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Hove is a charming coastal town in southern England, located next to Brighton, known for its peaceful beaches and elegant Victorian architecture. Historically a spa town, Hove boasts stunning sea views and a relaxed atmosphere, with its roots tracing back to the 18th century when it became a popular retreat for aristocracy.
Key attractions in Hove include Hove Beach, perfect for relaxation and strolls, and the Hove Museum & Art Gallery, showcasing local history and art collections. The Victorian-era Hove Pier, though no longer operational, remains an impressive structure. Additionally, St. Andrew’s Church and Hove Park are must-visit cultural and natural spots.
Hove’s culinary scene blends traditional British and modern flavors. Fish and chips is a must-try classic, with many restaurants offering fresh seafood. The town’s cafés serve delicious English breakfasts and pastries. For a taste of local pub culture, try real ale alongside traditional pies.
Hove is well-connected by train, with direct links to Brighton and London (approx. 1 hour). The local bus network is extensive, making it easy to reach attractions. Walking is ideal, especially along the seafront. Taxis and bike-sharing are also convenient for short trips.
The best time to visit is from May to September, when the weather is mild and days are longer for outdoor activities. Summer sees more tourists; for quieter visits, consider spring or early autumn.
English is the main language, but tourist areas often have staff who speak basic foreign languages. Internet coverage is excellent, with free Wi-Fi in most cafés. The currency is GBP; cards are widely accepted, but some small shops may only take cash. Emergency number: 999. Hove has hospitals and pharmacies. Voltage is 230V, with Type G plugs.
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