Nestling between the South Downs & the Channel in East Sussex on the sunny south coast, Brighton is a rich mix of
Regency heritage, specialist shopping, arts, beachfront fun & year round events.
Since the Prince Regent
(later King George IV) first visited Brighton and Hove in 1783, his fantastic seaside palace, the Royal Pavilion, with its
Indian domes and minarets and its Chinese style interior, has become a landmark not to be missed.
Adelaide Crescent
and the beautiful Brunswick and Palmeira Squares open gracefully onto the peaceful lawns of Hove giving stunning views of
the sea. Visit the Regency Town House or elegant Preston Manor, with its refined atmosphere of an Edwardian gentry home. Enjoy
traditional and modern seaside fun on the Victorian Palace Pier.
Stroll along the new-look beachfront and boardwalk
with its Artists’ Quarter and Fishing Museum which celebrates the resort’s history as a fishing town.
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