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    • Stag and hen parties inBrightoncannot be missed. They are match made in heaven. Only an hour fromLondonby train and a thriving scene including many seafront bars, nightclubs and restaurants only add to the appeal of Brighton.

      If the reputation of Brighton as a party town wasn’t enough, the fact that there are 300 pubs should give you an idea. That would be one hell of a pub crawl.

      Famously known as “the gay capital of England” Brighton comes alive in August for Gay Pride weekend. Be warned though, hotel rooms are virtually impossible to come by that weekend. So, if you do want to take in the atmosphere of this weekend please book early and be prepared for some increased accommodation costs.

      To stag and hen parties the success of Brighton as a location can be a bit of a problem. Hotels are so busy they insist on parties staying for at least two nights. So, if you were planning on a quick stag night on Saturday then Brighton is not for you. Our advice is to embrace this and make a real weekend of it, let your hair down and enjoy the seaside.

      Whether you want to have a wander around The Lanes, have a flutter at the Arcades or a stroll along the pier there is something for everyone in Brighton. Should it take you’re your fancy you can even head down to the nudist beach just south of Kemp Town!! We don’t know of any takers on this one yet.

      As well as all of this Crocodile Events are able to offer a host of activities to set the weekend off to a flying start. The stags are often found Windsurfing or Kayaking. The hens options are hugely varied from Chocolate Making to Life Drawing as well as a participating in many other events that can be seen on the build your own section of the website.

      Brighton has many landmarks probably most notably the two piers. Although the West Pier remains closed after years awaiting renovation and suffering 2 major fires there are ambition plans to create an observation tower. This has been designed by the creators of the London Eye. The Palace Pier still pulls in the crowds.

      No guide to Brighton would be complete without a mention of the Royal Pavilion. The opulent seaside palace of George IVis well worth a visit. However, it may be better not to pop in part way through the stag do as you may not be all that welcome….in the nicest possible way of course.