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The Brighton Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence. It was built in three campaigns, beginning in 1787, as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, from 1811 Prince Regent. It is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century, with the most extravagant Read more…
The Bright Helm is a Wetherspoon pub in Brighton, East Sussex. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Victoria Gardens is one of the largest and most popular parks in Brighton. Opened in honour of Queen Victoria who often visited Brighton. The gardens are home to a wide selection of flower beds and mature trees. Read more…
Experience half a day on a luxury skippered sailing yacht for under £100. Your instructor will introduce you to the basics of sailing, from hoisting the sails to helming. Depending on conditions, you will: head out into the English Channel for some open water cruising, or go for a sightseeing tour along the beautiful Sussex coastline. Choose to take an Read more…
The Brighton West Pier opened in 1866. Now derelict and neglected for many years, the future hangs in the balance, its only chance of survival depending upon English Heritage’s alternative and less costly proposal to restore the pier back to its original 1860s appearance, without the theatre and concert hall. Due to the constant battering by the weather and sea, Read more…
Brighton Palace Pier features in films like Sweeney Todd, Dr Who and Carry on at your convenience and is as much fun in real life as it is in the films! It was built in 1891 and opened in 1899 and was one of three in the area. It had a concert hall which housed great shows during WWII but Read more…
Brighton Race Course offers great days out in a stunning setting over looking the Sussex Downs and on to Brighton and Hove. The racecourse is just outside the city centre in one of the most beautiful areas with over 20 acres to caters for up to 600 people at private events. Apart from a good day out with friends, the Read more…
Brighton does not have a natural harbour and thus, Brighton Marina was built from reclaimed land as a yacht harbour for Brighton. Brighton Marina has over 1500 boat berths and welcomes boats of all sizes, from 5m to 25m for short and long stay visitor berthing as well as annual berthing and boatyard services. Read more…
This Cliftonville Inn is located in the Cliftonville area of Hove, developed in the mid 19th century by local brewer George Gallard, who gave his name to George Street. Food served all day, children welcome and an outdoor area. Read more…
Brighton Lifeboat station gives 24.7 search and rescue services between Newhaven and Shoreham on the Sussex coast. The crews that man the lifeboat station and the boats are varied with few coming from a sailing background originally. This crew launches on around 60 rescues every year and must be at sea within 8 minutes of the emergency call. Many times Read more…
Brighton Theatre Royal was opened on 27 June 1807 after the Prince of Wales gave Royal Assent for the theatre to be built. Today this grade II listed building is one of the oldest working theatres in the UK with a fine example of a regency auditorium. Read more…
The Post & Telegraph is a Wetherspoon pub in Brighton, East Sussex. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
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