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Ý Brighton Travel Ý |
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Attractions
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- Brighton Marina
Brighton Marina is the biggest seafront
in the UK and incorporates many
entertainment facilities including
restaurants, cafes, large bowling alley
and retail outlets. The Marina is always
bustling with events, markets and fairs,
and you can observe many gorgeous yachts
here as well.
- Arundel Castle
Boasting a history associated with
Mary Queen of Scots and Henry VIII, this
medieval castle contains a collection of
plush 16th century furniture, impressive
artworks as well as other crafts. The
castle is open to the public from April
to October.
- The Royal Pavillion
Formerly used as the Prince Regent's
seaside palace, this building is
considered one of the most spectacular
structures in the country. The Pavillion
is lavishly decorated with fantastic
furnishings and other wonderful
adornments which have been restored to
its full regency splendor.
- Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
The recent redevelopment program has
turned the city museum into a
state-of-the-art attraction with an
eclectic combination of exhibitions.
Some of the museum's highlifhts include
costume gallery and contemporary art and
design exhibit.
- Beachy Head
Rises 530 ft above the sea level, Beachy
Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in
Britain. The panoramic view seen as far
as 80 km away from the cliff top is
simply breathtaking. It's famous for
being an ideal sightseeing spot as well
as an hang-glier runway.
- Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Situated under Brighton Station,
this children delight houses unique toy
train models, dolls, puppets, novelty
toys and much more. The Toy and Model
Museum will surely become a favorite
with both children and parents alike.
- Drusillas Park
The Drusillas Park is a small,
charming and children-centered zoo with
an electic number of mostly smallish
creatures like owls, penguins, and
otters. With extensive children's play
area and train rides, the zoo focuses on
fun and learning experience.
- Sealife Center
Brighton's Sealife Center is the
world's oldest operating aquarium and
also has England's longest walkthrough
underwater observation tunnel. The
center also allows access to close
encounters with various fishes in the
touchpools.
Hotels in Brighton
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Kings Hotel
Guests can
enjoy a selection of la
carte modern european dishes
while enjoying the sea and
promenade views. The traditional
english bar offers a large
selection of drinks, and snacks
are available during lunchtime.
The hotel caters for business
guests with a range of
conference rooms and offers
extensive wedding facilities
including banqueting services.
Both room service and front desk
are 24-hour, and infant beds are
available for families with
young children.
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Lansdowne Place Hotel
Guests can enjoy modern european
dining in the grill restaurant
and relax with a cocktail or
light snack on leopard print
chairs in the lounge bar. Open
24 hours a day, the front desk
can offer a range of services
including currency exchange and
dry-cleaning, and offer advice
on facilities provided by the
hotel. These include a ballroom
for business conferences or
banqueting, supported by
audio-visual equipment, wireless
internet and a business centre,
as well as additional meeting
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