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The Lanes in Brighton weaves a spell with its maze of narrow cobblestone alleys flanked by 18th-century flint cottages. Antique shops, jewellery boutiques, and quirky independent stores create a shopper's paradise unlike anywhere else. History buffs can admire Chapel Royal while art lovers browse galleries tucked between traditional pubs with low-beamed ceilings. After shopping, refuel at cosy cafes or upscale bistros scattered throughout this pedestrian-friendly district. The beach sits just steps away when you need a breather from the bustling passages. Most accommodation cluster around the perimeter, with boutique hotels and B&Bs offering easy access to this historic treasure.
Kemptown
Kemptown bursts with personality, where rainbow flags flutter from Victorian terraces and the sea breeze carries laughter from quirky cafes. This welcoming area blends LGBTQ+ heritage with Regency architecture along its elegant crescents and squares. Brighton Beach beckons just steps away, while St. James's Street buzzes with independent boutiques, lively pubs, and colourful street art. The food scene spans from vegan cafes to traditional Sunday roasts, with most spots staying open late for the area's legendary nightlife. Charming B&Bs and boutique guesthouses occupy converted townhouses throughout the area. The compact, walkable layout makes exploring a breeze, with excellent bus connections to the city centre.
Brighton City Centre
Brighton City Centre dazzles with its perfect mix of beachy vibes and quirky British charm. The ornate Royal Pavilion stands like an exotic dream next to the iconic Brighton Palace Pier with its vintage rides and arcade games. Wander through The Lanes' twisty cobblestone streets packed with unique shops or hit Brighton Beach for people-watching and ocean breezes. Food options range from classic fish and chips to international cuisine in every price bracket. Hotels blend Victorian charm with modern comforts, many offering those coveted sea views. Getting around is a breeze with the central train station connecting you to London and comprehensive bus routes covering the entire seafront.
Brighton's Seafront dazzles with Victorian charm and endless entertainment. The iconic Palace Pier juts into the English Channel, packed with vintage arcades and fairground rides that'll make you feel like a kid again. Stroll the bustling promenade where street performers compete with crashing waves for your attention, or snap photos of the elegant 1884 Bandstand during seaside concerts. Seafood joints and ice cream stands line the pebbled shore, perfect for grabbing a classic fish and chips. The area is super walkable with frequent buses connecting to Brighton Station just 10 minutes inland. Hotels with grand Victorian facades offer rooms with dreamy sea views, though prices climb during summer months.
Seven Dials radiates from its iconic Victorian clock tower where seven streets meet in Brighton's coolest corner. Boutique shops line Dyke Road, displaying vintage treasures and local art in converted Victorian houses. The D-Day Aviation Museum offers a cultural pause, while cosy cafes with mismatched furniture invite you to linger over artisanal coffee and people-watch. Independent eateries serve everything from vegan treats to international cuisine in charming period buildings. Most accommodation is Victorian B&Bs and boutique guesthouses with character to spare. Getting around is easy with frequent buses, and Brighton station is just a 10-minute walk away.
If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Brighton Beach, located 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from central Brighton. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Brighton's Naturist Beach located nearby.
You can stroll along Brighton Marina for relaxing water views when you're in Seafront. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you carry on walking you'll get to Brighton's Naturist Beach and Brighton Beach for some more water views.
Brighton Centre is worth a pic or two when discovering Brighton City Centre. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and cafes, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Take a campus tour or just explore the area of University of Sussex during your travels in Brighton. Stroll along the area's beautiful beaches or simply savour its lively bars.
Meander along the iconic pier, trying your luck at arcade games and savouring fresh fish and chips. Explore the quirky shops of The Lanes before lounging on pebbly beaches with a 99 Flake ice cream.
Brighton is a chilled centre with lots of independent shops and eateries. Brighton Pavillion is well worth a visit and a ticket can be used all year round. Stanmer House a short train ride away is a lovely green space packed with interesting trees.
Michael
10.0/10
Excellent
I just had such a great time and I didn't know much about the city before visiting. Again felt really safe and relaxed as a solo female traveler. Beach was within walking distance and shops were great. Excursions easily available to sightsee.
Marissa
8.0/10
Good
Brighton has lots to offer from shopping to the pier and beach to bars and restaurants. In places it looks tired but clear signs of investment and re-invigoration. Always surprises me that the general skyline looks a bit dated and drab.
Marcus
10.0/10
Excellent
Keith recommended a trip up the i360 tower and we had a fab clear day so it was definley worth it. We pre-booked tickets online, which meant we could just turn up and get a spot on the next ride up. Lovely day out :)
Joanna
10.0/10
Excellent
We love Brighton as it offers so much for shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment. When the sun is shining it's lovely to head down the beach and sit in one of the many bars or cafes.
Melissa
10.0/10
Excellent
Brighton is a lovely and diverse city. Safe at night and with so much to do in many restaurants, pubs, beach, and cultural spaces, you won't be disappointed with a trip here.
Sabah
10.0/10
Excellent
We love the beaches, the restaurants, the positive feel good vibe, the i360, the theatres, the excellent location, the weather and the very friendly local residents.
Nick
10.0/10
Excellent
Brighton is fabulous. It has this great sense of fun and quirkiness. Fabulous independent shops, and beautiful walks and scenery nearby. It's full of personality.
Jackie
10.0/10
Excellent
Lots of shops, so quite unusual. Brilliant local restaurants. Lovely long walk along the seafront is possible or just sit on a bench to watch the world go by.
Maria
10.0/10
Excellent
Great place to spend weekend with over 500 restaurants and 300 pubs. Just buzzing with fun. Take trip to Komedia for great comedy night.
"Position to the railway station .......right next door.
The only thing wrong was the pillows....too hard, I asked for softer and was given one that was great for one night then hard again...!!!!!"
"When we walked into the hotel room, we both said wow!
Bed good night sleep, bathroom choice of raindrop or hand held showers, all bathroom requirements supplied.
Room had coffee machine and kettle plus various drinks and biscuits supplied.Tv had sky sports and terrestrial channels.
Outside veranda with seating and a bonus of veranda doors completely opened up giving a great view overlooking the marina from inside the room.
The room also benefitted from air conditioning.
Cannot comment on food as we ate out for all our meals.
Now we have stayed at another top hotel near the pier and we feel that the Malmaison hotel was so much better.
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"Great location, clean smart room overlooking the beach. Parking in Brighton is expensive. We put the car in the car park next to the hotel for two nights at a cost of £60!"
Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Brighton?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Brighton, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can see these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Brighton if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 336 holiday homes. In addition, there are 789 apartments and 19 condos.
What will the weather in Brighton be like during my visit?
August and July are typically the warmest months in Brighton, when the average temperature is 16°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 7°C. October and November are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Brighton
Find out more about Brighton
Brighton is a friendly locale known for its bars and restaurants. Nature lovers can visit Preston Park and Devil's Dyke. Check out other sights like Brighton Royal Pavilion and Brighton Theatre Royal.