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Betty Boop x | 14:45 Fri 26th May 2006 | Travel
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Me and my friend are going to Brighton in June for the weekend.


Does anyone have any suggestions on where is good to go for a night out?


Preferably some trendy bars and clubs?


I know there are loads of pubs there but they are more for the day time. We want to get dressed up and have a big night out!


We want a really good saturday night, can anyone help?!?


If anyone has been there and has any suggestions for things to do in the day they are also welcome.


Thanx


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I was down there a couple of months back. Met up with some mates in O'Neills, then it all became a bit of a blur after we left there.


I know that's not much help, but basically there are loads of bars all over the place. Watch out or the dress codes though, some of them are very strict.

I can highly recommend the Zap Club. It's based in the King's Arches along the front - just ask anyone out on the town they'll know where it is.

No tips for the daytime I'm afraid other than gently recovering from the night before in one of the many coffee bars in the town
: - )

Google tells me that the Zap is now called Union. Looks like its the same type of line-up though (the Pussycat Club at least is still there).

This Saturday is Glitterati (resident DJs). If you can stand the pace though, Sunday looks to be a lot more fun...



Imagine a place filled with fun. Imagine a place with a four poster bed, playground swings, remote controlled UFO's, trapeze, space hoppers, inflatables, giant twister, a huge toy box, giant board games, fully themed �play orientated� decor, World Class DJ�s and a down-to-earth glamorous crowd.

Spread over three rooms, one with upfront funky house, the other with classic tracks from 1995-2003. All with games and activities to keep you amused in those rest periods. We've also had three huge stepped podiums made especially for the main floor. We've got entertainers spread throughout the club, and tons of visual delights. All in all we figure that won't be enough time to go on everything, so we're opening an hour early at 9pm - get there early if you want to avoid the Queues. This is the only place to spend your Bank Holiday Sunday. (Doors open 9pm to 5am)


Click here for more info. I'm jealous now!

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