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Stay centrally in Brighton and Hove. The West Pier Residence is close to Brighton Beach, the i360 Observation Tower, the Brighton Center. Popular tourist destinations with a vibrant nightlife include Brighton Beach, Brighton Pier, and Churchill Square Shopping Center. The closest airport, London Gatwick Airport, is 28.6 miles away from The West Pier Residence.

Regency Square Car Park

West Pier Residence, prominently situated near the historic West Pier Brighton, is renowned for its proximity to key locations in Brighton. It offers the convenience of being just a short stroll away from the Churchill Square commercial center. This advantageous location ensures that residents of West Pier Residence, close to the iconic West Pier Brighton, have effortless access to a variety of shopping and dining options. Directly opposite West Pier Residence, and integral to Brighton's bustling commercial heart, lies the Regency Square Car Park. The strategic position of West Pier Residence, near West Pier Brighton, not only brings the vibrant i360 into proximity but also places the Brighton Center, the beach, and other famed attractions within an easy walking distance. For those residing at West Pier Residence, exploring the best of Brighton's offerings, including the historic West Pier Brighton, is a simple and enjoyable experience.

Facilities of The West Pier Residence.

Bathroom (Toilet paper / Towels / Shower) Outdoors (Beachfront ) Kitchen ( Electric kettle / Fridge / Microwave) Room Amenities (Sockets / Clothes rack) Activities ( Beach) Media & Technology (Flat-screen TV ) Internet (complementary WiFi is available in maximum areas, subject to BT Openreach services). Safety & security ( CCTV outside property / CCTV in common areas / Smoke alarms) General ( Non-smoking throughout / Heating / Family rooms ) Languages spoken (Arabic / English / Gujarati / Turkish / Urdu).

Main Bus Station

At the heart of Brighton's transportation network lies the Old Stein stop, a pivotal hub for both local and National Express journeys. This central location, not far from the historic West Pier Brighton and the contemporary West Pier Residence, serves as the main bus and coach station for all out-of-town National Express trips, effectively connecting the city to its surroundings. Nestled near Brighton's iconic pier and the modern amenities of West Pier Residence, this transit point boasts exceptional convenience. Local buses make frequent stops just outside Churchill Square Shopping Center, a stone's throw from both the West Pier Brighton and West Pier Residence. As a key stop along the route, Old Stein not only facilitates seamless travel with ticket sales and information but also serves as a gateway to explore the vibrant city. Its proximity to attractions like the pier, the esteemed West Pier Residence, the iconic i360, and the inviting beachfront makes it more than just a stop; it's a dynamic crossroads where transportation and the city's attractions intersect, creating a vital hub for both residents and visitors alike.

Brighton i360

Soaring 162 meters above Brighton's coastline, the British Airways i360 observation tower stands majestically adjacent to the site of the historic West Pier Brighton. Since its debut on August 4, 2016, this marvel has been enchanting visitors with its unique perspective. Offering unparalleled 360-degree vistas from its enclosed pod, the architectural gem, designed by the creators of the London Eye, showcases breathtaking views of Brighton, the South Downs, the English Channel, Beachy Head (17 miles to the east), and the Isle of Wight (66 miles to the west). This iconic structure not only contributes to the area's charm but is also anticipated to catalyze the renovation of the nearby West Pier site and enhance the allure of the neighboring West Pier Residence. As a key landmark in Brighton's coastal landscape, the British Airways i360 seamlessly blends history, modernity, and natural beauty, symbolizing the connection between the vibrant past of West Pier Brighton and the contemporary elegance of West Pier Residence.

Brighton Beach

Stretching along the picturesque Brighton Beach, this expansive pebbled expanse not only offers a scenic retreat but also boasts a vibrant promenade adorned with bustling eateries and charming beach huts. A hotspot for locals, visitors, and day-trippers alike, the beach invites leisurely activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and delightful picnics. Families flock from distant places to explore the wonders of the Sea Life Brighton aquarium, showcasing captivating marine life including sharks and seahorses, and to experience the timeless charm of the 200-year-old Brighton Palace Pier. Nearby, the remnants of the historic West Pier Brighton, though no longer standing, evoke nostalgic memories of the city's rich heritage. For panoramic views of the city and coastline, including the West Pier Residence, one can ascend to the top of the British Airways i360 observation tower, a remarkable structure on the captivating coastline. Whether enjoying the beach vibes, indulging in seaside attractions near West Pier Residence, or reveling in the view from the i360 with sights extending to West Pier Brighton, Brighton emerges as a multifaceted destination that seamlessly blends coastal allure with modern amenities.

Brighton Railway Station

At the southern end of the Brighton Main Line in England lies the primary station that serves the city of Brighton, East Sussex. This pivotal station, not only a gateway to the city but also a link to its prominent landmarks such as the West Pier Brighton and West Pier Residence, facilitates seamless connectivity. There are frequent trains departing to major destinations like Victoria, London Bridge, and Gatwick Airport, allowing easy access for those visiting the scenic West Pier Brighton or staying at the luxurious West Pier Residence. The station's strategic location enhances the travel experience for both tourists eager to explore the historic West Pier Brighton and residents of the prestigious West Pier Residence, ensuring that the city's attractions and business hubs are conveniently accessible.

Royal Pavilion & Garden

Beginning in 1815, architect John Nash remodeled the Royal Pavilion, transforming its spectacular landscape into a royal pleasure garden. Nash, inspired by nature and landscape paintings rather than conventional design, instilled a sense of wonder reminiscent of the nearby attractions like the West Pier Brighton and the modern West Pier Residence. In keeping with the theme of the Royal Pavilion, numerous novel plant species, mostly from China, were selected to complement the unique architectural styles seen in the West Pier Brighton and the contemporary designs of the West Pier Residence. The softly meandering walkways and haphazard collections of trees, bushes, and flowers concealed the boundaries of the estate, creating an appearance of expanse and a variety of shifting perspectives and sight lines, akin to the dynamic vistas offered at the West Pier of Brighton and the varied experiences at the West Pier Residence. The passing visitor, whether en route to the historic West Pier Brighton or the luxurious West Pier Residence, could always expect the unexpected in this enchanting landscape. Where did the buildings of the Royal Pavilion begin? And where did they end, merging into the urban tapestry that includes the iconic West Pier Brighton and the elegant West Pier Residence?