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Brighton is a town on the south coast of England and, with its neighbor Hove, forms the City of Brighton and Hove. Every night in this city is full of light, lit up by over 400 pubs, nightclubs and bars. Also there are splendid music venues like Concorde2, The Brighton Dome, The Corn Exchange, and The Brighton Centre.
Honeyclub, being the biggest independent nightclub in the town is a must visit venue to be visited by any party animal. Anything associated with it is just perfect taking in view the food, drinks and large terrace. It provides an exotic view on the seaside with the tables being lined up.
Digital or Zap club is the favorite of most of the clubbers in the city. With all forms of dance, you can see people performing Beats to House legends such as Pete Tong or Judge Jules.
Oceana provides you with 7 unique and fantastic ways to spend your night with its 5 very different bars and 2 nightclubs. The smoking facilities are excellent providing a wonderful experience to clubbers with varied tastes. It is pre-occupied by students on Mondays and Wednesdays as the prices are cut down especially for them.
Funky Buddha Lounge, though being smaller in size matches any other club surrounding it. It has been designed to look like two giant interlinked tubes, having bars at both in front and behind it.
Icebox, though hits hard on budget is also an excellent hangout place. With a modern interior of red and golden colour is the place loved by students of Sussex University. The environment is dancy and even the bouncers are a bit friendly.
Audio is another club where the atmosphere is nothing less than great. The scene upstairs and the fish tank in the toilets are worth a mention. A night here is not only just relaxing but also very light on pocket.
A word of caution is that drinking is strictly prohibited on streets. At the weekends most of pubs stay open late. Clubbers can be seen swinging upto 6am sometimes. Just large into any club and coctails would flow. This is the "Magic of Brighton"