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Brighton
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Brighton is a seaside town that's fully embraced its role as the place where Londoners come to be themselves on weekends. The pier is Victorian and ornate. The pebbled beach is narrow but the seafront is alive. The LGBTQ+ community is central to the city's identity. The bohemian energy is genuine.
Weddings favour May and September when the weather is warm and the crowds are manageable. June through August are hot and crowded. The beachfront provides ceremony backdrops. The Victorian buildings offer historic alternatives. The restaurants are excellent and range from casual to fine dining. The nightlife is serious and specific. The city is compact and walkable. The energy is distinct from anywhere else in England.
Wedding venues in Brighton
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The Nightingale Room at The Grand Central Brighton
The Nightingale Room within the Grand Central Brighton occupies a historic pub whose etched glass, brass fittings, and original bar…

The Dome at Hotel Du Vin - Brighton
Hotel du Vin's Dome references a Victorian railway station—vaulted glass ceiling and cast-iron detailing frame one hundred twenty guests…

Basement Bar at The Park View
Below street level in urban Brighton, Georgian brick arches and candlelit intimacy frame eighty guests in conspiratorial proximity. A…

The Entire Pub at The Park View
The Park View's exclusive venue hire means full takeover of a corner pub occupying the junction of two Brighton streets—one hundred fifty…

The Marine Room at Brighton Harbour Hotel
Brighton's working harbour fronts a seafront room seating one hundred eighty guests with marine movement as the primary visual…

Main Dining Area at Bali Brasserie Restaurant and Bar
In Hove's residential heart, the dining area opens to a garden courtyard, seating eighty guests with tropical planting and water features…

Ballroom Suite at Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel
Above the pebble beach, the Ballroom Suite rises with south-facing sea views across one hundred twenty seats. A period ceiling rose and…

Arundel Suite at Holiday Inn Brighton Seafront
The Arundel Suite occupies the hotel's entire upper floor—four hundred fifty guests command continuous sea views along the Brighton…

Preston Manor at Preston Manor
Preston Manor sits within its own estate grounds in Brighton—a Victorian mansion whose library, parlour, and formal gardens combine for one…

The Banqueting Room at Royal Pavilion
Within Brighton's Royal Pavilion, the Banqueting Room occupies the historic palace's original ceremonial space where Indian chinoiserie…

Ground-Floor Bar & Terrace at Pier Court
Pier Court's ground floor opens directly onto the seafront promenade, with terrace and bar combining two hundred guest capacity across the…

Exclusive Hire at Burnt Orange
In the narrow lanes off Brighton's seafront, a nineteenth-century townhouse whose ochre brick exterior anchors the restaurant name hosts…
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