Food Scene
Mange Tout
81 Trafalgar St Great for brunch, lunch and dinner. Friendly staff, delicious food.
Hotel du Vin Brighton
2 Ship StFormal restaurant
Terre A Terre
71 East StAward-winning vegetarian food
The Basketmakers
12 Gloucester RdFriendly and traditional pub with a good menu
The French Horn
82 Dyke RdGreat for raclette
Drinks & Nightlife
Traditional English pub, yet modern and quirky. Good menu and wine list. Close to seafront, but away from the crowds and tourists.
67 locals recommend
The Better Half Pub
1 Hove PlTraditional English pub, yet modern and quirky. Good menu and wine list. Close to seafront, but away from the crowds and tourists.
Green Door Store
4 Trafalgar ArchesKomedia Brighton
44-47 Gardner Stmusic and comedy venue
Parks & Nature
The South Downs
The views back into Brighton and out to sea are stunning.
Sightseeing
Although very touristy, a visit is well worthwhile and the guided tour if full of interesting details.
494 locals recommend
Royal Pavilion
Although very touristy, a visit is well worthwhile and the guided tour if full of interesting details.
Charming collection, much of it local, that you can easily get round in an hour or 2. Some good pieces of furniture and clothes.
224 locals recommend
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Charming collection, much of it local, that you can easily get round in an hour or 2. Some good pieces of furniture and clothes.
Booth Museum of Natural History
194 Dyke RdEssentials
Waitrose station
This is your nearest supermarket.
Getting Around
This is the train station and a lot of the local buses stop here as well.
45 locals recommend
Brighton Station (Stop D)
Queens RoadThis is the train station and a lot of the local buses stop here as well.
Shopping
North Laine Bazaar
5A Upper Gardner StSmall independent shops, cafes and restaurants
The Lanes
Famous for its old, narrow streets and antique shops