Brighton Taxis going to
Gatwick Airport are readily found at
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Brighton Taxis travelling from
Brighton to
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Brighton Taxi to choose when transferring from
Brighton to
London Gatwick Airport.
The City of
Brighton has a population of around 480,000; and has annual visitors in excess of 8 million, it is a thriving economy with plenty of hotels, shops, restaurants, bars and cafes to cater for all needs. All areas of
Brighton are easily reached using
Brighton Taxis; Brighton and
Hove's white and aqua taxis are available at a number of taxi ranks throughout the
Brighton and
Hove area with the main ranks being located in East Street, Queens Square near the Clock Tower and outside
Hove Town Hall. Remember that there are two types of licensed
Brighton Taxis operating in the
Brighton and
Hove area;
Brighton Hackney Carriage vehicles which are white and aqua and can be found on one of the ranks or hailed from the street; or,
Brighton private hire vehicles which can only be booked prior to the journey (private hire vehicles will not stop if you try and hail them). Many
Brighton Taxis are wheelchair accessible and can be booked through many of the local
Brighton Taxi companies.
Brighton and Hove is recognised as the UK's gay capital ; the City of Brighton and Hove is a magnet for lesbians and gay men from all over the world. They find its bohemian atmosphere, open minded attitudes and raffish air an inviting place to be. Brighton has now long been known as Britain's number one gay resort; centred on the Kemptown area, which is known as the 'gay village' and has a thriving and diverse scene ranging from leather workshops, pink parlours, and techno clubs, to specialist boutiques, hotels, estate agents and kickboxing classes. Kemptown is a short ride by Brighton Taxi from most parts of Brighton and Hove.
London Gatwick Airport is the country's second largest airport; situated in West Sussex just over the Surrey border. Gatwick Airport can be easily reached by train, coach, taxi or car; being 30 minutes from London by train or between 40 - 60 minutes by road. Gatwick Airport is the busiest single runway airport in the world. Land is being held aside to allow expansion if it is deemed a second runway is needed; probably around 2019. Airlines fly to Africa, Asia, Europe and America from Gatwick; over 35 million passengers go through the airport each year. There is a good choice of shops and restaurants for passengers to use at both the North and South Terminals. BAA is currently being forced to sell London Gatwick Airport by the Government Monopolies Commission.
Remember it doesn't matter whether you are travelling from Brighton to Gatwick or Gatwick to Brighton we at CompareACab.com are committed to giving you a choice.