Whilst with us why not visit Brighton's Royal Pavilion, the Sealife Centre or Brighton Pier - fun for all the family
Brighton's Royal Pavilion - 5 minutes walk away
Enjoy the luxury of sleeping between crisp cotton sheets laid on
some of the most attractive beds you will see
Beauty Treatments at the Marina House Hotel
8 Charlotte Street, Brighton
East Sussex. UK BN2 1AG
t: +44 (0)1273 605349
f: +44 (0)1273 679484
e: rooms@jungs.co.uk

Brighton seafront bandstand during sunset

Shopping in the enourmous array of boutiques

 

 


Brighton & Hove Attractions

The Royal Pavilion - Tel: +44 (0)1273 603005
The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) transformed by John Nash between 1815 and 1822 into one of the most dazzling and exotic buildings in the British Isles.

Preston Manor - Tel: +44 (0)1273 603005/713239
This delightful old Manor House, dating from 1250, rebuilt in 1738 and added to in 1905, as it powerfully evokes the atmosphere of an Edwardian gentry home both 'upstairs' and 'downstairs'.

Brighton Sea Life Centre - Tel: +44 (0)1273 604234
One of the most spectacular underwater tunnels in Europe and experience a completely uninterrupted view of life beneath the waves as stingrays and sensational British sharks glide silently overhead.

The Lanes
Mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1085, Bristmestune had become known as Brightthelmstone by the time Henry VIII was fighting Louis XII in 1554 and by the first part of the 19th Century had become fashionably known as Brighton.

English's Restaurant - one of Brighton's best seafood eateries

Brighton Marina Village - Tel: +44 (0)1273 693636
Throughout the year whatever the weather, Brighton Marina has something to offer. With exciting combination of Boutiques, Gift Shops, Restaurants and breathtaking views.

Brighton Pier - Tel: +44 (0)1273 609361
Opened in 1899 and considered to be the finest pier ever built. Caught fire in the summer of 1995 , due to excess demand on electric supply. It was also the victim of a Bomb alert in 1995 & 1996. It has something for children and adults alike with the most up to date games, great rides. Things to throw and to punch.

Markets
Brighton is well known for its markets and their variety. Whether you want some fruit or a bath tub, perhaps a chimney surround or a carpet rug, it can all be found in the markets of Brighton. Sunday market in the Brighton Station car park from 9am to 2pm with a variety of stalls ranging from antiques, clothes, food and toys to plants and car boot sales.

For further information on Brighton & Hove visit - www.brighton.co.uk.