George IV set the tone to this city with his wonderfully decadent Pavilion. Vast regency squares and terraces dominate the beachfront mingling with proud Victorian hotels. Most of the attractions in the city are within 10-15 minutes walk of each other, including the railway station. If this is your first visit to Brighton, you may find the following links useful. There are maps and other visitor information available on these sites.
- www.visitbrighton.com
- www.tourism.brighton.co.uk
- www.brighton.co.uk
Culture
The North Laine is the cultural hub of the city. Virtually on top of each other you will find an award winning library, one of the oldest theatres in the country and the stunning Brighton Dome arts centre.
Nature
Brighton is surrounded by beautiful countryside and beaches. Train is the best way to get there; once you get off everything is walkable.
Home to the largest organic retailer in the country; there is also a whopping choice of shops and restaurants specialising in sustainable produce.
Seaside
The beachfront bustles with opportunities for amusement. This area includes several cafe, bars, artist's studios and the Brighton Pier.


