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![]() Many people who live in Brighton think it is the most enchanting, exciting, extraordinary seaside city in Britain. However brazen that may sound, they believe it is no exaggeration. It is a remarkable place, with its cosmopolitan air, oodles of restaurants, feverish nightlife and abundance of culture. It defies comparison with anywhere else this side of the English Channel. For centuries it has been regarded as a 'pleasure dome', so if you love life, take a visit to Brighton and Hove. ![]() The Forest Bed and Breakfast is only 25 minutes drive to Brighton down the A23 trunk road. It takes a similar time to get there by rail from Three Bridges station or Gatwick station. We can provide you with ideas on where to visit, where to shop and where to park. Brighton is one of England's most popular seaside resorts, attracting thousands of visitors each year. First popular during the Regency period, it was once one of the most fashionable towns in England and today Brighton still has some excellent examples of Regency architecture. Indeed many visitors see this mixture of the sophisticated and the shabby as part of the town's attraction and argue that it is the reason for Brighton's enduring appeal. There is plenty to see and do, ranging from a vibrant nightlife, to excellent cultural venues and fashionable eating-places. And being within easy reach of London, there is a lively, cosmopolitan feel to the town. Information on Brighton found at: Virtual Brighton | Visit Brighton |
"Excellent package, attention and superb breakfast."
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