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Brighton seafront
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Brighton, England
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Skateboarders, beach huts, dog walkers, buskers, seagulls, piers, cafes, restaurants, quirky shops, a stroll along the seafront from Brighton to Hove is guaranteed to be entertaining, whatever the weather.
Where better to check out than Brighton's famous seafront?! Head along the promenade for some amazing coastal views, great eateries all the way along and quirky things to occupy your time too.
Brighton has one of the most impressive Victorian sewers in the country. I have not done the trip but people that have speak highly of it. A must stop visit if you have any plumbers in your group.
Stunning Brighton and Hove seafront, lots of lovely restaurants, bar and shops
Brighton Seafront By the water you’ll know you’re in an English seaside resort, catching the scent of fish and chips and watching deckchairs fluttering in the breeze. The pebble beach, 5.4 miles long, has that Victorian glamour with a dash of Brighton’s youthful energy and style, with bars and clubs keeping the waterfront alive after dark. Out in front of the new British Airways i360 you’ll see the husk of the burnt out West Pier, which was abandoned in the 1970s and was lost to a fire in 2003. The arches facing what’s left of the pier have lovable little independent shops selling books, photographic prints and homewares
Brighton Seafront By the water you’ll know you’re in an English seaside resort, catching the scent of fish and chips and watching deckchairs fluttering in the breeze. The pebble beach, 5.4 miles long, has that Victorian glamour with a dash of Brighton’s youthful energy and style, with bars and clu…