An
Introduction To Brighton - Britain's Vibrant "City On The Sea" Is
Loved By Tourists & Locals For It's Bustling Beach &
Heaving Social
Scene...
Brighton and
Hove is a bustling city in the
county of Sussex – while it’s claim to fame is
it’s distinguished and
appealing seaside, the city also has a thriving nightlife scene and
some
tremendous history – so much so that it’s been
given the nicknames of “London
On The Sea” and "Britain's
Favourite City By The
Sea" .
Brighton appeals to a wide
variety of travellers
– including those who have a bit of money to spend and want
to enjoy a hip
nightlife scene by the sea, to those who are looking for a trendy place
to stay
on a strict budget. The city also has an established gay and lesbian
presence,
particularly in Kemptown.
Brighton and Hove also
offers plenty for the
holiday-maker, no matter what their budget or leisure
preferences. The city
has a huge variety of budget and luxury accommodation, a wide range of
domestic
and international cuisine restaurants clustered throughout the city and
tonnes
of attractions from museums and landmarks to fun-parks and more.
Also, with excellent
transport links, it's easy to get
to Brighton whether you're coming from within the UK or any other
country in the
world.
So what
sights should you see if you're in
Brighton for a trip? Depending on how much time you have, there's a
wealth of
great attractions to satisfy all your desires. A must, is the highly
unique Royal
Pavillion, a grand building that has asian and oriental
themes and was once
a royal residence. You'll want to catch some sun at Brighton
Beach, and
do some shopping in the grand Lanes.
Be sure to pop into
the tourist information centre
for help in checking out even more attractions and for help in booking
a hotel,
B&B or other accommodation.