Brighton And Hove

Brighton And Hove by Max Crisfield, published by Pgw on November 1, 2006, is a detailed exploration of the city of Brighton, capturing its unique character and vibrant atmosphere. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the city’s intriguing contrasts, showcasing its transformation from an undiscovered gem to a quintessentially English locale, marked by a rich history and diverse cultural landscape.
Readers will discover a city that thrives year-round, supported by its universities and a dynamic arts scene. Brighton is home to the largest arts festival in England and a renowned LGBTQ+ community. The narrative highlights the city’s extensive coastline, numerous parks, and a wealth of cultural venues, including theatres and art galleries, all contributing to its distinctive charm. This book serves as a reference for those interested in travel and culture within Great Britain, offering insights into the many facets that make Brighton a remarkable destination.
Official synopsis Publisher
Brighton is a city where nothing is quite as it appears. The end of the line and a stone’s throw from the continent, one minute it seems like an undiscovered corner of Europe, the next it reminds you of its quintessential Englishness. Like its own remarkable history, it is a city of improbable makeovers and deft sleight of hand: farmhouses transformed into palaces, stable blocks into concert halls, churches into art galleries. It is a city of bus driving poets and saxophone playing maitre d’s; a place where waiters wait on that elusive three-book publishing deal, and where the underground comes up to the surface for air.
Unlike most seaside towns, it is a year-round city: buoyed up by two universities and a thriving arts and culture scene. It boasts the biggest arts festival in England, and its most celebrated gay scene. It has 5 miles of coastline, 23 parks, 5 casinos, 20 bowling greens, 3450 listed buildings, 12 theatres, 26 lifeguards, 30 nightclubs, 20 art galleries, and more restaurants per head of population than anywhere else in the UK outside London.
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