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"Besides the Brighton Pier, the other major landmark of the city is the gorgeous Royal Pavilion, built between 1815 and 1822, and used by King George IV as a seaside pleasure palace. Take a guided tour around the premises, where you can appreciate its Indian-themed exterior and Chinese-themed interior decor, and you’ll understand why it is often used as a romantic wedding venue. The Royal Pavilion is a five-minute walk from Brighton Pier as well as the Queens Hotel and Spa, conveniently located opposite the pier."
"Perfectly located just west of Brighton’s famous Palace Pier, Queens Hotel & Spa offers well-appointed great value accommodation right on the beachfront with some rooms offering views over the pier. A heated swimming pool and sauna are at the heart of the Queens Hotel’s well appointed spa facilities while the No1 Bar & Bistro is the ideal place to start your evening before heading out to a live music gig or to one of the many sea facing night clubs."
"Located on the seafront close to the pier and The Lanes shopping quarter is 3-star Queens Hotel Brighton. It’s in a really handy location for restaurants and just a 5-minute walk from beautiful Brighton Pavilion. The hotel, which overlooks the English Channel, features 94 modern, spacious rooms, with chic decor and incredible sea views."
"Chutima Therapy is an ambient Thai massage and spa treatment room oasis dressed with contemporary Thai design, situated in the heart of the Brighton Lanes. They offer a comprehensive range of massages from traditional Thai massage, therapeutic treatments, advance deep tissue and reflexology, along with rejuvenating facials and beauty therapies for both women and men. Spa packages from £75"
"Uniquely Organic EcoSpa aims to offer clients individually-tailored treatments that address the body holistically in order to create improved health and well-being. It is very important to the team that organic products are used, not only to offer the kindest, purest treatment, but also to ensure minimal impact on the environment."
"Both a nightclub and live music venue, Concorde 2 Brighton has an impressive list of guest performances and artists under its belt, bringing in some of the biggest names in music from all over the globe. The club itself is housed within an historic Victorian structure that’s unlike anything you’ve seen before!. Whether you prefer Drum n Bass, Reggae, electro or house music… this venue will ensure you and your group have a fantastic night out whether you’re attending a club night or a ticketed event with its award-winning status!"
"Renowned for its head-thrashing, booty-shaking club nights, Concorde 2 is always welcoming live musicians and DJs to its abode. Interiors are surprisingly unique here, with stained glass windows and hefty wooden beams adding a little something to your midnight antics."
"One of the symbols of Brighton, this flamboyantly iconic royal building is actually great for visiting with kids. You can buy a kids’ trail for a small fee (50p when we visited) spotting some of the animals dotted throughout the opulent rooms, or just amuse yourself finding all the dragons at the Royal Pavilion. And staff will actively encourage you to have a lie down on the carpet in the music room to see the chandelier rising to the gold patterned ceiling."
"This list wouldn't be complete without Brighton's Royal Pavilion. This historic building is one of the most exotic buildings in England. The dazzling architecture is the perfect subject for a pic, and with hundreds of rooms, you'll never be short of a pic for the 'gram."
"This lovely, unpretentious pub (a warren of dark rooms and levels, including two shaded "internal" roof terraces), serves good food in remarkable portions all day. Feeling the strain of a day's eating, I opted for a supposed starter of smoked mackerel fillet with streaky bacon and shaved beetroot (a good interplay of flavours), which arrived on a large doorstep of sourdough, with a decent leaf salad and creamed horseradish on the side. It cost £4.95, but most places would have passed this off as a main course."
"Arguably Brighton's best-kept secret when it comes to pubs in Brighton with beer gardens, The Lion and Lobster houses outdoor tables and a lush little rooftop terrace. Venture up winding stairs and along passageways where two unique alfresco spaces will be waiting as your reward."
"From the outside, The Lion and Lobster is just a good old Brighton pub, however, venture inside and you'll discover a secret roof terrace. It may be diddy in size but it's a charming outdoor spot and provides the perfect place for you to enjoy some tasty craft beers."