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Brighton Pier
From it's humble beginnings in 1823 as a landing stage for passenger ships Brighton Pier has grown to become Brighton's must visit tourist destination. White knuckle rides, the best fish and chips in the city and some of the best views of Brighton. Make the Palace Pier top of your to do list.
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Brighton Royal Pavilion
Built for the Prince Regent, later King George IV, in stages between 1787 and 1823, the Royal Pavilion is remarkable for its exotic oriental appearance both inside and out. This magnificent royal pleasure palace was revered by fashionable Regency society and is still a distinctive landmark for vibrant Brighton & Hove today. The extravagant banqueting hall with it's looming dragons certainly has the wow factor.
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Painting Pottery Cafe
Bring along your own booze and nibbles and enjoy an evening of creating your very own work of art to remember your holiday by. This is a great place to have a giggle and be creative. Ideal for larger groups or families in the daytime.
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Ross Boat Trips
You could be mistaken for being on the med as you coast along the shore on one of these fabulous cruises. View the city in a completely different light as you chug merrily along the seafront taking in the sites and sounds of bustling Brighton. For those who are looking for a little more excitement why not try one of their mackerel fishing tours suitable for all abilities.
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Hove Lagoon Watersports
One of the country's leading providers of watersports, there's an activity here for everyone. Sailing, powerboat driving, padel boarding, windsurfing, water skiing and ZapCat powerboat driving. You will certainly leave with a fun memory of your holiday.
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Bookers Vineyard
If you like your wine then this is the ideal way to spend some time warming up for the big night. Have a tour of the vineyards followed by a relaxing glass in the stunning countryside. Buy a few of their gems as souvenirs of your visit to Brighton & Sussex.
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Greyhound Stadium
The Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium offers excellent value for money trackside and restaurant packages. Families and professional pundits alike fill the trackside and restaurant bar cheering on their winning dogs. Your stake can be as low as £1 so this is an absolute corker of a night out for all budgets. Great for families or large groups of friends, always a night of excitement and fun.
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Brighton Marina
One of Europe's largest Marina's, the Brighton Marina is home to a wide range of bars, restaurants and activities. Have a stroll along the marina and admire the million pound yachts for sale. Have lunch in one of the countless restaurants or maybe a spot of shopping in one of the designer discount stores. From ten pin bowling through to mackerel fishing daytrips, Brighton Marina makes a good day out for all members of the family.
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Paintballing
In the heart of the West Sussex countryside lies a thrilling Brighton paintball venue. A stunning marriage of sweeping natural terrain and man-made bunkers, barricades and bridges.
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Go Karting: Team Sport
Quite possibly the most ambitious indoor karting track ever designed. If you are a group looking to let off some steam, this is just for you! Perfect for stag parties or company team building events.
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