BRIGHTON: AN INTRODUCTION


From its beautiful seafront to the protection of the South Downs, from Beachy Head on the east while Worthing Point is on the west, taking it easy in one of the sunniest parts of England is often noted as the ‘London by the Sea’ destination.
Brighton is all about getting away from it all and freeing yourself from the office job and taking quality time to relax and forget your worries. The entertainment and leisure facilities are here in abundance and the interlocking streets are lined with clubs and restaurants and lots of bars and during the very warm summer months, the atmosphere here in Brighton is almost festival- like.

Brighton has a great sense of community and its people are very warm and welcoming. They have a great entrepreneurial streak when it comes to business and they are well use to making the stranger in town very welcome. When arriving at Brighton, whether you have come for the sunshine and beach, or the theatre, sport, or just simply to have a meal and a pint and then to go clubbing, you will not be disappointed with what Brighton has to offer.

On getting off the train, walk straight out of the station and down the hill on Queens Road. There is a great Caribbean restaurant called the Tamarind tree on this street. Go right into North Lane and keep walking until you come towards Kemp Town. One can go left to reach the residential area of Seven Dials, Montpelier, or Hove, but as one keeps walking, you will come to the crossroads where the Brighton Clock Tower is centred.

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