Cheap Hotels in Brighton

There are many people who like to use a hotels in the town of Brighton, this is because they may want to have a vacation or holiday in the town. There may be people who want to go to the hotel because they want to have a deal or do work in the area and need some accommodation to stay in the town. Many would like to see the town as they want to see the architecturte, the historic sites and the cultural aspects of the town and the entertainment and sports facilities of the town. You may want a cheap or luxury hotel.

Brighton is a town on the south coast of England and, with its neighbour Hove, forms the city of Brighton and Hove.

The ancient settlement of Brighthelmston dates from before the Domesday Book (1086), but it emerged as a health resort during the 18th Century and became a destination for day-trippers after the arrival of the railway in 1841.

Huge numbers of tourists a year visit Brighton. The town also has a substantial business conference industry. Brighton has two universities and a medical school.

Brighton is associated with popular music artists — for a list, see night-life and popular music of Brighton and Hove. The seafront has bars, restaurants, nightclubs and amusement arcades, principally between the piers. Being less than an hour from London by train has made the city a popular destination. Brighton beach has a nudist area (south of the easterly part of Kemptown).

Brighton is home to Brighton Football Club (RFU) which is one of the oldest Rugby Clubs in England. Brighton is home of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.

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Buildings and structures in the town include or have included

Bedford Hotel (Brighton), the present building being a replacement for one of Brighton's oldest and grandest hotels, The Brighton Centre, a concert venue and conference centre known for hosting conferences for many of the major political parties of the UK, Brighton Marina, Brighton Pier (also known as Palace Pier, and as Brighton Marine Palace and Pier), Brighton railway station, The British Engineerium (see external site), The Brunswick estate, Hove (a Regency housing development), Churchill Square, the largest shopping centre in Brighton The County Ground, home of Sussex County Cricket Club, Duke of York's Picture House, the oldest continuously operating cinema in Britain, Embassy Court, a starkly modernist 1930s design adjacent to Regency Brunswick Terrace, The Grand Hotel, The Hanbury Arms incorporates as its ballroom a former mausoleum in an Indian architectural style, built for Edward Sassoon, Kemp Town (a Regency housing development), The Metropole Hotel, The New England Quarter, The Pylons — a pair of three-sided stone pillars either side of the southbound A23 road marking the boundary point of Brighton, and carrying a message of welcome for new visitors, a welcome-back for returning visitors, and a welcome home for locals, The Regency Town House, The Royal Pavilion, All Saints Church, Hove, Saint Bartholomew's Church, Saint Nicholas' Church, Saint Paul's Church, Saint Peter's Church, Stanmer House, The University of Sussex, a radical 1960s campus design by Sir Basil Spence, some of which is listed, The West Pier, The Western Pavilion, self-made home of prolific local architect Amon Henry Wilds, son of Amon Wilds and sometime working partner of Charles Busby White Lodge, The Cliff, Roedean; an atypically small house by Sir Edwin Lutyens, built for Victoria Sackville, Withdean Stadium, current home of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C, The Lanes.

Brighton railway station is the principal railway station in the city of Brighton and Hove, on the south coast of England.

The County Cricket Ground, is a cricket venue in Hove, England. It is home to Sussex County Cricket Club. It is one of the only county grounds to have deckchairs for spectators - which are in the colours of Sussex CCC - blue and white.

The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. It was built in the early 19th Century as a seaside retreat for the then Prince Regent. It is often referred to as the Brighton Pavilion. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th Century.

Parks and other open air attractions ; Brighton Nudist Beach, Hove Park, Preston Park, Queen's Park, St. Anne's Well Gardens, Stanmer Park, Volk's Electric Railway

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