Brighton Pride and other EVENTS for the gay community in gay Brighton.

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  Brighton was a fishing village chosen by the Prince Regent, known to his friends as Prinny, son of George III and himself later King George IV, as his holiday resort not too far from London.
It was here he could keep his mistress, Maria Fitzherbert, without facing the prudish sniggers of the courtiers in London. It was here he could also meet other free spirits like himself, as well as the ladies, and perhaps even men, who knows, that were his and their camp followers.
It must have been a bumpy ride in those carriages, though, so the royal bottom and the portly frame needed resting after arrival. One does tend to linger a bit longer in Brighton, given the chance. Who knows what might happen this very afternoon? Prinny thought so too.
 
Tesco Wine Club Fairs

Tesco Wine Club Fairs, this year are coming to our hometown of Brighton!
Go along to meet the winemakers and experts behind the wines, in a fun and relaxed environment. You'll be able to taste over 250 wines from over 14 countries and, if you want to learn a bit more about wine, why not take part in a Wine Workshop hosted by a variety of different experts and the Tesco wine team?
The Tesco Wine Club Fair will be offering an amazing additional 15% off the current Tesco.com prices, with wines being delivered straight to your door so you can share your discoveries with your friends at home.
Ticket prices are £10, however for a limited period only tickets are 2-for-1, so this really is one wine investment you shouldn’t miss.
For further information and to book your tickets please visit www.tescowinefair.com or call 0845 330 5072.

  Well, fishing villages are fine and dandy, but Prinny wanted regal appointments, so the Royal Pavilion was built, Indian in style outside, Chinese inside. But all of it in the exquisite taste of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, known as “Regency”. Who would want to live anywhere else? Brighton was where it was at! Not to miss the fun the Court came along. Sunshine, sea and fresh air, what a change!
The Royal Pavilion alone justifies a day trip to Brighton, even in bad weather. It's like nothing else you've ever seen.

The important thing was that nobody was pointing fingers at anyone else. They were all enjoying the fun and hoping for a bit of “mixed bathing”, among other delights! Well, bathing costumes had not yet been invented, so the bathing was in the altogether. Get with it !

Queen Victoria, though no prude, sold the palace because she found everything here too hedonistic. Well, that just means pleasure-loving, doesn’t it? Better than pain-loving. Sorry! – OK, don’t want to tread on anyone’s toes.

 
  The Theatre Royal:

Now some 200 years old, this elegant theatre maintains London standards, and often presents plays waiting for transfer to London's West End.

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Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival: The festival returns with the annual Spring Harvest Food and Drink Festival from 1 - 10 April 2011, featuring the Big Sussex Market, British Beer Festival, restaurant events, the return of the Brighton Whisky Festival, plus some very special new events!
If you're a foodie, you can't afford to miss this. The food and drink events include a Pub Chilli Eating Challenge (runs throughout the month at various locations in Brighton and Hove), Brighton Station Wine Festival held by experts under the Arches at Brighton Station.

So why not spend the whole month here before the summer crowds arrive?

The Brighton Dome:

presents

Brighton Pier:,

the erstwhile Palace Pier, now offers all the fun of the fair, but also hosts various events.

Fun on the beach: We know what you are thinking, and that does happen, too. But Brighton also provides world-class events, such as concerts by famous singers and bands, that you can enjoy on the beach.

Brighton's Pride week takes place twice a year. Regard it as good fun for everyone, and the excesses won't bother you too much.

So, if you want to stay with us, just write us an e-mail: enquiries@brightonrooms.co.uk
or ring: 01273 620 229 or 078 064 519 26.

 

Of course, the gay EVENTS in Brighton include the extravagant Brighton Pride with its wonderful, friendly atmosphere and typical Brighton neighbourliness. Several of our streets are blocked to traffic during Pride,as we are in the middle of it all and many thousands of gay folk stream through the streets at all hours.