Despite the remarkable similarities of both being seaside towns right next to National Parks and offering a variety of higher education, I would put forth the argument that Brighton is a more exciting and unique place to opt to spend your student years. Your use of this service is subject to our Although Brighton has the advantage of pebbles – let’s be honest, most of us are thankful that we aren’t all covered in sand after a quick trip to the beach – Bournemouth offers a lot more in the way of variety. Love it here. Bournemouth is lovely too but wouldn't live too close to town centre - it can get rather rowdy in the evenings. > Copyright © 2009-2020 Numbeo. Bournemouth receives up to 25pc more sunshinethan the UK average during the summer months. This is what the I’m A Celeb campmates looked like when they were younger, How well do you really remember the late 00s? Comparisons improve with every new data that you enter. Sorry Bournemouth. Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well. Having recently visited Komedia for the first time and having paid five pound for the pleasure of having watched a wide variety of comedians live, there’s not quite anything like it in Bournemouth. Bournemouth. Bournemouth beach wins hands down for beauty and the water is often almost crystal clear there. Sadly though, Bournemouth doesn’t have the same variety of bars, live music venues, and clubs that we do here. I would find it very hard to choose somewhere else to live in Britain after living here. Although Brighton has the advantage of pebbles – let’s be honest, most of us are thankful that we aren’t all covered in sand after a quick trip to the beach – Bournemouth offers a lot more in the way of variety. I actually needed this, just so happy for them, Brighton student denies organising Halloween party breaking Tier 1 rules, Sussex Master’s student starts new Include Mx campaign, Brighton and Hove are officially in the new Tier 2 and here’s how it affects students, Sussex UCU release statement about face-to-face teaching, The best spots to exercise outdoors in Brighton if you’re not into walking or running, The strange things you will experience studying in Sussex Uni library over lockdown, UPDATED: Latest Coronavirus figures for Brighton and Sussex have been released, Sussex SU to hold student rally to voice concerns over university experience, Sussex Ranger’s guide to the best Brighton takeaways this lockdown, Fitness accounts that all Sussex students should be following this lockdown, A guide to free and low-cost mental health services in Brighton and Hove, The worst types of lockdown supermarket shoppers, according to someone who works there, Sexual assault cases at Sussex take up to a year to be resolved, Important update on coronavirus testing and travel guidance for Sussex students, Pints, fun toilet grafitti and nachos: A love letter to Falmer Bar, ‘I’m a young sex God’: Every time Sussfessions read our mind, Brighton and Hove allocated £3.4 million to help rough sleepers, It takes more than a fortnight to get a face to face counselling session at Sussex Uni, Exeter is the only UK uni to reduce its mental health support staff in the last year, Revealed: The Russell Group unis where grads are most likely to earn under £15k. There are a variety of nice bars – but they are fairly spread out. Bournemouth has also got sand on it's beach. From the upmarket Churchill Square to the individual boutiques and vintage shops hosted by the Lanes, I never fail to spot one item of clothing that causes me to question if I should not eat for a day to afford it (we’ve all been there). The beautiful seaside is the reason Bournemouth’s accommodation costs aren’t as low as other areas in the UK. As a Bournemouthian, you’re limited pretty much to Halo for a night of pure sweat, the Old Firestation for a good alternative/student night, or Toast which will forever have a special place in my heart as the night in which you bump into everyone and their mum.