Cheap city breaks in Brunswick, Georgia are a good alternative for people wanting to visit coastal Georgia. This small city of around 15,000 residents is the county seat of Glynn County, Georgia in the U.S. It is the second-largest urban area on the Georgia coast and the economic center of Georgia's mostly rural lower southeast sector. The city is the location of the Brunswick Old Town Historic District.
What to See and Do in Brunswick
For one of your first short breaks in Brunswick, you should make it a priority to see Lover's Oak. Legend has it that this 900-year-old tree was a meeting spot for Native American braves and their love interests. It is located at the intersection of Albany and Prince Streets in Old Town Brunswick. Just …show more content…
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How to Get Around Brunswick
Ideally, you should plan on driving when you take city breaks in Brunswick. If you don't have a car or have flown into the area, it is a good idea to go ahead and book a rental car. Although there is a small local transit system, it is intended to provide necessary transit for local residents by appointment only. There is no truly public transit available in the area and things tend to be spread out.
Weather in Brunswick
Most of the state of Georgia has a humid, subtropical climate. When you take city breaks in Brunswick, make sure to pack an umbrella. With nearly 50 inches of rain annually, you can expect to see afternoon thunderstorms almost every day in the summer. You can expect average highs in summer in the low 90s with occasional spikes above 100 degrees. Although freezing weather can happen here, average winter lows are typically in the 40s.
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