Genting Casino, Brighton
The Genting Casino, located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom, offers the ultimate night out and gaming experience for fun seekers in the city. The casino begins to bu
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6-8 Preston Street, BN1 2HN, Brighton
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Rendezvous Casino, Brighton
The Rendezvous Casino, located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom, offers guests whatever type of entertainment they are looking for in a warm and friendly environment.
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Brighton Marina Village, BN2 5UT, Brighton
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The county of East Sussex is located in the South East of England along the coasts of the English Channel. It shares also borders with counties such as Kent, Surrey or West Sussex. The main cities of East Sussex are Eastbourne, Hastings and Rye. The city of Brighton is located at the border with East Sussex. The population o fetch county is estimated at nearly 830,000.
Three gaming establishments are available close by or within the county of East Sussex: the Gentling Casino Brighton, the Grosvenor Casino Brighton and the Rendezvous Casino Brighton. All located nearby the beaches, they feature an attractive gaming offer thanks to hundreds of slot machines, luxurious poker tables and traditional gaming tables such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps or Baccarat.
Since Brighton is located right next to East Sussex, visitors can spend few days exploring this beautiful coastal city. There is a lot of things to do and see. The most popular attractions remain the vast of the Royal Pavillon, the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, the Brighton Pier, the Volk’s Electric Railway the British Airways i360.
The cliffs of Beauty Head are a sumptuous natural environment is the end the South Downs. The panorama of the Seven Sister Cliffs is breathtaking. The beaches are idyllic and the paths on the top of the hills provide some stunning experience. In Birling Cap, you can take a deep breath in a lovely café after all those emotions.
In Eastbourne, the Lamb Inn is a mythic an historic pub. For centuries, the place serve beers, traditional beers and snacks. It is said that Charles Dickens was a loyal client. The Lamb Inn is located within the Eastbourne Old-Town, just one mile from the train station.
The Battle Abbey is an historic monument that worths a visit. It witnessed the last successful invasion of England in 1066. The Abbey was built by the Norman and today, the church stands still. Thanks to the visitor center, it is possible to learn a lot about this important structure. A rooftop viewing platform allows the curious to overlooks the historic battlefield.