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The seaside town of Brighton is a typical English Riviera. Therefore, it is one of the tops and popular day trip destinations for about 2 hours by car. The Mediterranean influenced beauty arcades and the buildings of Regency-era support this broad shingle beach. Built in 1899 and now has rides and food kiosks in the central waterfront area, Brighton Pier where also you can enjoy sunbathing on the deck chairs.
Departure | We can start the tour from anywhere you wish between zone 1 to 4 |
Departure Time | 9 AM in the morning (This can be changed) |
Return Time | 10 hours after the tour |
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Itinerary
The city's nightlife as well as arts, shopping and festivals is also known. A striking landmark with its Indo-Saracen dome and ornate interiors, the Royal Pavilion is once Kings George IV's residence. In the garden there are large collections of the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery from fine art to decoration where we will observe for today. The Royal Pavilion began as a humble lodging house in the 18th century. The Prince of Wales, Architect Henry Holland helped George turn his humbling seaside retreat into a beautiful, neoclassical villa– the Marine Pavilion. In 1815 the eminent architect John Nash was hired by George, now Prince Regent, to redesign it in Indian style. The work was finished in 1823, when George was reigning. It is the building that we see today, an instantly recognizable symbol of Brighton. During our visit we would be very happy to give you a walking tour where you will enjoy strolling the narrow and colourful streets of Brighton. Consecutively you will visit cost Market Street, live pubs, cafes, street performers, jewelleries, fudge sellers and hundreds of shops selling almost all goods for shoppers. You will fall in love with the colourful ambiance of the streets of Brighton.