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Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Brighton
Brighton is unquestionably England’s most spectacular
seaside resort town. Made popular in the 18th century, when the
Prince Regent (later King George IV) chose it as the site for his
holiday palace, the bizarre and fantastic onion-shaped Brighton
Pavilion, it is still famous for its frivolous entertainment venues
and enviable nightlife. An eclectic combination of Regency and
Victorian architecture gives Brighton a unique air, with winding
village lanes crammed with antique and jewellery shops and its
flamboyant East Pier stretching out over the sea sparkling with
thousands of lights from its funfair and amusement arcades.
Website: www.brighton.co.uk
Transport: Train from London Waterloo (one hour)