Brighton is a great 'get away'. You can walk along the pebble beach, see the boardwalk/pier; tour the Royal Pavillion. Bath is more 'historic'.
You have the Roman Baths and Georgian architechture. We have enjoyed the river cruise in the summer. There's more in Brighton aimed towards a younger market - trendy bars, clubs, etc.
A getaway from London: Brighton and Bath - Students@LSE
Bath had a slightly more middle aged and up feel to it I found. Both places are lovely, but more than a day I'd go for Brighton. Bath has more appeal to adults than children, so I would make this a day trip from London by train.
If you do want to stay in Bath, you can take a bus to Reading, where you can pick up the Bath train to avoid having to go into London and back out. Brighton is easily doable as another train day trip. Buy rail tickets 10 weeks out for the best.
Brighton swimming history hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Although I love Brighton I think it is more of a summer destination. Bath is a superb (and probably the most popular) choice for a day trip from London as it is only 90 minutes on the train and there is plently there to fill in a day. Other small towns that are closer than Bath that I personally enjoy are Winchester and St Albans, the history in both places is amazing.
You would need around 5,081.8£ in Brighton to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 4,900.0 £ in Bath (assuming you rent in both cities). This calculation uses our Cost of Living Plus Rent Index to compare the cost of living and assume net earnings (after income tax). You can change the amount in this calculation.
The Bath Arms in Brighton Stock Photo - Alamy
Brighton vs. Bath Brighton () is a constituent part of the city of Brighton and Hove, a former town situated on the southern coast of. Both would be equally pleasing.
In Brighton you have the Royal Pavilion and nearby, an excellent Museum. Bath has the Pump Room and Roman Baths and again, some good Museums. If you are in London, a train journey to Brighton would probably be quicker, depending on your location.
Europe - Brighton, Bath or? - We are going to the U.S. from Israel for an long trip in the spring. We are doing an overnight stop in London both ways.
On the way back (at the beginning of June. Answer 11 of 14: We will be in London for six days starting next week and want to spend one day exploring outside the city. Will Brighton in late December be agreeable? Is Bath the best choice if we wanted to explore 'Old England' or the English.
Bath sounds nicer for bringing up a child- Its beautiful, historic and actually probably has more things to do. Brighton gives the illusion of being full of activities but really, the shopping is quite bad, some of the parks are littered with needles and it is smoky and overcrowded for such a small space.