Pinot and Picasso In Brighton: Review
Pinot and Picasso in Brighton offer a range of 3-hour painting experiences with top-notch music and a well-stocked bar.
Pinot and Picasso in Brighton offer a range of 3-hour painting experiences with top-notch music and a well-stocked bar.
T @ Hove is a quirky vegan and vegetarian café and coffee shop, known for hulking sandwiches, fresh fruit smoothies and quality coffee.
Claiming to end the festival season with a bang, Boundary Festival runs in late September with DnB, electronic and rave music for those who can’t let go of the festival vibes.
Read our article to find out when, where and how you can bring your dog onto the beaches of Brighton.
if you want to soar through the sky, taking in the views around you, while experiencing a thrill few will ever know, then Paragliding may be the opportunity for you.
Potty about pottery? Well, you’re in luck, because Brighton has a huge variety of pottery classes, where you can learn to throw, spin, trim and shape clay creations of all shapes and sizes.
With Brighton often touted as ‘London on Sea,’ it’s no surprise that many tourists and residents alike are keen to dip their toe into the world of Brighton water sports.
With a pub crawl around Brighton, you can explore the city, try out several of Brighton’s top venues and enjoy some delicious drinks with your friends, all in one evening.
Brunch, a legendary portmanteau of breakfast and lunch greater than the sum of its parts, is an integral part of the weekend, or day off, across the world.
Love is in the air. And so too is the fresh scent of the ocean drifting through the picturesque city of Brighton, mingling with the range of delicious restaurants, cocktail bars and much more.
The flicks, the pictures, the big screen. Whatever you call it, a trip to the cinema remains one of humanity’s most well-loved pastimes, and Brightonians are no exception.
Libraries are the diamonds of any town for book-lovers, students, and anyone looking for a quiet place to work.