Brighton Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
Brighton is the alternative heart of South East England and only 55 minutes by train from London. You'll find Brighton...
Brighton Marina is the largest Marina in the UK. If you grab a bite to eat on Mermaid's walk, you'll take your...
Central Brighton houses the city's most esteemed building, The Royal Pavilion. Central Brighton is defined as beginning...
Hove is a largely residential area that borders Central Brighton and is primarily connected to Brighton by way...
Kemptown offers a good variation of restaurants and a few shops, but it is particularly good for gay visitors....
The North Laines are small streets crammed with boutiques and independently owned restaurants and the famous club...
Seven Dials is not really a destination in and of itself so much as a landmark and a way to cross from Brighton...
If you fancy going outside of Brighton, there are other towns to visit on the coast including Eastbourne, Beachy...
Preston Park is the largest park near to Central Brighton. The largest Gay Pride Event in Southern England is held...
Guilty pleasures are easy to indulge on Brighton Seafront. You can go on rides, play the slots, eat highly caloric...
The Lanes (spelled Lanes, not Laines like the North Laines) are a series of small streets resembling an old fishing...