Brighton
United Kingdom
England
Proud eclectic seaside town
A seaside resort on the south coast of England. Its proximity to London and accessibility by train made it a favourite for daytrips in the Georgian era and this popularity has continued to this day.
Brighton is well known for its LGBQT+ community – known as “The unofficial gay capital of England.”. This has led to a vibrant alternative culture, arts scene and nightlife, where all feel welcome.
Developing as a popular destination in the Georgian period and becoming a favourite of Queen Victoria subsequently, the royals have certainly left their mark on the city, most notably with: The Royal Pavilion and Palace Pier.
The Brighton Seafront is a famed promenade for tourist restaurants and amusements, typifying a seaside pleasure town.








