Food Scene
The restaurant is located in the middle of Stanmer Park - not many people know about it. It's a huge country house good for lunch or a coffee. Definitely worth visiting after a walk through the park in the winter when the open fires are burning.
13 locals recommend
The House Cafe at Stanmer House
The restaurant is located in the middle of Stanmer Park - not many people know about it. It's a huge country house good for lunch or a coffee. Definitely worth visiting after a walk through the park in the winter when the open fires are burning.
Drinks & Nightlife
This is our local. It's a quaint pub with a good selection of ales and some very friendly people.
The Palmers ale is brewed where Helen is from in Bridport, Dorset and is very tasty.
36 locals recommend
The Swan Inn
30A Southover High StThis is our local. It's a quaint pub with a good selection of ales and some very friendly people.
The Palmers ale is brewed where Helen is from in Bridport, Dorset and is very tasty.
This is a fantastic cocktail bar found upstairs, Bar Valentino, which looks out onto the picturesque Royal Pavilion from the open balcony.
6 locals recommend
El Mexicano
7 New RoadThis is a fantastic cocktail bar found upstairs, Bar Valentino, which looks out onto the picturesque Royal Pavilion from the open balcony.
Sightseeing
The Pavilion is best scene at dusk or at night when it is lit up. During the winter there is an ice rink in front of it which is a fantastic location.
289 locals recommend
Brighton Pavilion
The Pavilion is best scene at dusk or at night when it is lit up. During the winter there is an ice rink in front of it which is a fantastic location.
This is the old pier which had two fires meaning it now is not in use. It's an iconic structure in Brighton and is best seen when the sun is setting just behind it - if you are lucky the sea tide will also be going out so you can walk between the two piers on the sand!
57 locals recommend
Brighton West Pier
Kings RoadThis is the old pier which had two fires meaning it now is not in use. It's an iconic structure in Brighton and is best seen when the sun is setting just behind it - if you are lucky the sea tide will also be going out so you can walk between the two piers on the sand!
The lanes are small windy alleys with a variety of boutique and independent shops. They stretch both north and south side of North Street and the best shop to visit is Snooper's Paradise on Sydney Street which offers a weird and wonderful array of second hand items!
439 locals recommend
The Lanes
The lanes are small windy alleys with a variety of boutique and independent shops. They stretch both north and south side of North Street and the best shop to visit is Snooper's Paradise on Sydney Street which offers a weird and wonderful array of second hand items!
Parks & Nature
You can get a bus to the Dyke from Brighton or drive from Falmer and see the fantastic views it offers. There is also a pub at the top of the hill where you can sip a hot drink and watch the paragliders set off from nearby.
132 locals recommend
The Devils Dyke
Devil's Dyke RoadYou can get a bus to the Dyke from Brighton or drive from Falmer and see the fantastic views it offers. There is also a pub at the top of the hill where you can sip a hot drink and watch the paragliders set off from nearby.
Getting Around
This is the easiest way to get to Brighton or Lewes via public transport. If arriving by train we will try and pick you up from this station.
Falmer station
Station ApproachThis is the easiest way to get to Brighton or Lewes via public transport. If arriving by train we will try and pick you up from this station.
This is where most coaches, including National Express will drop you when arriving in Brighton. Let us know in advance and we may be able to drop you off or pick you up from here.
10 locals recommend
Brighton (Coach Station)
This is where most coaches, including National Express will drop you when arriving in Brighton. Let us know in advance and we may be able to drop you off or pick you up from here.