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Brighton has been a playground
for the wealthy and "the fashionable resort" since
it was visited by the Prince of Wales and
his entourage in 1783. The city has something
for everyone to enjoy.
Brighton's landmark is the Royal Pavilion,
a wonderful display of oriental architecture.
There are also some elegant examples of Regency
architecture including the Royal Crescent
and Regency Square built in 1818. The oldest
part of the city is called The Lanes and
offers narrow brick paved streets to explore.
The Palace Pier offers the typical amusements
and there are several museums worth visiting
including the Doll Museum off King's Road
that runs along the beach. For children there
is the Volks Railway that offers a seafront
ride and Peter Pan's Playground with typical
round abouts and what not. For the culturally
inclined there is the Brighton Museum and
Art Gallery and the Theatre Royal which stages
excellent productions. In July the Brighton
Festival attracts top name musicians, actors
and dancers to perform in what is recognized
as a showcase summer venue.
Brighton's night life is one of the more
vibrant and lively in Britain. There are
all sorts of clubs, pubs, nightclubs and
discos to sample as well as pub theatre,
street buskers and magicians, weekly cabaret,
live music clubs and several casinos. And
there is of course, the Brighton Racecourse
for thoroughbred racing enthusiasts with
meetings from April through October. Not
surprisingly, with all this going on, Brighton
is a major destination for conventions and
exhibitions held at the Dome across from
the Royal Pavilion, the Corn Exchange, Metropole
Exhibition Centre, Royal Pavilion and a super
large mult-purpose complex with seating for
5000.
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