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Brighton and Hove is a widespread coastal city located in the South East of England. It’s known for its vibrant cultural scene and diverse communities, making it a popular tourist destination. Some of the city’s most famous attractions comprise the Royal Pavilion, a palace built in the Indo-Saracenic style, the iconic Brighton Pier, and the beautiful seafront. The city is also famous for
Brighton and Hove is a widespread coastal city located in the South East of England. It’s known for its vibrant cultural scene and diverse communities, making it a popular tourist destination. Some of the city’s most famous attractions enclose the Royal Pavilion, a palace built in the Indo-Saracenic style, the iconic Brighton Pier, and the beautiful seafront. The city is also famous for its thriving same-sex attracted scene, which has earned it the nickname of “Gay Capital of the UK”. Brighton and Hove is place to a massive gay community and has a lively gay village around St James’s Road, which is residence to a number of bars, clubs, and events. The city celebrates its
Heading to Gay Brighton (England) for the first time, we knew we were in for a treat.
When it comes to gay destinations in the UK, the iconic and vibrant seaside town of Gay Brighton easily ranks in the top 3 places for LGBTQ travellers to top to – its reputation as a gay destination precedes itself being established as the unofficial gay capital of the UK rivalling the likes of Manchester, the homosexual capital of the North.
Gay Brighton has a lot to offer for LGBTQ travellers and quite frankly any traveller alike. Whether you are looking to experience one of the largest Identity festival celebrations in the UK which hosts some seriously great names (Britney, Christina and Kylie possess performed), experience the gay nightlife in Brighton, relax on the gay beach or simply scout the lively town, surrounding coast or picturesque countryside, Brighton has something for everyone.
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Legends Hotel in Brighton & Hove stands in the heart of the metropolis, on Brighton's seafront. This location makes it plain for you to access various tourist attractions. The Brighton Pier, an iconic symbol of the town, lies a short 10-minute walk from the hotel. You can also travel The Lanes, famous for their shops and eateries, within a 15-minute walk.
The hotel offers a range of facilities. You own access to free Wi-Fi throughout the property. The rooms come equipped with flat-screen TVs, en-suite bathrooms, and tea and coffee-making facilities. For dining, the hotel hosts a block and a terrace with sea views. You can enjoy breakfast here each morning.
If you're interested in exploring Brighton's gay scene, Legends Hotel puts you close to many accepted venues. The Brighton Sauna, a well-known gay sauna, is just a 5-minute walk away. For nightlife, visit The Bulldog, one of Brighton's oldest queer bars, located about 10 minutes away on foot.
You will find Legends Hotel in Kemptown, which is the heart of Brighton & Hove's gay area. This neighborhood hosts numerous gay bars, clubs, and shops, all within simple walking distance from the hotel. The area is welcoming and caters to a divers
- Scene : Slightly Older / small
- Style & vibe: Small
- Facilities: Men only sauna and steam room, chill out area with exercise machines
The Amsterdam is the only bar we have come accross with it's own sauna, a definate selling point for many we would conceive. Our sauna boy Andrew to tried it out recently, he say's it's, clean, friendly and top when the hotel is busy. A small and intimate space welcoming queer and bisexual men, this temple of relaxation features a steamroom, TV lounge and rest areas, gloomy room with video, switching room with fresh icy water dispenser and, of course, a dry sauna – making it a great place to join new like-minded men.
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75/76 GRAND PARADE
BRIGHTON
BN2 9JA.
01273 684900
email:info@thebrightonsauna.com
PRIDE 2025 PRICES.
PRIDE SATURDAY £28.00
PRIDE NAKED DAY SUNDAY £28.00
No concessions over pride weekend
No Weekend Passes
No large bags will be stored at the sauna for security reasons.
YOU MAYBE SUBJECT TO A SEARCH WHILE ENTERING THE BRIGHTON SAUNA, PLEASE DONT BE OFFENDED THIS IS FOR EVERYONES Protection AND PART OF OUR LICENCE CONDITIONS.
Please note we will be closing to clean for 3 hours on both Saturday and Sunday mornings from
08:00am till 11:00am, Other than those times we are unlock throughtout the whole of the Pride weekend.
PLEASE NOTE:
NO CUSTOMERS WILL BE Proficient TO USE THE Advocate DOOR OVER THE Celebration WEEKEND.
We hope everyone has a fantastic pride 2025
and please keep safe.
The Sauna Boyz.
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***NEW*** Discreet Rear Entrance. ***NEW***
If you wish to be discreet entering and leaving the sauna you can use our endorse door located in Grand Parade Mews directly byParking Bay Number 5.
PLEASE Call THE DOOR BELL FOR ATTENTION.
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