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Brighton & Hove

Brighton

 

More than the seaside, more than the city, the mix is more than double the fun. Fashionable, funky and loaded with style, Brighton & Hove has everything you could want - a royal palace, elegant Regency architecture, museums with more, laid-back beach life and superb shopping – on the south coast, just 49 minutes from central London.

 

Don’t miss the Royal Pavilion, home of King George IV, and probably the most exotic, extravagant royal palace in Europe. Stroll along the Victorian Pier and the beachfront, where stylish bars and cafés spill out onto the curved paving, jostling for space with surfer shops, giant sculptures, buskers, fresh fish and artists’ studios. For shopping, try The Lanes, smart and chic, and the bohemian North Laine, both good for antiques and designer clothes.

 

There are museums and galleries galore, special events throughout the year from car rallies to carnivals, and England’s largest arts festival in May. For nightlife, there’s theatre, music, dance and comedy, lively pubs and bars and around 400 restaurants. And there’s a great choice of places to stay – ritzy 5 star seafront hotels, jazzy places with Moroccan style courtyards, minimalist townhouses and traditional B&Bs.

 

Must see and do

 

  • Royal Pavilion, Brighton
  • Brighton Pier, Madeira Drive, Brighton
  • Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton
  • Hove Museum & Art Gallery, 19 New Church Road, Hove
  • Brighton Sealife Centre, Marine Parade, Brighton
  • Preston Manor, Preston Drove, Brighton
  • Volks Electric Railway, 285 Madeira Drive, Brighton
  • Brighton Fishing Museum, 201 Kings Road Arches, Brighton
  • Brighton Racecourse, FreshField Road, Brighton
  • Brighton Marina, Brighton      
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    EVENTS

    • January: Holiday on Ice, Brighton Centre
    • March: Pioneer Motorcycle Run, Madeira Drive
    • May:  Brighton Festival, various venues (Brighton)
    • May: Streets of Brighton, Beachfront, city centre
    • June: Brighton Food and Drink Lovers Festival, various venues (Brighton)
    • July: Kite Festival, Stanmer Park (Brighton)
    • August: Pride, Preston Park (Brighton)
    • October: Brighton Comedy Festival, Brighton Dome
    • October:  Jewish Film Festival, various venues (Brighton)
    • November: Cine City – Brighton Film Festival, various venues (Brighton)
    • November: RAC Veteran Car Run, Madeira Drive
    • December: Burning the Clocks – Winter Solstice Celebration (Parade through the City ending on Beachfront)