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Brighton is a quintessential English seaside resort city famed for its Victorian elegance. Its iconic landmarks include the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Pier. The city boasts a vibrant bohemian arts scene, blending traditional British culture with avant-garde expressions and a thriving LGBTQ+ community.
Don't miss the exotic Royal Pavilion with its Indo-Islamic architecture. Explore The Lanes for independent boutiques and antiques, or ascend the i360 observation tower for panoramic views. Art lovers should visit Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, while Brighton Pier offers classic British seaside amusement.
Try Brighton's famous rockfish dishes. The Lanes area has charming cafes serving artisan cakes. Classic fish and chips is a must-try, with seaside restaurants offering fresh catches. Vegetarians will find exceptional options in this UK's most veg-friendly city.
Brighton's compact city center is best explored on foot. Efficient buses serve wider areas. Trains from London take about 1 hour. A bike-share system makes coastal cycling convenient. Taxis are reasonably priced. National coaches connect to major UK cities.
Summer (June-August) offers warm beach weather but crowds. Spring (May) and autumn (September-October) provide pleasant weather with fewer visitors. Winter sees lower accommodation prices despite cooler temperatures.
English is the main language, widely spoken in tourist areas. Free WiFi is available in most cafes and hotels. UK uses Type G plugs at 230V. Medical services are excellent - EU citizens can use EHIC card. Emergency number is 999. Cards are widely accepted but carrying some GBP cash helps. Use sunscreen when sunny at the beach.
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