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Tourism in Brighton

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Culture in Brighton

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Tourism in Brighton

When Brighton became a favorite vacation spot of the Royal Family in the 18th century, much of the high class English society followed suit. As a result, Brighton immediately became synonymous with glamour and sophistication, and still today, Brighton is very much regarded as a hip place. Watch one of its sporting events held in the city, or enjoy the nightlife in what is one of Europe's liveliest club scenes, or simply stroll along the pier or promenade.

 

  • The Royal Pavilion: the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, has served as a vacation resort for three English monarchs. Its interior is inspired by Oriental style while its exterior architecture reflects Indian style.
  • Brighton Pier: Brighton Pier was inaugurated on May 20, 1899. Come enjoy the view from the sea of this unique place, and take home the most memorable photos of your stay!


Geography and Climate

 

Brighton is located in the south of England, on the eastern coast. The region enjoys a mild, sunny climate sunny and warm periods most of the time.

In the winter months, however, the temperature can drop rather low with frequent raining periods.


Culture in Brighton

Originally a small fishing village, some parts of Brighton still have the old fashioned feel.  To experience it, visit the "Lanes", a collection of narrow alleys now filled with antique shops, restaurants, bistros and pubs. 

Also, with two universities in the town, Brighton is a very cosmopolitan and hip place.  Come experience it for yourself!

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