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Brighton

Destination

Guide

Dest inat ion Overv iew

Enjoy one of the most popular

cities-break destinations in the

UK. You can’t beat the beauty

that Brighton has to offer with

the contrast of the Royal

Pavilion to the modern

shopping, diverse bars and

night life, restaurants and no

shortage of lively events.

Discover the exciting

surroundings of the British gay

capital at your own pace.

Trains to Brighton are frequent

and fairly priced.

From the beautiful beach front

and elegant city centre to

exciting night clubs in the

Kemp Town, Brighton is the

perfect place for a short city

break or a holiday.

Brighton is very famous for its

laid back and bohemian

atmosphere. It’s also been

described as the UK’s gay and

lesbian capital. As it’s only an

hour away from London, it

makes a perfect destination for

anyone looking for a quick

change of scenery.

But Brighton has so much more

to offer than the exciting night

life. There are several stunning

heritage buildings such us the

West Pier and Foredown Tower

with the only operational

camera obscura in the region.

You will see several beautiful

examples of Regency and

Victorian architecture such us

the Royal Pavilion, pictured on

the right.

Bridgton has a variety of

different attractions for the

whole family. Recently re –

opened, Sea Life Brighton, is a

great attraction for anyone

interested in marine creatures.

The town is also a home to an

amazing, extravagant, and

one of a kind, chocolatier,

Choccywoccydoodah.

The town is also where many

exciting festivals and events

happen throughout the year.

Brighton Science Festival in

February and the Air Fest in

September will be a great

addition to any family holiday.

Brighton Museum and Art

Gallery is a perfect destination

for anyone interested in art

and photography. What’s

more, Hove Museum has been

described as one of the most

family friendly attractions in the

city. It’s also a perfect

attraction for any cinephie

interested in the history of

cinema.