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Beautifully Brighton

If you suspect Brighton has lost too much of its gently debauched character, if it's sunny, and if you're feeling brave, head east along the pebbles towards the marina until you find the nudist section of the beach.

Don't go home without

… strolling along Kings Road Arches, alternating a browse in the occasional shop with a pint, coffee or seafood snack at one of the little cafés, bars and outlets along the shore.

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Getting there

Holidays in Brighton, United Kingdom

Planes, trains, automobiles, or maybe even helicopter – we tell you the best way to go.

Planes
Gatwick Airport is about half an hour’s drive up the M23; Heathrow is about 90 minutes' drive.
Trains
Just 50 minutes by fast train from Victoria, it's no wonder Brighton is nicknamed London-on-sea. National Rail enquiries: 08457 484950; www.nationalrail.co.uk. Brighton rail station is a ten-minute stroll from the city centre.
Automobiles
You won’t need a car if you plan to stay anchored in the city itself, but if you want to explore the coast or the South Downs, your best bet is Hertz in Brighton (+44 (0)1273 738227), as Smith cardholders get a ten per cent discount. Go to www.hertz.co.uk for more details, and quote ‘635230’ when reserving. From the M25, take the M23/A23; the coastal route A27 links the city east and west.

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