The Lanes In Brighton
On the opposite side of town to the Bohemian North Laine lie The Lanes, a historic, intricate maze of twisting alleyways filled with Regency architecture.
On the opposite side of town to the Bohemian North Laine lie The Lanes, a historic, intricate maze of twisting alleyways filled with Regency architecture.
If you’re looking for a fun experience in Brighton, come along to this Crystal Jewellery Making Workshop presented by Get Stoned Jewellery!
With so many restaurants in the city, it’s no surprise that Brighton has a selection of Mexican places offering authentic Mexican meals, allowing you to dine like they do in Mexico.
With so many Italian and non-Italian restaurants, Brighton is a great place for celebrating World Pasta Day on the 25th of October 2023.
Sofar Sounds in Brighton curates 3-4 unique shows every month, offering you the opportunity to discover new music from different places.
The Cauldron serves drinks and also offers immersive potion-making experiences that offer a fusion of mixology and technology!
The North Laine is Brighton’s best-kept secret – a popular area with hundreds of establishments where Brightonians shop, eat and relax.
The Ace Cafe Reunion Run, or the Brighton Burn-Up, in September is one of the biggest, motoring events to fill the tarmac along Madeira Drive.
In 1924, a group of passionate motorcycle enthusiasts came together to form the Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club, setting the stage for a tradition in the world of vintage motorcycles.
There have been three blind members of the British parliament. Henry Fawcett was the first.
Madeira Drive is the name of the road built on the beach at the bottom of the East Cliff. At the top of the cliff, running east, is Marine Parade.
Taking place in Brighton & Hove from the 19th to 22nd of October and will include workshops, conferences, exhibitions, outdoor film screenings, and immersive audio, visual, and VR experiences.