Upside Down House Brighton: Review
If you’re seeking a unique and mind-bending experience in Brighton, then the Upside Down House is the place for you.
If you’re seeking a unique and mind-bending experience in Brighton, then the Upside Down House is the place for you.
If you’re a student looking for inspiration for a night out we’ve put together a list of some of the best student club nights in Brighton.
If you are searching for a simplistic Italian restaurant with delicious, authentic flavours, Cin Cin Hove is the perfect choice.
Tucked away at Brighton Marina is one of the coolest mini golf venues, Globalls. It’s to 3 UV lit courses, carnival games and a bar!
Brighton has always been trendy for day and weekend trips but have you ever wondered when the best time of year is to visit?
On Baker Street in Brighton is the Vegan hidden gem, Bonsai Plant Kitchen. The dishes are infused with inspiration from Southeast Asia.
Set right opposite Brighton Palace Pier is the vibrant and bustling LGBTQ+ venue, Bar Revenge also known by locals as R-Bar .
Situated in The Lanes, only 10 minutes from Brighton Station, is none other than The Ivy Asia. You’ll be wowed by the stunning decor and food.
In the Lanes in Brighton, you will find The Vurger Co, a vegan burger haven with a diner-style set-up and fast-food table service.
Located Northeast of central Brighton, you will find the picturesque Stanmer Park. Prepare to soak up its Georgian past on a peaceful stroll.
Tutto in Brighton is a casual and elegant Italian restaurant set in an old banking hall and is part of The Black Rock Restaurant Group.
Whether it’s your first time trying or you’re a dedicated vegan, our list showcases all the best options on offer this Veganuary in Brighton.