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Brighton Attractions - Preston Park & Rock Garden (Brighton) Preston Park & Rock Garden (Brighton)

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UGC (Brighton)

(+) Comfortable Seats (-) None (*) (On Ciao since: 05/2001)

1 review

Churchill Square Shopping Centre (Brighton)

(+) Excellent shops, Great day out. (-) Lifts, gets busy (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2001)

2 reviews

Brighton Attractions - Brighton Lanes (Brighton) Brighton Lanes (Brighton)

(+) many quirky shops and places to eat and drink (-) quite expensive, parking is a problem (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2001)

5 reviews

Brighton Attractions - Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival

(+) Superb sculptures & craftsmanship. Very educational. 10 Times Better Than Last Year! (-) The sand is all the same colour? In September It'll All Be History! (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2005)

1 review

Hove Park (Brighton)

(+) Free, activities & nice scenery. (-) None. (*) (On Ciao since: 03/2006)

1 review

Brighton Attractions - The Brighton Dome (Brighton) The Brighton Dome (Brighton)

(+) Easy to visit. Lovely gardens. (-) None. (*) (On Ciao since: 01/2002)

1 review

Brighton Attractions - Duke of Yorks (Brighton) Duke of Yorks (Brighton)

(+) good selection of films, groovy balcony, bar, reasonable prices, great ambience (-) er none, sometimes the late night film selection is a bit lame (*) (On Ciao since: 12/2000)

1 review

Brighton Attractions - Doctor Who Exhibition, Brighton Doctor Who Exhibition, Brighton

(+) Great fun! Good value for the whole family (-) Closes 6th November (*) (On Ciao since: 10/2005)

1 review

Brighton Attractions - The Royal Pavilion, Brighton The Royal Pavilion, Brighton

(+) Historical interest, vibrant eccentric decor, magnificent furnishings and furniture (-) always leaves you wnting more (*) (On Ciao since: 07/2000)

5 reviews

North Lanes (Brighton)

(+) Great variety of shops, nice location -very characterful (-) can get crowded (*) (On Ciao since: 01/2001)

3 reviews

The Level (Brighton)

(+) An open air space to walk the dog, play football and chill out (-) Not so safe at night, not the most scenic of places (*) (On Ciao since: 02/2005)

1 review

Brighton Attractions - West Pier, Brighton West Pier, Brighton

(+) Hopefully it will be restored (-) Looks decrepit, sad really. (*) (On Ciao since: 05/2001)

3 reviews

Brighton Attractions - King and Queen Public House, Brighton King and Queen Public House, Brighton

(+) Large Place, Some Interesting Characteristics (-) Very Poorly Maintained Toilets (*) (On Ciao since: 08/2006)

1 review

Brighton Attractions - Marina, Brighton Marina, Brighton

(+) Lots of Things to do (-) abit remote (*) (On Ciao since: 02/2006)

1 review

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Brighton Marina UGC Cinema
Review of UGC (Brighton) by ribena

Advantages: Comfortable Seats
Disadvantages: None

This Cinema is based in Brighton Marina. The Marina itself has about 4 pubs whereby you can meet freinds prior to seeing a film. Another benfit of the this cinema is that they provide free parking for people using the cinema facilities. I also like this cinema as unlike most the cinema's in Brighton nearly all the films are on at the marina rather than just a couple. In total the marina has about 8 screens. The seats are also comfortable quite ...
...The wheelchair access is also good the entrance to the cinema is flat and once inside there are ramps to the higher level and lifts if requested. The food price is normal for a cinema i actually find these prices extortionate. However the size of the pop corn is huge and it is delicious. Also they do provide hot dogs whic are great of films falls soon after work The price for a ticket is £5 which compared to London prices is quite cheap. They also ... Read review

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16.05.2001
Shop Till You Drop
Review of Churchill Square Shopping Centre (Brighton) by btco

Advantages: Excellent shops, Great day out.
Disadvantages: Lifts, gets busy

...me. So a trip to Churchill Square wasn’t too far away. Churchill Square is in the middle of Brighton, East Sussex. It’s not to far from London either. Transport is very good to. You have the Central Train station, which runs regular trains. That is only a 5 – 10 minute walk. There’s buses that are frequent too which do stop outside the shopping mall. Churchill square have there own car park which is every big, but it does often get packed out. ...
...don’t really have to leave Churchill square, as mostly everything is under one roof. There are more shops outside of Churchill Square so it does make a great day out shopping. There are around 85 different shops in the mall. The mall is set out in 3 levels. Whenever I go here it always smells the same, you can smell the cookies from Millies Cookies. But ive never actually eaten any, they smell nice enough but Im not a biscuit/cookie person. The ... Read review

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15.04.2004
The Brighton Lanes ROCK.
Review of Brighton Lanes (Brighton) by marilynmonroelike

Advantages: Too many...London by the sea...cosmopolitan, diverse, shopping! Food!
Disadvantages: Can be dirty - very busy in summer with exchange students under your feet.

Having lived in Brighton for several years I can honestly say I would rather walk around the lanes on a day off work than anywhere else in the world - its just fabulous :D The small winding allys are a real curiosity shop extravaganza - jewellery shops, gifts, clothing, shoes, restaurants, dog parlours, hand made chocolates, bespoke perfumes - you name it - its amazing! Every time I have moved away and returned to Brighton something has changed and ...
...you have never been to Brighton then you are really missing out on the 9th wonder of the world :) Its the most diverse and exciting town i the world! Whether your taking your Nan for a seaside stroll or booking a dirty weekend with the mistress you will adore Brightons Lanes. Only 5 minutes ifrom Hotels and the Pier, you can shop and eat rock in minutes. ... Read review

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02.05.2008
THE ROMAN EMPIRE - RIGHT HERE IN BRIGHTON!
Review of Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival by RICHADA

Advantages: Superb sculptures & craftsmanship. Very educational. 10 Times Better Than Last Year!
Disadvantages: The sand is all the same colour? In September It'll All Be History!

...in this exposed position, on Brighton Sea Front at Black Rock, caused more erosion last year than the organisers had anticipated. Last year a team of sculptors was constantly "repairing" the sculptures, this year obviously that is not necessary. The whole Festival is undoubtedly a feast for the eyes, if I had to pick one area of it as a highlight, it would be one of the much smaller "room scenes" - a Roman kitchen. Like everything else here, there ...
...for me, here at the Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival 2006, the pleasure was also very much in the detail. This is rapidly turning into a "Must See" event each year, I would strongly urge as many of you who can, to go along and see this, before 10th September, when the doors to the Roman Empire are closed and Ancient Rome, at least here in Brighton, dissolves into grains of sand. That is now…… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This was then…… You ... Read review

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09.08.2005
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Hove Park.
Review of Hove Park (Brighton) by LisaUK11

Advantages: Free, activities & nice scenery.
Disadvantages: None.

Hove park is situated in the heart of hove on Old Shoreham Road off the A270. Information about the park before I type my opinions.... Hove is home to the Goldstone which is the subject of many stories. Basically it is nothing but a huge piece of rock weighing 20 tonnes situated in the south west of the park but legend has it that the devil through it down Devils Dyke (South downs) whilst he was excavating it and another one was it was used by the ...
...heard such a stupid story. Hove park also has its on miniture railway and you will find inscriptions on the steel plates naming who donated the piece of railway. You will find the operating times near the Cafe. The park has many sporting activities, including a basketball court, tennis courts and facilities to play football. The park also has all-weather astro-turf whatever that is! The childrens park is particuarly great, it has swings, slides and ... Read review

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18.03.2006


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