Brighton is a town (not city!) which caters for all tastes. From Madeira Drive to the Peace statue and beyond, there is so much to see. And that's only the seafront. Inland there is a pub on every corner, especially in the Hanover district and you can spend all day lounging in the North Laines checking out the shops and then eating at somewhere like Dumbwaiter or the Dorset. In the evening, there is plenty to do - see a hip film at the Duke of Yorks or Cinematheque, see a play at Komedia or the Gardner Arts centre and then go to one of the clubs on the seafront such as the Escape housed in a Miami meets Bauhaus modernist building. Events happen in Brighton all the time, the Brighton Festival being just one of them. Indeed on a fine, warm day it is just a pleasure to be trundling round Brighton (walking and cycling seems to be more popular here than elsewhere) and then relax on the Level watching the kids skateboarding on the ramps. Brighton shows that you don't have to rush to get on in life.
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Advantages: good variety of artwork, absolutely free unless you buy some artwork,you get to see some lovely houses, meet some friendly artists Disadvantages: you can't see them all, can be a bit tiring trekking around Brighton!