Brighton, England: Royal Pavilion and Pier
More info about travel to Brighton: Brighton is south England's Coney Island, and Brighton Pier is the place to go for a fix of junk food and dizzying rides. Just a couple blocks down is Brighton's Royal Pavilion, with its eccentric exterior that recalls the city's flamboyant heyday as a vacation spot for King George IV.
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UK Seven Sisters Cliffs walking tour HD
Walking tour around Seven Sisters Country Park & Beachy Head. Take the bus from Brighton to the Seven Sisters Cliffs in England. They form part of the South Downs in East Sussex, between the towns of Seaford and Eastbourne in southern England.
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Brighton, England - Visit Britain - Unravel Travel TV
Brighton on the south coat of England is a resort with a long established reputation for Hedonism. For centuries its played host to an invasion of Londoners looking for a little bit of fun in the sun. Just an hour on the train from London Brighton tops the tables in so many ways According to the stats it's the happiest and coolest city in the UK. Globally it's rated as one of the ten best city beach break destinations and its in the top 3 gay friendly cities along with San Francisco and Sydney in the world. Kemp town better known as camp town is where it's all at with a community of gay owned bars cafes and bookshops. And if you are looking for a bargain yourself why not try the 350 chic boutiques to be found in the shopping district known as the lanes. Quench your thirst at the 400 watering holes and nd take in some of the most eclectic street art you will ever see. The city inspires extragavence everywhere. Take the Royal Pavilion in all its eccentric glory. It was designed by the famed architect John Nash and completed in the early 1820's when the Prince Regent was crowned King George IV. No expense was spared in decorating it sumptuous interiors. One of the king's passions was food and the most elaborate banquets were held here in the banqueting room where the French chef Marie Antoine Karen created menus with as many as sixty dishes. Later in 1845 Queen Victoria was not so amused and she sold the Pavilion to the city for just £50 but its hard to imagine anywhere else where it would feel so at home. For many it sums up the city vibrant colourful and creative, this is Brighton.
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Brighton UK - UK, EU, Ireland Tour 2015
We enjoy beautiful Brighton with our friends in Black Peaks & Gallery Circus.
Brighton Video Tour
Video tour of Brighton on the South coast of England.
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Brighton Lanes
Once the heart of the old fishing town, Brighton's historic quarter is an intricate maze of twisting alleyways with an extraordinary mix of antiques, jewellery, interior design and famous labels. In the hidden squares, elegant arcades and winding passages, you can find bespoke perfumes and fragrant herbs mixing with freshly roasted coffee and the aroma of Italian cooking. A pebble's throw from the beach and the Royal Pavilion, you can soak up Brighton's history in the graceful Regency architecture, 400 year old fishermen's cottages, quaint old pubs, brick-paved streets and flint stone walls. Coffee (and tea) culture has hit The Lanes in the chic new caf�s and there are plenty of eating places from seafood specialities to gourmet vegetarian. Whether it's serious shopping you're after or a relaxed al fresco lunch, The Lanes has a distinct and very cosmopolitan appeal.
Top Tourist Attractions in Brighton - Travel Guide England
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Brighton - Travel Guide England:
Royal Pavilion, North Laine, The Lanes, Brighton Beach, Brighton Pier, Devil's Dyke, Undercliff Walk, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton Wheel, Kemptown, Brighton Dome, Sea Life Brighton, Theatre Royal Brighton, Preston Park, Booth Museum of Natural History
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Arcing along the southeast coast of England, we'll travel from Canterbury (with its famous cathedral) to Dover (stoutly fortified from Roman times to the Battle of Britain). Then we'll hike the trails that top the towering chalk cliffs of the South Downs, wander into the beachy resort of Brighton (England's Coney Island), and push on to Portsmouth, whose naval heritage has left it with the best collection of historic sailing ships anywhere.
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Tour of the First Floor of the Royal Pavilion
Video tour of the first floor of the Royal Pavilion with commentary by the former Keeper of the Royal Pavilion, Andrew Barlow.
The tour shows the upper floor of the palace and describes the decorative scheme used by King George IV.
Brighton 2012.mp4
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Cotswolds, England: Village Charm
More info about travel to the Cotswolds: As with many fairy-tale regions in Europe, the present-day beauty of England's Cotswolds was the result of an economic disaster — in this case, the collapse of the wool industry. The fine Cotswold towns fell into a time warp, creating a rustic charm that is the basis of today's new prosperity from tourism.
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A Walk Through York, England
York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England, and is the traditional county town of Yorkshire to which it gives its name. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events in England throughout much of its two millennia of existence. The city offers a wealth of historic attractions, of which York Minster is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural and sporting activities making it a popular tourist destination for millions.
The city was founded by the Romans as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and later of the kingdoms of Northumbria and Jorvik. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained.
In the 19th century, York became a hub of the railway network and a confectionery manufacturing centre. In recent decades, the economy of York has moved from being dominated by its confectionery and railway-related industries to one that provides services. The University of York and health services have become major employers, whilst tourism has become an important element of the local economy.
From 1996, the term City of York describes a unitary authority area which includes rural areas beyond the old city boundaries. In 2011 the urban area had a population of 153,717, while in 2010 the entire unitary authority had an estimated population of 202,400.
This Is Brighton
Video made by Young People to show other young people what Brighton is like. It was done with funding from the decide project.
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General view of a modern block of flats on the front at Brighton. Exterior of other buildings along the front, including the Grand Hotel. Long shot of the sands, showing two piers. A porter carries bags into a hotel. Shots of the Regency Pavilion Brighton and Aquarium.
Several shots of people walking along the front. Open top bus goes past. People sitting and sleeping in deckchairs. Several shots of boards advertising tours around the Sussex countryside; a man in a white coat and hat tries to sell tickets.
Several shots on the pier. Sign in a booth reads 'Free! Free! Free! Our Famous Setting Lotion'. Children have fun on a pier roundabout. More people in deckchairs. Cockle and whelk stall; also does packs to take way. C/Us of plates of cockles and whelks. Nice shots of people eating same and having a laugh. Couple look through telescope on the pier. Man looks through binoculars.
People asleep on the beach, most in coats and suits. Crowded beaches. People sitting in deck chairs eating ice cream. Girls paddling and playing in the sea. Pleasure boats come into shore and unload people. Good long shot of Brighton beach taken from the pier.
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Explore Britain - Part 1: Brighton
UK has a lot of wonderful places to visit, work and live. It is blessed with some most scenic places, most crazy & fun place to be. This video series is about exploring Britain with self-descriptive slideshow of selected must visit places & events in UK. Part 1 of Explore Britain takes you to Brighton. A coastal city - friendly, youthful, and eccentric place!! Enjoy & feel free to share your comments and joyful experience in Brighton.
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Brighton & Hove Housing Co-op Bus Tour 2019
On Saturday 29 June, Brighton & Hove Community Land Trust (BHCLT) led a bus tour of local housing co-operatives, each with its own story.
It was a great chance to find out more about housing co-ops and what it's like to live in them.
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Brighton & Hove Community Land Trust is open to new members. It is just £1 to join. Find out more about community-led housing, set up your own project, or lend your time or money. More information here:
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Co-operative Housing In Brighton & Hove (CHIBAH)
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The Big Lemon bus company
Rosa Bridge Housing Co-op
Bunker Housing Co-op
Bug Housing Co-op
South Downs Eco Community Land Trust
Two Piers Housing Co-op
Out Of Town Housing Co-op
BSL introduction to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
British Sign Language introduction to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
Clip introduces the history of the building with an explanation of what visitors can see today.