Brighton Hotels
Brighton first became a seaside town in the eighteenth century and became popular when the London to Brighton Railway Line construction finished. Today, it is a cosmopolitan city and particularly attracts newcomers of an artistic disposition. You will be spoilt for choice of what restaurant or theme bar to spend the evening.
Places to visit in Brighton might include the Brighton Pier, the narrow cobbled alleyways of The Lanes and the Royal Pavilion. Dating back to the early 19th Century, commissioned in honour of George IV, the spectacular oriental influenced Pavilion is restored to its former glory.
Head for Kemp Town for its gay and lesbian community.
With more clubs and bars here than any other south coast town, every night is a party night in Brighton. When the liveliness of Brighton becomes too much, and you crave some peace and quiet, head for its neighbour, Hove.
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