Brighton is the United Kingdom's cosmopolitan city, where the term nightlife takes on a whole new meaning. Typical of most of Britain's cities, it has an impressive array of boutique hotels, shops and exquisite restaurants and cafes. It also has its fair share of famous landmarks, which include the Royal Pavillion and Brighton Beach.
As a city with a booming tourism industry, Brighton has a considerable investment in their hotels and bed and breakfasts, ranging from the luxurious to the value-packed. A hotel's location is almost as important as its service and quality, and Brighton hotels always have a knack of being in the center of everyrthing. The most recommended of these hotels include the Kings Hotel, which were revamped from its original state as three luxury private residencies. This hotel dates back to Regency times and is conveniently located adjacent to Brighton's famous West Pier, and within walking distance of other attractions such as the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, Brighton Center, and a long list of charming shops and restaurants. Another highly recommended hotel is Hotel Una, an elegant and detail-oriented boutique hotel with a penchant for the latest in hotel fashion. It sports a unique yet captivating combination of contrasting textures, expertly blending natural wood with contemporary works of out. It is conveniently located within Regency Square, offering a wonderful view of the West Pier. Every hotel room is uniquely designed, with two exclusive luxury suites containint a private Sauna and Jacuzzi, intimate bar and massages from well-trained physiotherapists.
The City of Brighton is also known as a magnet for homosexual people all over the world. Its atmosphere is as cosmopolitan as it is bohemian, where open-minded people come together and welcome regardless of race, social class or sexual orientation. Incidentally, Brighton is famous for being Britain's number one gay resort. The gay village of Kemptown is a haven for those wanting to come out of the closet, with its diverse scenery, spanning leather workships, techno clubs and even specialist boutiques. It even has a special area to hold commitment ceremonies and what can be more fitting for a gay marriage than a naturist beach?
Brighton is truly a haven for those who love life and everything about it. There's a place for everyone in Brigthon, with its multi-cultural and multi-national restaurants, a so-hot-it-almost-feverish nightlife, and the most extraordinary seaside attractions this side of the English Channel. No exaggerations; if you have an open mind and a thirst for the eccentric, come to Brighton and see what wonders you might find.