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Hotel Langfords Brighton
Hotel Langfords Brighton
Avalon Guest House
Avalon Guest House
Preston Park Hotel
Preston Park Hotel
The Grand Brighton
The Grand Brighton
Albany Hotel
Albany Hotel
Central Wave Brighton
Central Wave Brighton
Kempfield House Hotel
Kempfield House Hotel
Best Western Princes Marine Hotel
Best Western Princes Marine Hotel
White Horses by Everly Hotels Collection
White Horses by Everly Hotels Collection
Malmaison Brighton
Malmaison Brighton
Downs Hotel
Downs Hotel
The Stirling Arms
The Stirling Arms
Harbour Hotel Brighton
Harbour Hotel Brighton
Colson House
Colson House
Ruby Pub and Hotel
Ruby Pub and Hotel
Leonardo Hotel Brighton
Leonardo Hotel Brighton
Seaside Hotel
Seaside Hotel
Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre
Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre
DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
Britannia Study Hotel
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Top neighborhoods in Brighton

The Lanes
Explore narrow lanes filled with small shops and antique stores in Brighton's famous Lanes. Wander from Meeting House Lane to Market Street, discovering hidden gems along the way.

Kemptown
19th-century Regency architecture defines this residential estate in Brighton, featuring Arundel Terrace, Lewes Crescent, and Sussex Square. Stroll through the Kemp Town Enclosures, a formal garden oasis.

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.

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
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 cozy 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 accommodations are 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.
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Wander the Royal Pavilion's fantastical interiors, where the Prince Regent's oriental obsession created what looks like an Indian palace having an identity crisis. The pebble beach fills with sunbathers displaying remarkable optimism about English weather. Brighton Pier offers arcade games and candyfloss with a side of nostalgia. The narrow Lanes hide antique shops and cafes where locals debate which pub serves the least disappointing Sunday roast. Brighton's unofficial status as 'gay capital of the UK' gives the city a celebratory air. For the best fish and chips, join the queue at any shop with steamed-up windows and the smell of vinegar wafting onto the street.

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