at Lower Kings Road, Brighton and Hove , BN1 2LN United Kingdom
Glide up gently to 138 metres in our futuristic glass viewing pod, conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects, creators of the London Eye. #BAi360
Take to the skies to see Brighton and the beautiful South Coast as you have never seen them before. In a fully enclosed, futuristic glass viewing pod, visitors can admire views across Brighton, the South Downs and, on the clearest days, all the way along the coast to Beachy Head and the Isle of Wight. On board the pod, enjoy a drink at the Nyetimber Sky Bar, one of the most unique bars in the UK, serving a range of fine drinks from Sussex including Nyetimber, an award-winning sparkling wine. The beach building, at the base of the tower, includes our stylish restaurant & bar, a shop and fully flexible hospitality rooms. Our West Pier Tea Room is located in a reconstructed 1866 West Pier toll booth. For more information visit BritishAirwaysi360.com The following comments policy apply: Please note that we moderate these pages. This facebook page is written by British Airways i360. You may offer comment for publication here but in doing so you acknowledge and agree that we are under no obligation to publish any comment submitted. We reserve the right to edit and amend any contribution to make it suitable for publication if we think it appropriate. We reserve the right to delete any comment or block any commentator who we decide is behaving in a disruptive or disagreeable manner.
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British Airways i360 is Brighton based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. Located at Lower Kings Road BN1 2LN. Contact phone number of British Airways i360: 0333 772 0360
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The Clock Tower is a free-standing clock tower in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. Built in 1888 in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, the distinctive structure included innovative structural features and became a landmark in the popular and fashionable seaside resort. The city's residents "retain a nostalgic affection" for it, even though opinion is sharply divided as to the tower's architectural merit. English Heritage has listed the clock tower at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.