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Christmas Tree on Floating Dock
When the nights draw in and the Christmas season rolls around, it's time to start planning some travel outings. Whether you're visiting the local Christmas market, making your first attempt at ice skating or going the whole hog and heading to Lapland for a Santa-style sleigh ride, browse our readers' tips below for inspiration. And add your Yuletide experiences by sending a tip or emailing been.there@guardian.co.uk
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    Cosmopolitan? Yes. Funky? Yes. Atmospheric? Definitely.
    Tucked under the Victorian Arches, on Brighton beach, the ‘Fortune of War’ bar is the place to go.
    Hip at any time – but give it a whirl on the longest night of the year, the winter solstice, and you will not regret it.
    Buy a good hot mulled wine or two to get into the festive spirit and then walk down to Madeira Drive to watch Brighton’s annual ‘Burning the Clocks’. Amazing and unique, paper and willow lanterns, in all shapes and sizes, are carried in a parade through the city, illuminating the spectators, and then burnt on the beach. Tradition has it that all the hopes and dreams of the lantern makers are passed into the fire.
    Followed by a great firework display over the sea, the festive mood has been set, so back inside for another mulled wine or two. Happy Christmas!

    157 Kings Road Arches
    Brighton and Hove BN1 1NB
    +44(0)1273 205065
    Google map: bit.ly/vEzlSw

    Burning the Clocks
    www.visitbrighton.com/whats-on/burning-the-clocks-p372371

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