It’s also home to the famous DJ Fatboy Slim and record label Skint Records. That musical heritage continues in the city’s bustling bars and nightclubs. There are also loads of festivals and the occasional party on the beach. Beyond the boutique hotels, great food and lively nightlife there’s a rich history to Brighton. Here are 5 gems to add to your itinerary if you’re planning a visit! Today the Pavilion is home to the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, and is a must-see. You’ll get to know both the famous figures and local characters who helped Brighton become one of the UK’s most progressive cities. From Oscar Wilde and Dusty Springfield to a female doctor who passed as a man decades before women could practice medicine! Tours run throughout the summer and are suitable for all ages. The museum has beautiful gardens, regular exhibitions, and plenty for kids to do too. It’s only 30 minutes’ walk from the city centre and there are two cafes in the neighbouring Preston Park. It’s the perfect way to spend an afternoon in Brighton.Brighton
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Brighton’s hidden history
Brighton's hidden history
Only an hour away from London by train, Brighton is famous for its bohemian culture. It has attracted the rich and famous from London for centuries. Over the years, many artists have settled here, and it’s home to one of Britain’s largest LGBTQ communities, earning it the title ‘gay capital’ of the UK.
The Pavilion was originally the seaside home of King George IV. He commissioned architect John Nash to convert it into an extravagant building with domes reminiscent of the Taj Mahal. It was due to King George’s patronage that Brighton transformed from a small fishing port to the fashionable city it remains to this day.
Piers & Queers is a fascinating guided tour that looks at the city’s history through an LGBTQ lens. Local guide Ric takes in more than 200 years of history in a 90-minute walk along the beach and through the city’s streets.
It’s a wonderful insight into the life of a noble family and their servants around the time of the first world war. If you’re looking for a slice of Downton Abbey life, look no further!
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