gallery provides this every visit….
Its walls are covered in dozens of famous masters from all over the globe – but with inevitable a greater

 
 

Brighton Nudist Beach – Were You There When It Started?

Brighton Short Breaks likes nothing more than to hear  that the world’s attention is on our great city, and one of our greatest resources is being celebrated in a forth coming Radio 4 programme – the UKs first dedicated and legally sanctioned nudist beach!

On August the 9th, 1979 Brighton was given the go ahead to shed its restraints and let it all hang out as the result of the …

 
 

BPD Burning Clocks Parade

Brighton is host to the Same Sky Burning of the clocks Parade again this year! If you were unlucky enough to be one of those who attended last year but unfortunately did not get to take part in the parade because of the cancellation this is a chance to see what you missed out on. On the 21st of December at 6.30pm on Madeira Drive there Burning of the Clocks

 
 

Brighton’s Job Market Just Got Easier To Navigate!

Brighton Short Breaks came into creation through the sheer number of people wanting to visit our city – they all needed somewhere to stay. But many of those visitors are then inspired to move permanently to the city and set up home.

Certainly in the past year or so thats been a daunting task with the job market being seen to be ‘challenging’ to say the least. But as I’ve …

 
 

2011 Booking Confirmation Form

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Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra Brings Music to Our Ears

On the 16th of January Stephen Bell will be leading the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra on one of the biggests stages in the south, the Brighton Dome. Don’t worry if you can’t make the date, there are afew other perfomances weeks later.

If you are quite into classical music you may recognise the names of Tamsin Waley-Cohen on violn, and Gemma Rosefield on cello. The performance aims to expose an anglo-russian …