a large town on the coast of East Sussex in southern England. In the 18th century it became a fashionable place for people to swim, and it is still a popular place for people to spend their holidays. Its well-known buildings include the Royal Pavilion and the Palace Pier, and it is also famous for its Regency architecture. The Grand Hotel was the scene of the Brighton bombing in 1984, when five people died after the IRA tried to kill members of the conservative government who were in Brighton for the party conference. see also the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run布賴頓(英格蘭南部東薩塞克斯郡海岸的大城鎮。18 世紀成爲時髦的遊泳去處,現仍是受歡迎的度假地。著名建築包括皇家穹頂宮和宮殿碼頭,亦因其攝政時期的建築而聞名)