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Classic Victorian resort with golden beaches

Both are quintessential English seaside resorts built during the Victorian era with long sandy beaches, traditional piers, and promenades. The daily rhythm revolves around beach activities, pier entertainment, and seafront strolls. Both maintain that classic British seaside atmosphere with deck chairs, fish and chips, and family-friendly attractions stretching along the coast.

Direct train connections to London make it easily accessible for day trips or weekend breaks.
Best for families seeking traditional British seaside holidays.
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Bohemian beach town with Victorian flair

Both feature iconic Victorian piers, pebbled and sandy beaches, and that distinctive English seaside character. Brighton shares the same seaside promenade culture where locals and visitors alike take evening walks along the seafront. The towns both blend traditional seaside attractions with local shopping areas and have that slightly nostalgic, family-oriented beach town atmosphere.

More cosmopolitan dining and nightlife options than typical seaside towns.
Best for weekend breakers wanting seaside charm with urban amenities.
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Historic fishing port with seaside traditions

Both are traditional English coastal towns where the seafront defines daily life and local identity. Hastings shares that mix of working harbor culture and seaside resort amenities, with locals gathering along the promenade and visitors enjoying traditional pier activities. The pace is similarly unhurried, centered around coastal walks, fish and chips, and the ebb and flow of tides.

Historic old town provides more cultural attractions beyond the typical seaside offerings.
Best for history enthusiasts who enjoy seaside relaxation.
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Vibrant seaside resort with entertainment aplenty

Both are classic British seaside destinations built around long stretches of beach, piers, and promenade culture. Blackpool shares that distinctly English approach to seaside holidays - deck chairs, donkey rides, traditional fish and chips, and evening strolls along the seafront. The towns both cater to families and maintain that nostalgic seaside resort atmosphere with arcade games and pier entertainment.

Famous illuminations during autumn months extend the traditional seaside season.
Best for families seeking lively entertainment and classic seaside fun.
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North Sea resort with pier and promenade

Both are established seaside resorts on the North Sea with long piers, sandy beaches, and promenade cultures. Scheveningen shares that same rhythm of seaside life - morning beach walks, afternoon pier visits, and evening seafront dining. The towns both blend traditional seaside attractions with modern amenities, and locals use the waterfront as their primary gathering space for recreation and socializing.

Connected to The Hague by tram, offering easy access to major city amenities.
Best for beach lovers who appreciate both relaxation and cultural access.
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