Brighton Travel Guide

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"The Beach - Brighton, Brighton & Hove, England" in Brighton Dining alfresco in sunny Brighton.

Brighton rises from the glittering seafront to the protective South Downs , with Beachy Head to the east and Worthing Point to the west, basking in one of the sunniest climates in the country. Brighton is often described as "London-by-the Sea," but this moniker does not do it justice. Brighton is about freedom. There is the obvious freedom provided by the … Read Brighton introduction

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Brighton Marina

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The UK's biggest marina incorporates harbourside bars, cafes and restaurants including the Brighton Pagoda , Bowlplex , a 26-lane bowling alley, UGC Cinema with eight screens, an Asda hypermarket, factory outlet shopping and boat …
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Devil's Dyke
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Hove Lagoon
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Theatre Royal (The)
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Marina Water Tours

The De Vere Grand, Brighton

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This hotel is one of the most luxurious in Brighton and a true landmark of the seafront. It is very elegant and decorated in fine Regency furnishings. …
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Hilton Brighton Metropole
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Hotel Pelirocco
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The Royal Albion Hotel
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The Belgrave Hotel

Regency Restaurant (The)

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Situated across the road from the West Pier , The Regency is a busy place from morning until night and is a favorite haunt of all sorts of locals, celebrities included. The menu includes very good value meals served in pleasant, but basic, …
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Meeting Place (The)
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Whytes
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Al Duomo
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Genghis Khan's Mongolian Barbeque

We there for a long weekend and really enjoyed ourselves. Its worth getting sway from the touristy areas and see what the town is really like.

16 April 2007 | A Yahoo! User

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Introduction

If ambitious London has an artistic little sister then she is Brighton. Flush with retro boutique shops, cool bars, fabulous restaurants, art galleries and vibrant crowds, this coastal city is one of England's gems and should be a highlight of any visit to this part of the country.

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Not to miss

Royal Pavilion If you thought the current batch of British royals was an eccentric bunch, just wait until you see Brighton's outlandish crowning jewel, the Royal Pavilion. The dazzlingly exotic palace-cum-playpad of Prince George, later Prince Regent, then King George IV, is easily one of the …

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Facts for the Traveller

Longitude / Latitude : -0.283 / 50.833

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History

Recent History At the beginning of the new millennium, Brighton merged with the town of Hove and was made a city. A more cosmetic change, however, was the partial collapse of the West Pier (Brighton's oldest pier, built in 1866) in December 2002, during severe storms, and then a fire in March 2003, …

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Weather

Unfortunately Brighton has no magical powers to escape the rest of England's topsy-turvy weather. One thing you can be sure of is that it will most likely be wet; however, fortunately this is less likely during the warm and sunny months of July and August. Summary of average yearly weather data for …

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