Brighton

Brighton is one of the most visited seaside resorts in the UK, with a lively city center and a large marina. The city has a vibrant cultural scene, with many independent shops, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants. Brighton's Royal Pavilion is one of the most opulent buildings in Britain and is often referred to as the 'pearl of Brighton,’ while the city’s pier is another world-famous attraction and a major draw for tourists.
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1Brighton Palace Pier

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Water & Amusement Parks
Brighton's Palace Pier is a longstanding amusement park with fairground rides, restaurants and deckchairs that offer stunning views of the sea. The pier is wheelchair accessible from its car park and all its public areas are on the same level, making it easy for all visitors to enjoy the attractions. The pier boasts two bars, a restaurant with braille menus and permission for guide dogs, as well as games such as quoits and egg throwing.
Madeira Dr, Brighton, BN2 1TW, United Kingdomhttp://www.brightonpier.co.uk/

2Royal Pavilion

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Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Pavilion is an iconic building in Brighton and is famous for its chinoiserie architecture. It is a must-see attraction for tourists visiting Brighton, and provides a glimpse into the lives of royalty in the 18th and 19th centuries.
4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, United Kingdomhttps://brightonmuseums.org.uk/royalpavilion/

3National Trust - Devil's Dyke

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The National Trust - Devil's Dyke is a picturesque valley that has a distinct V-shape, and offers various nature programs and walking trails to its visitors. The area is surrounded by hotels and restaurants, providing ample opportunity for refreshments. Despite occasional disruptions caused by irresponsible dog owners, most people enjoy the serene atmosphere of this place. Although some parts of the trail can be challenging due to steep climbs, the scenic views are well worth the effort.
Devil's Dyke Rd, Brighton, BN1 8YJ, United Kingdomhttps://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/devils-dyke

4Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

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Art gallery
The Brighton Museum & Art Gallery is a free public museum and art gallery located in the citys cultural quarter. The exhibits include 20th century decorative art, upcoming fresh local talent, and an impressive collection of art from all over the world.
Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, United Kingdomhttps://brightonmuseums.org.uk/brighton-museum-art-gallery/

5The Brighton Centre

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Conference center
The Brighton Centre is a major concert hall in the city of Brighton, England. The venue hosts popular live music and comedy shows, wedding fairs, exhibitions and conferences all year round. With varied programming spanning local to international acts it is well worth checking the website for current events before heading down to see your favourite artist perform!
Kings Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 2GR, United Kingdomhttp://www.brightoncentre.co.uk/

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Food for Friends is a Brighton landmark that has been serving innovative vegetarian dishes for over 30 years. Recently refurbished and with a new menu, the restaurant is thriving and appeals to all types of diners. The menu features vegan and gluten-free dishes, many of which are mouth-watering.
17-18 Prince Albert St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HF, United Kingdomhttp://www.foodforfriends.com/Food for Friends reservations

2Terre à Terre

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Vegan restaurant
This award winning vegetarian restaurant is a great place to explore global flavours and find recipes your children will love. It specialises in sustainable local cuisine, with an extensive children's menu that features adventurous flavours.
71 East St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HQ, United Kingdomhttp://www.terreaterre.co.uk/

3The Chilli Pickle

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Indian restaurant
A brightly coloured and airy Indian restaurant in Brighton, The Chilli Pickle serves up inventive dishes inspired by classic regional cuisines. Friendly and knowledgeablestaff make it the perfect spot to enjoy authentic Indian cuisine or book a table at the restaurant for a more formal dining experience. The takeaway service is highly praised for its superb selection of dishes, including street food favourites and landmark regional curries.
17 Jubilee St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1GE, United Kingdomhttp://www.thechillipickle.com/

4Riddle & Finns The Beach

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Fish and seafood restaurant
This chic seafood restaurant and champagne bar overlooks the sea in the town of Brighton. With an extensive menu of elevated seafood dishes, cocktails and champagne, it is a popular choice for celebrations.
65 Kings Rd, Brighton, BN1 1NA, United Kingdomhttp://www.riddleandfinns.co.uk/
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Early risers can enjoy a hearty breakfast at Cote Brasserie, from 8am until 12 noon on Monday to Friday. Weekend brunch is also available from 9am until 1pm. All dishes are gluten free, with careful attention to small details like using gluten free menus and avoiding cross contamination.
Stage Door, 115-116, Church St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1UD, United Kingdomhttps://www.cote.co.uk/restaurant/brighton/?utm_source=google&utCôte Brighton reservations

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