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Brighton became a popular seaside resort in the nineteenth century. Since the Prince Regent (later King George IV) first visited Brighton and Hove in 1783, his fantastic seaside palace, the Royal Pavilion, with its Indian domes and minarets and its Chinese style interior, has become a landmark not to be missed. And, thanks to his influence, some of the finest examples of Regency architecture in England can be seen in Brighton and Hove.
Adelaide Crescent and the beautiful Brunswick and Palmeira Squares open gracefully onto the peaceful lawns of Hove giving stunning views of the sea.
Brighton is a very popular city located approximately 50miles south of London, in East Sussex. It is close enough to London to be a commuter place, yet it has a great deal to offer in its own right and attracts people from all over the country, especially during spring and summer. It has a great nightlife and is sometimes called 'London by the Sea'. There are a number of festivals held during the summer months all around Brighton ranging from the Brighton & Hove Fringe Festival to the Essential Festival.
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