The Oostende vibe

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Victorian seaside charm meets modern bohemia

Both are classic seaside resort towns with elegant Victorian-era promenades facing slightly wild northern seas. The rhythm of days follows the same pattern: morning walks along the pier, afternoon wandering through eclectic neighborhoods filled with antique shops and cafes, then evening entertainment at historic venues. Both have that particular energy of places that were once fashionable retreats and now blend nostalgia with contemporary creative scenes.

Brighton's excellent train connections to London make it perfect for day trips or weekend escapes.
Best for travelers who love vintage seaside atmosphere with urban sophistication.
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Normandy's elegant answer to the Riviera

Like Oostende, Deauville is a refined coastal resort where Belle Époque architecture meets North Sea attitudes—elegant but unpretentious. Both towns center around beautiful beaches, iconic boardwalks, and the leisurely rhythm of seaside resort life. You'll find the same mix of casino culture, seafood restaurants, and that particular European seaside vibe where people dress up slightly for evening strolls along the waterfront.

The famous wooden boardwalk (Les Planches) offers perfect people-watching and connects all the main beach areas.
Best for those seeking French coastal elegance without Mediterranean crowds.
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Jersey Shore grit meets artistic renaissance

Both are working seaside towns experiencing cultural revivals, where vintage boardwalk culture blends with contemporary arts scenes. The daily rhythm is similar: beach mornings, boardwalk afternoons exploring local shops and eateries, then live music venues that come alive after dark. Like Oostende, Asbury Park has that authentic seaside character that feels lived-in rather than touristy, with a strong local music and arts community.

The compact downtown means you can easily walk between beach, restaurants, and music venues.
Best for music lovers and travelers who prefer authentic seaside towns over polished resorts.
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The Hague's seaside playground

As the Netherlands' premier beach resort, Scheveningen shares Oostende's North Sea setting and that distinctly Northern European approach to seaside leisure. Both have long piers, casino culture, and the same rhythm of beach days followed by evening promenades. The architectural mix of grand hotels and modern developments, plus the way locals and visitors mingle along the waterfront, creates a very similar social atmosphere.

Easy tram connections to The Hague center let you combine beach relaxation with city culture.
Best for beach lovers who want North Sea character with Dutch efficiency.
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Chile's garden city by the Pacific

Known as the 'Garden City,' Viña del Mar shares Oostende's role as an elegant coastal resort with grand hotels, casinos, and beautiful beaches. Both cities have that refined seaside resort atmosphere where people come to see and be seen, with lovely waterfront promenades perfect for evening strolls. The festival culture and mix of beachgoers, from local families to international visitors, creates a similar cosmopolitan yet relaxed seaside energy.

The coastal train from Valparaíso offers stunning Pacific Ocean views during the short journey.
Best for travelers seeking South American seaside elegance with festival atmosphere.
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