Brighton, England, is just bursting with things to do! Attractions range from walking on the beautiful beaches of Brighton or joining in some beachfront sports to visiting the Royal Pavilion, the summer home of British royalty for many years.
The biggest allure of Brighton is, of course, its legendary beach. It has been voted one of the Top 10 city beach break destinations in the world. Brighton Pier is in the background so that the sun and fun of the beach meld seamlessly with the fun of Brightons funky beachside clubs. Enjoy Brightons world famous blue flag beach, take a leisurely stroll along the water, or stop into one of Brightons cafes or restaurants for a cool drink or something to eat. You wont be able to wait for evening when Brightons evening venues open for a whirlwind night of clubbing.
Dont bypass the Royal Pavilion. It is still one of the most dazzling and exotic of all of the UKs many beautiful buildings. Built between 1815 and 1822 by architect John Nash, it was the summer home of Prince Regent, George IV. You will enjoy historic art and furniture, some of it lent by HM The Queen herself. Dont miss the Palace tearoom that overlooks the gardens and the Palace Shop is a fun visit for a little shopping.
Right beside of Brighton beach you will find acres and acres of cool, green, inviting spaces within the towns of Brighton and Hove. A must visit is the historic Kipling Gardens in Rottingdean. Rudyard Kipling lived at The Elms from 1897-1902 the site of these famous gardens. Visit the herb garden and the croquet lawn and bring a picnic to eat in the wild garden”.
There are 14,000 acres of countryside in and around Brighton. In fact, the area has been awarded National Park status in recognition of the natural beauty of the South Downs. There are walks and trails, bicycling, all sorts of plants and wildlife a place of unequaled beauty to be enjoyed by visitors and locals alike.
Brighton is the place to be in England, not only in the summer but all the other seasons as well. Brighton Pier, for example, is only closed one day a year Christmas Day. Make a point of spending your next holiday in Brighton. You wont be sorry that you did!
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