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Brighton and Hove is a sparkling, stylish and very special city by the sea. Brighton and Hove has been a fashionable seaside resort since the eighteenth century, when the relaxed charm of the little fishing town of Brighthelmstone and the presence of George, Prince of Wales, made it the place to be for Regency high society. Today, the city by the sea is still a high-octane infusion of fun, with a mix of seaside charm and chic city cool. With a world-famous heritage and culture, seriously good shopping, a hyperactive arts scene and sparkling nightlife. The sea is an ever-changing backdrop to life Enjoy the exotic beauty of the Royal Pavilion, experience the buzz of the re-vamped beachfront, play on the Palace Pier, splash out at the Sea Life Centre or simply soak up the city's history and heritage. Experience the charms of an Edwardian gentry home at Preston Manor, obtain a fascinating insight into the development of Regency Brighton and Hove at the Regency Town House and for serious steam Designated one of Britain's twelve Arts Cities, Brighton and Hove is the cultural capital of the South Coast. In May, Brighton Festival takes over the city with the biggest arts fiesta in England; an incredible action-packed three weeks. All year round you can see stars at the Theatre Royal, Brighton Centre, the Komedia theatre and more intimate venues, in everything from opera and dance to musicals, fringe Brighton and Hove has one of the best selections of unusual and specialist shops, catering for all tastes. There are over 400 restaurants in Brighton and Hove, offering food from around the world. Plenty of golf and sporting activities of all sorts, and the rolling south downs, great for walking and cycling. Tourist InformationBrighton VIC Bartholomew Square Brighton BN1 1JSHove VIC Town Hall Church Road Hove BN3 3BQ Tel:+44 (0) 1273 292 589 or +44 (0) 1273 292 599
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Attractions near Brighton and Hove
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Experience the magical world of Brighton's Royal Pavilion, home to three British monarchs. Decorated in the Chinese taste with an Indian exterior this Regency Palace is quite breathtaking. |
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Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
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The museum features state-of-the-art visitor facilities, a series of innovative redesigned galleries and wide-ranging collections brought to life using the latest interpretative techniques. |
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Brighton Sea Life Centre
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The Brighton Sea Life Centre offers a fun and educational day out whatever the weather. |
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Towns near Brighton and Hove
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Preston Tourist Information
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Bevendean Tourist Information
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Patcham Tourist Information
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Hotels near Brighton and Hove
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Perfectly positioned for all of the area's main attractions, this recently refurbished Victorian building is situated in Kempton, one of the most attractive areas of Brighton. |
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Following recent refurbishment, this elegant and fashionable 5-storey Georgian town house has reopened with a contemporary design that exudes warmth and style, with the hint of a French influence. |
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In the very heart of Brighton, this unique and original 4-star boutique hotel offers sumptuous and luxurious accommodation in innovative, high-quality themed rooms. |
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Self Catering near Brighton and Hove
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Beachside is a large beachfront property that sleeps up to 11 people. It has direct access from the garden onto the dog and sports friendly beach where you will see kitesurfing, windsurfing, swimming, fishing and sailing. |
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A delightful modern terrace house in the medieval town of Lewes, positioned in a quiet leafy lane. Close to transport links and 10 minute walk into the town. Ideally situated for visiting Brighton and Eastbourne. |
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in Brighton and Hove, and a walk along the beachfront will reveal just some of what makes Brighton and Hove tick. From Brighton Marina to Hove Lagoon there's so much to see and enjoy.
enthusiasts, the British Engineerium is a must. Foredown Tower Countryside Centre has a rare 'camera obscura' giving panoramic views of the surrounding downland. There are pretty parks too, great for picnics and peaceful afternoons.
theatre, comedy and cabaret. There's live music of all kinds at clubs and pubs, and with five cinemas showing all the best films, you'll never be bored here.
