Brighton offers an irresistible mixture of kitsch seaside charm and hip hedonism. Its iconic pier is packed with colourful fairground rides and retro amusements, while its expansive pebble beach throngs with happy holidaymakers and laid-back locals whenever the sun pokes its head out.

    But Brighton is far from your traditional British beach town, with one-of-a-kind architectural gems like the ostentatious Royal Pavilion, dizzyingly diverse arts and dining offerings, and chic shopping districts like The Lanes. And its nightlife is legendary, with buzzing bars, pulsing beachfront clubs and one of the UK's largest LGBT scenes.

    Where to shop & what to buy in Brighton

    • 10 Best Places to Go Shopping in Brighton

      The seaside resort town of Brighton is packed full of exciting things to do, but one of the most alluring aspects of this community is its extensive range of shopping opportunities. You can find just about anything, from souvenirs and clothes to handmade crafts and custom jewellery, so everyone will be able to find something to their liking. Even antique...

    Where to go & what to do at night in Brighton

    • 15 Best Things to Do After Dinner in Brighton

      Looking for what to do after dinner in Brighton? One thing for sure is that Brighton’s nightlife promises a fun night out with hundreds of venues. You can find Olde English pubs that go back centuries, along with modern bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and casinos. This list shows you the best places to go at night in Brighton. Whether you’re looking...

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    • Brighton Travel Essentials

      Our Brighton Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help planning your trip to one of the most popular destinations in the UK. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from the airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I...

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