The Prince Albert
The Prince Albert, located by the railway station, is a typical Brighton boozer and a friendly and welcoming place to meet friends and hear great music.
The Prince Albert, located by the railway station, is a typical Brighton boozer and a friendly and welcoming place to meet friends and hear great music.
Hove Museum and Art Gallery was opened in 1927 by the Hove Corporation, the museum is located in a late 19th-century villa originally known as Brooker Hall.
Thistle is as comfortable, relaxed and easy-going as the city itself. Thistle is one of the few hotels in Brighton situated directly on the seafront.
The Old Ship Hotel is the oldest hotel in Britain. Its beautifully distinctive white façade leads into a modern welcoming lounge area.
Set on Brighton’s seafront, the Hilton Brighton Metropole hotel offers charming Victorian elegance alongside modern convenience.
Twenty Seven is a wonderfully stylish and sophisticated Brighton bed and breakfast where a warm welcome is always assured.
Guest and the City is super hotel which is just two blocks from the seafront. This hotel is a adult-only guesthouse in a Regency-style home.
Pizza Me is a pizza take away and snack bar, serving fresh traditional pizza, using authentic Italian ingredients. They sell their pizzas whole or by the slice.
Expect at Murasaki hearty, healthy delicious Japanese food at really reasonable prices all served with a smile in a place with a fantastic atmosphere.
The Red Snapper produces great authentic Thai food in a lovely atmosphere little restaurant.
Grubbs Burgers is legendary among Brightonians. Walking in you’re met with a huge menu board full of interesting choices with burger fillings including everything from Pineapple to Peanut Butter!
Bardsleys is an award winning fish restaurant. If you are looking an ‘authentic’ Brighton fish and chip experience you shouldn’t go any further!