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We hope you find our City Guide to life in Brighton, a prominent location in West Sussex of interest.
Breathe in the sea air, smell the relaxed cosmopolitan atmosphere and enjoy this small city with a big personality. Brighton was awarded city status in 2000 and is famous for the 'Lanes', Royal Pavilion and Palace Pier. If you are seeking a unique quality of life you should consider this city as your work destination. Brighton has a mix of theatres, art galleries, historic architecture, all the fun of the seaside and a variety of shops, restaurants and bars, making it a vibrant and enjoyable place to live. The city attracts 8 million visitors each year and is one of the UK's top ten destinations for overseas visitors.
Sample food from around the world in Brighton's 400+ restaurants and cafes. Visiting the Lanes is essential to experience a taste of why Brighton is such a special city, offering a plethora of places to eat, shop and chill. For a laid-back bohemian charm the 'North Laine' has over 300 unique shops. If you fancy something a little more modern the main shopping centre in Churchill Square hosts most of the UKs top stores.
Live music venues, comedy and cabaret are in abundance, and the legendary club scene is home to world famous DJ Fat Boy Slim. The city is the chosen residence of The Kooks, various members of Primal Scream and Radio One legend Annie Nightingale.
Brighton marina is one of the largest in the UK and is a modern attraction in its own right with a host of bars, eateries and shops as well as a cinema and bowling complex.
Brighton has a lively arts scene and is home to England's largest arts festival, which attracts thousands of people each May. Some of the 'must see attractions' are the Royal Pavilion, a monument which pre-dates Victorian times. It has many grand rooms to view and also large gardens to sit and relax in. There is of course The Brighton Sea Life Centre and if you can tear yourself away from the seaside (fortune tellers, arcades, a fun fair, side stalls and fish & chips) there is some beautiful countryside in the surrounding area.
If cricket is your thing then you will be spoilt with having Sussex County Cricket Club on your doorstep.
There are excellent rail connections to the rest of the country as well as an award-winning bus network. London is less than an hour from Brighton by train. Heathrow, Gatwick and London Airports are all in easy reach of the city.
In the latest (2008) House Prices report * for Brighton the Median Property Selling Prices were as follows;
* Source: www.home.co.uk