Brighton is located on the south coast of England and is often referred to as London on the Sea! Brighton was known as Brighthelmstone in the ancient times and first settlements date back to 1086 A.D. Being a traditional British seaside town, Brighton gained its popularity as a health resort in the 18th century amongst visitors from London after the railway was established. There are over 400 pubs in Brighton offering a vibrant night life. Brighton Pier is also one of the top tourist attractions of Brighton with many fun rides and seaside arcades

BRIGHTON PIER

The pier has seen millions of pounds in investments over the last decade to make it one of the top tourist attractions in the south of England. The pier features the Super Booster ride which is one of its kind in the UK which requires 4 brave hearted people to be lifted up to 38 metres above the sea to drop swinging freely at 60mph. The pier also features restaurants where during the summer many events are hosted in the restaurants garden with a spectacular view across Brighton. 

Brighton pier also features two amusement arcades, The Palace of Fun and The Dome packed full with many games such as basket ball game, air hockey table and many more. The food court also offers Traditional British Fish & Chips, pizza, hot dogs and seems they have all that anyone might want!

RESTORANTS AND PUBS IN BRIGHTON

Brighton has a wide range of restaurants and pubs where you can plan a perfect meal for two, a family or a decent lunch with a beer. Brighton has been awarded Observer Food Awards on numerous occasions for its diverse range of restaurants and many places for food and drinks have scored greatly on the Food Hygiene Scheme.

There are plenty of bars and pubs in Brighton to keep you busy for the whole year round if anyone decided to visit a new pub every day of the year. The nightlife in Brighton can probably only be second to London in terms of the party atmosphere and happy go lucky crowds. The pubs are trendy with designer decorations and outstanding pub food combined with live music.

THE ROYAL PAVILION

The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China.

With a history as vibrant as its structure itself, the Royal Pavilion is a breathtaking site exuding opulence and exoticism, and is one of England's most prized possessions. Having once been a leisure palace which housed George IV, the Pavilion is a magnificent canopy of Regency style fused with marvelous influences of Asian architecture – think an Indo-Islamic facade complete with gleaming domes and minarets which gives way to highly-decorated rooms adorned with luminescent chandeliers, plush furnishings, decorative art, chinoiserie and artworks lent by the Queen herself.

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