Brighton guidebook

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Brighton guidebook

Sightseeing

The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China.
289 locals recommend
Brighton Pavilion
289 locals recommend
The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China.
Brighton Dome is Brighton's premier venue for top quality music, theatre, family friendly events, dance, performance, conference and venue hire.
212 locals recommend
Brighton Dome
Church Street
212 locals recommend
Brighton Dome is Brighton's premier venue for top quality music, theatre, family friendly events, dance, performance, conference and venue hire.
A legendary beauty spot on the South Downs Devil’s Dyke, just five miles north of Brighton, offers stunning panoramas, a record breaking valley, a curious history and England’s most colourful habitat.
267 locals recommend
Devils Dyke station
Devil's Dyke Road
267 locals recommend
A legendary beauty spot on the South Downs Devil’s Dyke, just five miles north of Brighton, offers stunning panoramas, a record breaking valley, a curious history and England’s most colourful habitat.
Vast, pebbled Brighton Beach, where locals, holidaymakers, and day trippers swim, sunbathe, and picnic, has a promenade lined with beach huts and lively eateries. Families head to rides and amusements on 200-year-old Brighton Palace Pier
605 locals recommend
Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira Drive
605 locals recommend
Vast, pebbled Brighton Beach, where locals, holidaymakers, and day trippers swim, sunbathe, and picnic, has a promenade lined with beach huts and lively eateries. Families head to rides and amusements on 200-year-old Brighton Palace Pier

Neighbourhoods

Once the hub of the old fishing town Brighthelmstone, is a lively neighborhood packed with upmarket restaurants, quaint tea rooms, and traditional pubs serving real ale. At its heart lies a warren of narrow, twisting alleyways filled with independent jewellers and tiny, high-end antiques shops.
439 locals recommend
The Lanes
439 locals recommend
Once the hub of the old fishing town Brighthelmstone, is a lively neighborhood packed with upmarket restaurants, quaint tea rooms, and traditional pubs serving real ale. At its heart lies a warren of narrow, twisting alleyways filled with independent jewellers and tiny, high-end antiques shops.
North Laine has a happening, bohemian vibe with vegetarian cafes, vintage clothing stores, and jewellery stalls centred on busy Kensington Gardens pedestrian road.
186 locals recommend
North Laine
186 locals recommend
North Laine has a happening, bohemian vibe with vegetarian cafes, vintage clothing stores, and jewellery stalls centred on busy Kensington Gardens pedestrian road.

Food scene

Great south lanes location, great vegetarian food and atmosphere
125 locals recommend
Food for Friends
17-18 Prince Albert St
125 locals recommend
Great south lanes location, great vegetarian food and atmosphere
A personal favourite, Vietnamese food, amazing spring rolls
43 locals recommend
Pho Brighton
12 Black Lion St
43 locals recommend
A personal favourite, Vietnamese food, amazing spring rolls
Seafront location, great sunday roasts.
39 locals recommend
Murmur
39 locals recommend
Seafront location, great sunday roasts.
Best seafood in town
50 locals recommend
English's of Brighton
29-31 East St
50 locals recommend
Best seafood in town
Good portions, unpretentious cafe, a favourite among locals
16 locals recommend
Billie's
34 Hampton Pl
16 locals recommend
Good portions, unpretentious cafe, a favourite among locals