Brighton is one of the UK’s best-loved seaside cities.
Bustling with great restaurants and bars, big brand stores and
quaint, one-off boutiques, Brighton has something for everyone.
Whether it be to watch one of the many sporting events held in the city, to eat at one of its various renowned restaurants, to enjoy the nightlife in what is one of Europe's liveliest club scenes, or simply to stroll along the pier or promenade, Brighton is definitely still the place to be.
The city is also home to some of the Uk’s most popular entertainments
and events. The West Beach’s central location makes it the
perfect base to enjoy whatever side of Brighton you desire!
Click on the link below for more tourist information and Brighton's travel guide:
Brighton Tourist Guide!
THE
ROYAL PAVILION
The Royal Pavilion is probably the most famous symbol of Brighton.
Built for the extravagant George IV between 1787 and 1822
by the architect John Nash, the pavilion is a uniquely unusual
former royal residence. |
WEST
PIER
Brighton’s most famous historic relic is only two minutes
wal k from out hotel.
This fascinating wreckage stands in silent tribute to the
grand old days when Brighton was the preferred resort for
Royalty and the rich. |
BRIGHTON
SEALIFE CENTRE
Explore the marine world in this fantastic family day out.
Everything from shrimps to sharks in the safety of an underground
aquarium. |
THE
LAINES
Find everything you ever needed in the labyrinth of shops
and boutiques in this popular part of Brighton. From the
latest fashions to ancient antiques, it’s all here! |
BRIGHTON
MARINA
A 2,000 berth yacht marina with outlet shopping, quayside
bars and restaurants, leisure, fishing and sailing, offering
something for everyone. |
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