Brighton Taxis: Competitive Airport Fares
Brighton in the Brighton Taxis area is part of the city of
Brighton and Hove which is made up by the towns of
Brighton, Hove, Portslade and several other villages in East Sussex.
Brighton is situated on the south coast of England approximately 54 miles south of
London; the journey takes about one hour by car or Brighton Taxi.
Brighton pre-dates the Domesday Book of 1086 which was commissioned by William the Conqueror; he was one of the first French recorded visitors to England. The growth of
Brighton was further encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent; who after his first visit in 1783; spent much of his leisure time in
Brighton and built the Royal Pavilion; which is easily visited using Brighton Taxis. After the arrival of the railway in
Brighton in 1841; during the 18th Century Brighton emerged as a health resort and became a popular destination for day-trippers.
Brighton has experienced rapid population growth reaching a peak of over 160,000 by the 60’s. Modern
Brighton is part of a larger conurbation stretching along the south coast, with a population currently of around 480,000. On top of this eight million tourists a year visit
Brighton; many use Brighton Taxis to get around.
Brighton has a substantial business conference industry regularly hosting the Labour Party, Conservative Party and numerous Trade Union annual Conferences; whose attendees regularly use
Brighton Taxis.
Brighton has two universities; one, the University of Brighton has 21,000 students on campuses in
Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings. The other Sussex University; which has over 10,000 students is located at
Falmer a short ride by Brighton Taxis.
In 1997
Brighton and Hove were joined to form the unitary authority of
Brighton and Hove, it was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the millennium celebrations in 2000. Nowadays
Brighton Taxis area still manages to attract thousands of holiday makers and day trippers who want to walk up the pier with their ice creams and sticks of rock; some use
Brighton Taxis to explore further a field. The seafront has bars, restaurants, nightclubs and amusement arcades, principally between the piers.
Brighton beach has a nudist area to the south east of Kemptown.
The Kemptown area of Brighton historically known as an actors' and artists' quarter, now has a sizeable gay community; who enjoy Kemptown’s network of attractive streets, esoteric shops, small hotels and a good selection of pubs; easily reached by
Brighton Taxi. Annually there is a one-day "Kemptown Carnival" during which the main thoroughfare of St. Georges Road is closed; and market stalls, street performers and musicians take over.
Brighton is considered to be one of the UK's premier Night-life hotspots; with its 400 pubs and numerous nightclubs.
Brighton has a number of live music venues; including the Concorde 2, Brighton Centre and the
Brighton Dome, where ABBA won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest.
If you want to get around easily in Brighton there are many Brighton Taxis available. However if you are looking for a good deal when travelling from
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