Brighton is located on the south coast of England and together with Hove it forms the city of Brighton and Hove. It is one of the largest and famous seaside cities of United Kingdom. The important Brighton attractions include important landmarks and notable buildings, museums and galleries. Given below is a list of Brighton Attractions:
Window Gallery: Opened in 1982 this gallery is situated in the famous 'Lanes' area of Brighton. The gallery aims to offer an extensive selection of work of art of a high standard and that too at prices that will suit every pocket. Paintings, sculpture, original prints, ceramics by over fifty artists have been displayed here for exhibition and also for sale.
Chameleon Gallery Limited:Established in 2003, this gallery was started to bring original and affordable arts to the people of Brighton. The gallery is in the heart of “The Lanes' in Brighton is friendly and unintimadating where you can browse freely for exciting and accessible artworks.
Surfing Museum: This is the first kind of surfing museum in UK and was set up with the purpose of celebrating British surf history and charting its legacy. More significantly, it is run by surfers on a not-for-profit basis. The surfing museum draws upon an extensive and historically significant collection of surfboards, literature and memorabilia.
Brighton Pier: This is the most famous landmark of Brighton. Brighton Pier or Palace Pier offers a range of entertainment and food for all family. The west pier along the beach from the palace pier is falling in recent years due to vandalism. However, the palace pier has an array of eating places and small gift shops, amusement arcades including all the latest in video games as well as the family favourite penny pushers, bars, free entertainment, side stalls as well as theme park quality rides, including a loop 'the loop roller coaster'.
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