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On this site you will find many Brighton Hotels with 70% off standard rates. They offer the best prices in the best areas of Brighton. Brighton and Hove is on the south coast of England, just 60 miles south of London. Brighton has excellent shopping facilities, a vibrant arts scene and extensive nightlife. With its piers, Royal Pavilion, yachting marina and excellent rail communications, the city is a lively and popular seaside resort as well as a major commercial centre and conference town. Brighton Rocks Brighton and Hove has numerous bars, cafes, clubs, and around 400 restaurants. There are almost twenty museums, art galleries and exhibition spaces, including the Booth Museum of Natural History, the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, the Hove Ikon Gallery and the Hove Museum and Art Gallery. Brighton Marina is the largest marine in the United Kingdom, and provides a base for numerous marine activities, including windsurfing, sailing, yachting, kite-surfing and powerboating. Recorded as the tiny fishing village of Brithelmeston in the Domesday Book, BRIGHTON seems to have slipped unnoticed through history until the mid-eighteenth-century sea-bathing trend established a resort that has never looked back. The fad received royal approval in the 1770s when the decadent Prince Regent, later George IV, began patronizing the town in the company of his mistress, thus setting a precedent for the "dirty weekend", Brighton's major contribution to the English collective consciousness. Trying to shake off this blowsy reputation, Brighton now highlights its Georgian charm, its upmarket shops and classy restaurants and its thriving conference industry. Yet, however much Brighton tries to present itself as a comfortable middle-class town, the essence of its appeal is its faintly bohemian vitality, a buzz that comes from a mix of English holiday-makers, thousands of young foreign students from the town's innumerable language schools, a thriving gay community and an energetic local student population from the art college and two universities. Any visit to Brighton inevitably begins with a visit to its two most famous landmarks - the exuberant Royal Pavilion and the wonderfully tacky Palace Pier , a few minutes away - followed by a stroll along the seafront promenade or the pebbly beach. Just as interesting, though, is an exploration of Brighton's car-free Lanes , where some of the town's diverse restaurants, bars and tiny bric-a-brac, jewellery and antique shops can be found; or an idle meander through the quaint, but more bohemian streets of North Laine . Sussex Brighton hotels provide a great base for exploring the beautiful Sussex countryside and the South Downs, including Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. Nearby seaside resorts include Hastings, Eastbourne, Worthing, and Bognor Regis. Further afield are the castles of Hever, Leeds and Arundel, the historic towns of Lewes, Chichester and Royal Tunbridge Wells, and the historic maritime city of Portsmouth. Easy hotel bookings online Book your room at one of our Brighton hotels today. Booking your room online is quick and simple - meaning more time to plan your activities in Brighton. |
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Hilton Brighton Metropole, Kings Road, Brighton BN1 2FU
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