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    Preston Park - Pub in the park

    Preston Park

    4.3(23 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Preston Park is Brighton's largest and oldest planned city park. Funded by a bequest from a local…read morebookmaker, William Edmund Davies, the park opened on 8 November 1884. The park is located on the main A23 road from London to Brighton, a mile and half north of the city centre, and next to Preston Manor. The main park is over 60 acres in area and includes wide open spaces of parkland with trees, formal beds along the side of the A23 road, and at the south end is a formal rose garden. Next to this is the Rotunda Cafe, which is open Monday-Friday 9.15-16h and weekends 9.30-17h. Moving northwards are 4 bowling greens and 8 tennis courts, mutli-sports areas with basket ball courts, a 500m velodrome, a children's playground, 4 soccer pitches and 2 cricket pitches. In the centre of the park is the Chalet Cafe, open daily 10-17h. Despite the all organised sport provided for, many come here just to walk or for picnics, or for nothing in particular at all. Other items of interest include a clock tower and the Hansel and Gretel-like tiled house (sadly now with its windows protected with wire mesh). As well as general recreation, the park is the location for many events during the year. The largest is the event after the Brighton Pride parade, which finishes at the Park, regarded by many as the premier free Gay Pride event in the UK. It regularly attracts over 120,000. (It takes place on 2nd August in 2008). Other events are held during the year, including concerts and family days.

    Very pretty park…read more I didn't see or step in any piles of dog shit. I believe I got talked into taking a BMF class here or I might have been laying around the lawns waiting for a friend to get done with a class. Either way, it's pretty and clean.

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    Brighton and Hove Beach - Party time

    Brighton and Hove Beach

    4.4(28 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I was told during my travels that Brighton is where the British go for holiday. The city is vibrant…read moreand lively during the summer and there's quite a bit to do when the city. The beaches are nice but very rocky, so wear water shoes. The neighboring town of Hove is a little more mellow and there are several great restaurants a few blocks from the beach.

    "We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea - whether it is to sail or to watch it -…read morewe are going back from whence we came." ― John F. Kennedy As a Londoner, I must admit I envy how Brighton has the most beautiful beach in the area. I often come here to do some photography and there is a certain kind of charm in the way people fascinate the sea. They all gaze at it, some of them looking for answers or perhaps waiting for a lover which heart is at the ocean; and others like me, just contemplate its beauty. Through history, people have shown a deep connection with water, describing it in art, literature, and poetry. I'm in love with the way the lighting changes the whole atmosphere. On colder days, the sky would be grey and the waves would be high, making mad love with the ocean. On warmer days, indeed the sea could be calm and welcoming, opening its arms to embrace it's audience. Like Sophie said earlier, I think people take living by the sea for granted and don't appreciate its beauty. Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away.

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    Brighton Beach

    Brighton Beach

    4.4(28 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I'm from San Diego, California where I've got great beaches, but I've always been intrigued by…read moreBrighton Beach...lots of history, lots of British stuff, miles long boardwalk, gorgeous Victorian architecture, and a beach! However: -No sand! All small pebbles! Which are quite painful to walk on... -It was cold, cloudy, and windy... -The English Channel waves were quite strong and rough... I almost chickened out of going for swim...but then I saw a much older gentleman go in for a swim, giving me confidence. It also helped the lifeguard station was manned by some young, handsome, muscular British blokes. Water was cold, but surprisingly the same temperature as San Diego! No else was in the water but me and the older gentleman...lovely! Next day I went for a swim alone...it was lightly raining, cloudy, and the locals in their thick sweaters and oversized coats looked at me as if I had gone mad...shouldn't the local Brits be used to this weather by now and just enjoy the beach as its meant to? Of all the places in Britain, this is where I'd want to live :)

    Brighton Beach is a popular holiday destination for most of the UK due to its beautiful beaches and…read moremultiple restaurants and clubs. The beaches are rocky so bring your water shoes. In addition to swimming in the channel, there is an amusement park on the pier, as well as plenty little shops and food places. Be sure to check out i360 when you're there.

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    Sea Life Centre - www.eivapoppins.blogspot.co.uk

    Sea Life Centre

    3.6(33 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I was excited to visit this aquarium on my recent trip to Brighton as they advertise themselves as…read morethe world's oldest aquarium. When I arrived at the ticketing office, I was told that one of the tanks would be closed for refurbishment. However, they didn't stress that it wasn't just one small tank, but an entire section of the aquarium. With such a large section of the aquarium closed, it was an absolute waste of £20. While the architecture is pretty, Sea Life is way overpriced for what you see. With the refurb going on, the flow of the place was messed up and the signs directing you where to go were not clear. I am hoping that I accidentally missed a section, because otherwise I paid £20 to see 2 rooms of fish. The only time I ran into staff members was in the ticketing office and gift shop, so there wasn't anyone I could have asked for directions. This place might be worth the pricey ticket after the refurbishment is complete, but until then I would skip SeaLife in favor of some of the other attractions in Brighton.

    This is a lovely little aquarium. It's the oldest aquarium in the world! It was cool to see, and…read moreit's perfect for little kids. The arches/tunnels under the main tank were so cool! Everyone liked looking up at the giant sea turtle, manta rays, and sharks swimming over us! I loved the Finding Nemo section! Baby Friendly 5 stars Kid Friendly 5 stars Plenty of room at baby changing station. Nice aquarium.

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    Prince Regent Swimming Complex - PR

    Prince Regent Swimming Complex

    2.8(13 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I went to this swimming centre at 1am on Saturday night as part of Cine City's event during White…read moreNight festival. There was about 80 people splashing around in their bikinis and costumes whilst behind them a gigantic screen played film footage all centred around swimming and swimming pools. There were ushers selling popcorn and people queing to sit down and watch from the raised spectator seats. It was a quietly magical experience that definitely encouraged me to go back to Prince Regent and actually swim there. As well as having a proper pool with different swimming lanes for professionals and sports fanatics, there's a shallow pool for kids and beginners and a warm teaching pool for toddlers. There's also a sauna, steam room and gym apparently - all at extra cost on a daily or weekly basis. Will post photos of the Cine City / White Night event in a few hours for swimming movie fans!

    This swimming pool complex is in a convenient location right next to Starbucks and Pizza Express…read more(Not the best places to go right after a swim but what can you do?!) nearby the north laines - and it has a car park, a fairly small car park but it's great for the nightmare that is Brighton. Plus it's free after 6. Bonus! This pool itself is fairly average - it's good if it's not busy and it has 2 other seperate pools for swimming lessons and aqua aerobics (which by the way I must say looks rather fun!) The gym part of the complex is situated right above the pool so you can look up at those on the treadmills - just as they can look down at you which I guess it adds a little amusement! The changing rooms are OK, there is a fair selection of sizes including family rooms (I know I shouldn't use these but it's so much nicer to have space!). The thing is it does smell a little, as do the toilets... If you live in Brighton and enjoy swimming, there's no reason not to go here, it's just not the cleanest of complexes.

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