Best restaurants to dine out in: Kemptown, Brighton
With rainbow flags adoring its many bars, clubs and cafes, Kemptown is known for its LGBT culture and fun, party vibes.
With rainbow flags adoring its many bars, clubs and cafes, Kemptown is known for its LGBT culture and fun, party vibes.
As the only constituency with a green MP, it is unsurprising that Brighton has its fair share of health and sustainable food shops.
Feet on the sand, fresh air in your lungs, eyes out on the blue horizon – this is exactly how volleyball is meant to be played – on the beach and in the sunshine!
Whilst many toddlers would happily throw pebbles into the sea for hours on end, it probably isn’t a bad idea to have a more detailed itinerary planned for your trip to Brighton.
Whether you are looking for rustic charm near the city, or somewhere a little more remote, there’s an array of different cabin options to choose from in Sussex.
There’s an enviable array of Thai restaurants dotted throughout the city with a cluster in central Brighton, Kemptown and Hove. You might need to hunt a little harder for the Vietnamese options, and because of that, we have two of our favourites in this list.
Although the over-30s do not necessarily need their own bar and pub recommendations, the truth is older customers can have different habits and expectations to younger clientele. Being older doesn’t mean you don’t want to party but rather you’d choose to do this somewhere more sophisticated that offers a mellow chill out area too.
When there are so many trendy spots in Brighton welcoming remote working, it can leave you questioning why you spend so much time working from home. The world of Brighton cafes is your oyster, with a host of outlets that excel in coffee, cake as well as making workers feel comfortable.
Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway, writing retreat or accommodation for family or a group of friends, there are numerous high-quality options in Brighton and Hove. As a popular seaside destination, especially over the summer, more and more Airbnbs are popping up on and around the coastline.
With Argentine, Italian, Thai, Brazilian, Indian and Persian just some of the cuisines dotted along Church Street alone, Hove has an absolute embarrassment of wealth when it comes to dining out. Almost every other building is a restaurant, and these outlets stretch up towards Hove station and also closer to the sea, with some great seafood options as you would expect from the location.
When it comes to bars perfect for a designated driver, Brighton is leading the charge with places offering mocktail and alcohol-free options.
Despite being known for living in Brighton and hosting epic parties on the beach, DJ FatBoy Slim didn’t actually hail from Sussex – but from Bromley in Kent. Other famous Brighton residents such as YouTuber Zoella and former boxer Chris Eubank also grew up elsewhere. So which celebrities are actually from this fair old seaside town?