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Brighton & Hove's guide,
East Sussex - UK.
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Brighton and Hove is the most
enchanting, exciting, extraordinary seaside city in Britain.
However brazen that may sound, it is no exaggeration.
With its cosmopolitan air, oodles of restaurants, feverish nightlife and abundance of culture, the place defies comparison with anywhere else this side of the English Channel.
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For centuries it has been regarded as a ‘pleasure dome’, and that’s not about to change. If you love life, welcome to Brighton and Hove.
Brighton has a thriving and diverse gay scene which ranges from leather bars, to country and western line dancing, pink parlors to techno clubs, and has long been known as the British number one gay seaside resort.
As well as the usual visitors Brighton also acts as a magnet for lesbians and gay men from all over the world who are attracted by its bohemian atmosphere, open minded attitudes and raffish air. Which in turn has led to one of the largest populations of lesbians and gay men in the UK.
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Much of the Brighton gay scene is concentrated in the Kemptown area of Brighton, the focal point being St James's Street and the Old
Steine. It's here you'll find most of the clubs, shops and bars mentioned in the guide, so many in fact that Kemptown has become known as
'Camptown'! and Brighton's Gay Village.
Where possible, we have tried to give an idea of the type of venue, atmosphere and clientele at each venue.
Bon Voyage!
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