'More in thought than in action has English, as a language, become the leader of the world, and there needs to be no denying that. So, let us use our language without dilution or subversion, and she will reward us faith.
Peter Taylor, one of the best known faces of the BBC in the latter half of the 20th century in England, was a staunch supporter of English language and its frolics. While his views may not be agreeable to one and all, their sincerity and motives need not be questioned at any point of time.
That he was born in Scarborough “ a quaint, quiet and cosy town on the coast of North Yorkshire “ tells us a lot about his way of thinking and the way his personality “ the one that the whole nation grew so fond of “ was shaped up by the conditions that he lived in.
Scarborough, much like any other English town, has taken the backseat in the larger scheme of things, allowing things to happen to it, rather than taking the charge and making things happen by itself. And that strategy, quite succinctly, has stood it in good stead, if one is to judge the town by the sheer level of positive repute it holds in the world at large. While talking about repute, in this context, we will solely be referring to the repute in relation with tourism potential, and nothing much else.
The best feature of Scarborough, despite being a sea town, however, comes in the form of a promontory. This narrow, rocky and hilly part of the town protrudes strangely eastwards, right into the North Sea, creating an effect of contrast “ the likes of which you would struggle to find elsewhere in the world. Many ruins of ancient buildings and sites further make Scarborough a destination well-worth one's time.
Therefore, we would urge our ardent readers and wanderers to give Scarborough a serious thought. Perhaps, to push our case, this guide to Scarborough hotels can be of some help!
Cheap Stay in Scarborough
A tourist with a good deal of miles under his/her belt would know that any sort of a sea town/gateaway place is usually difficult in terms of expenses. Such places give tourists a hard time by not offering them a wide enough choice of cheap hotels or budget lodging options, making their tour uneasy in terms of economics of it all.
But that's not the case at all here in Scarborough. The town has its fair share of cheap hotels that tourists can rely safely on, in order to keep their tour budget from falling off its feet. While booking such a hotel, tourists need to be aware of the ground reality, though. One cannot go in expecting a whole lot of amenities to be present for them. The thumb rule is quite clear “ you get what you pay for!
Scarborough Travel and Holiday Lodge turns out to be the top choice in this category of budget hotels in Scarborough. Quite uncharacteristically, this hotel features many amenities (like satellite phones and in-room mini bars) that one doesn't usually associate with budget options.
Following it closely in terms of quality and popularity is the Premier Inn Scarborough. It is a conventional English inn with comfortable rooms and good, cooperative staff to take care of you.
Luxury Resorts and Hotels in Scarborough
It need not be spelt out separately that Scarborough, being a sea town where people usually flock in order to get some dose of natural beauty, isolation and serenity, features some of the best luxury resorts in the county.
Among these luxury Scarborough hotels, one common denominator can be found. They leaven no trick in the book untried in their bid to make sure that their guests have a swell time while they are staying in Scarborough.
Things to Do/See in Scarborough
There is a whole lot of sightseeing that tourists who are interested in nature and history can hope to undertake in Scarborough. The town, even while donning the tag of one of the best known English sea town, features a rich history that is worth taking a long look at.
The best of the lot has to be Scarborough castle. It is an antiquated English castle featuring great architecture, with a varied case of history backing its claims as a popular tourist attraction. Now in a state of ruin, the castle still attracts thousands of tourists each year.
Scarborough Quay should also occupy a top spot in your sightseeing itinerary around the town. This quay has been in use for fishing and trading for over two centuries, and you can clearly see the whole gamut of resources that have gone into making this a site that it is today.
Literature lovers can also visit the grave of late Anne Bronte, an inseparable part of Bronte Sisters who defined much of Victorian English literature “ the impact of which still stands firm.
Things to Remember Before Sightseeing in Scarborough
Tourists often get carried away while sightseeing in new cities, only to end up not planning their days well enough to cover all the possibilities and opportunities. To avoid joining that legion, you would do yourself a world of good by planning your itinerary around Scarborough well and in advance.
Also, Scarborough has too many water sports/relaxation options that can get repetitive. To quote the great words of Dickens “ 'See one and see all!
That's why, it will not be worth your while to invest your time in repetitive activities.
Getting Around in Scarborough
Scarborough is a small town where a number of people have moved into just to enjoy their retirement. So, don't go expecting a prompt and efficient public transport system to take care of your local transportation while you are staying in Scarborough.
The best way to get around in on your own “ either on foot or on bicycles. You can rent bicycles from renting agencies with ease. Some hotels in Scarborough have this facility available for their guests for free of charge!