"Best Landmarks in Brighton" Realizado por : Cityseeker 9 Ubicaciones indicadas Brighton Wheel "Sky Voyage" Also known as the Wheel of Excellence and Brighton O, this Ferris wheel on Brighton’s seafront has been giving visitors circular, panoramic views of the region’s coastline since 2011. Tours guarantee at least three full rotations, and take air-conditioned capsules 50 meters (164 feet) above sea-level. Visitors can also book wine and champagne service, VIP by Jvhertum “experiences”, and private wheel trips. +44 1273 722 822 www.brightonwheel.com/ Brighton Wheel, Daltons Bastion Madeira Drive, Brighton The Royal Pavilion "Brighton's Best-Known Attraction" With a history as vibrant as its structure itself, the Royal Pavilion is a breathtaking site exuding opulence, and is one of England's most prized possessions. Having once been a leisure palace which housed George IV, the Pavilion is a magnificent canopy of Regency style fused with marvellous influences of Asian architecture. It boasts a striking facade by Jim Linwood complete with gleaming domes and minarets which give way to highly- decorated rooms adorned with luminescent chandeliers, plush furnishings, and decorative art. Having undergone a major facelift, the palace and its interiors now shine proudly in all their resplendent glory. Further augmented by a tearoom and a lovely expanse of gardens crafted in Regency style, the Royal Pavilion offers a glimpse of the architectural legacy of Asia, right in the heart of Brighton. +44 3000 29 0900 www.brighton-hove-rpml. visitor.services@brighton- 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, org.uk/RoyalPavilion/Page hove.gov.uk Brighton s/home.aspx Muelle de Brighton "Historic Ocean Pier" Opened just one year before the turn of the 20th century, Brighton Pier is the only pier in the city that remains operational to this day. It was the vision of architect R St George Moore and quickly garnered attention as one of the top attractions in Brighton. Not much has changed in the way of its popularity, and visitors continue to flock to the pier for its by Karen Roe rollercoasters, trampolines, carousel, and other thrilling activities. The perfect locale for a fun-filled family day, Brighton Pier also offers seasonal attractions like a haunted house, as well as exciting special events from time to time. A bite at any of the onsite restaurants rounds out the perfect Brighton Pier experience. +44 1273 60 9361 www.brightonpier.co.uk/ Madeira Drive, Brighton North Laine "Old Quarter of Brighton" Known as Brighton's Bohemian quarter, North Laine is home to some of the best shops, pubs and cafes in the area. Local cafe culture thrives during the summer, with tables spreading out into the middle of the road in Gardener Street and fashions and sub-cultures competing in a vibrant atmosphere. There is an eclectic mix of antique warehouses, second-hand by Dominic Alves shops, glitzy boutiques and buskers. Snooper's Paradise in Kensington Gardens is the city's largest indoor flea market. There is also a Saturday morning market in Upper Gardner Street. www.northlaine.co.uk/ [email protected] Church Street, Brighton British Airways i360 "A Splendid Observation Tower" Known as the world's slenderest tall tower, the i360 reaches a height of 162 meters (531 feet). It was designed by Marks Barfield and his team, the same team that was behind the construction of the remarkable London Eye. The observation tower is not only the site of the world’s first vertical cable car but it’s also considered to be the tallest moving observation by Jvhertum tower in the world. Visitors to the i360 can enjoy great views of the entire city as well as the azure waters of the Brighton sea. Hopeful for an entry in the Guinness Book of Records, the British Airways i360 is not to be missed during your stay in Brighton. +44 333 772 0360 britishairwaysi360.com [email protected] Lower Kings Road, Brighton om The Chattri "Unique Memorial to Indian Soldiers" Isolated and inaccessible by car, but well worth the walk over the South Downs from either Ditchling Beacon or Stanmer Park. Set in a natural bowl, this is a Sicilian marble memorial with an elegant classical dome designed by E C Henriques dedicated to the memory of the Hindu and Sikh soldiers who died in hospital in Brighton during World War I. by Pete Barr-Wilson +44 1273 29 0000 (Tourist www.chattri.com/ [email protected] Off London Road A23, Information) Patcham, Brighton Beachy Head "Spectacular Clifftop Landmark" Beachy Head is one of the most spectacular spots on the South Coast, a windswept headland with sheer drop to the lighthouse below. The landscape is open, grassy chalk-land where sea birds and hang-gliders ride the air currents. There is also a mile-long clifftop nature trail. The new Countryside Centre describes local downland life, past and present; flora by netlancer2006 and fauna of cliff face and rock pools, Bronze Age man and talking hologram of a shepherd. +44 1323 42 3878 www.beachyhead.org.uk [email protected] Beachy Head Road, East Dean Arundel Castle "11th Century Castle" This magnificent castle, built by the Earl of Arundel at the end of the 11th Century, is situated in the lovely town of Arundel. Surrounded by well-kept grounds, it contains a collection of 16th-century furniture and artworks by Gainsborough and Van Dyck, among others. The castle has a fascinating history and has links with Mary, Queen of Scots and Henry VIII. There is by Soham Banerjee also a restaurant and a shop. +44 1903 88 2173 www.arundelcastle.org bryan.mcdonald@arundelc High Street, Arundel astle.org Five Acres Also known as Queen Elizabeth II Fields (QE2) by Public Domain CC0 31 Middleton Drive, Eastbourne UNIRSE A NOSOTROS A: cityseeker.com Condiciones generales | POLíTICA DE PRIVACIDAD | API | PóNGASE EN CONTACTO CON NOSOTROS | Derechos de autor 2020 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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