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Quote: The Royal Pavilion Brighton is one of the most quirky buildings to be found in the UK. It was built by George Prince of Wales who later became George IV on the death of his father ‘Mad King George III’. It is a Read More
Quote: If you consider shopping in Brighton, then you’ll without doubt think of "The Lanes". This maze of narrow streets originally made up the village of Brighthelmstone and is now the centre for some of Brighton’s Read More
Quote: In a town that has the Royal Pavilion, it might be easy, and unfortunate, to overlook Preston Manor. On a day in March when we had to compete with bus tours for a sight of the Pavilion, we had Preston Manor all Read More
Quote: Almost opposite the entrance to The Lanes is Bond Street. This leads you north into Gardner Street and Kensington Gardens, collectively known as the North Laine. If the exclusive, expensive establishments of The Read More
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Quote: As much as Brighton's West Pier has suffered in its near-150-year lifetime, it's possibly more iconic now than ever, its skeletal remains continuing to stand stubbornly, now isolated in the sea from the Read More
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Quote: You can have a museum for anything these days, and perhaps that is just as well or some wonderful things would be forever lost. On the sea front at Brighton I found a small museum specialising in penny slot Read More
Quote: While not gay myself, there was still much to enjoy during the Gay Pride Parade in Brighton. The parade started on the seafront and wound its way through the streets of Brighton to Preston Park, near the center Read More
Quote: Allow half a day for this attraction. Your ticket (12.50 pounds) allows you entrance to the Mary Rose exhibit, the Victory, the Warrior and the Royal Naval Museum. Your visit will center around your visit to Read More
Quote: I’d strongly recommend that you take a stroll down Brighton’s Promenade and enjoy the sea view and the marvellous architecture you’ll see en route. But before walking, it might be worth stopping off at Brighton’s Read More