Best of Brighton

There’s much to choose from in our great City but where to go and what to do? Here we’ve chosen the cream of the crop to give you a helping hand.

New Visitor Information Hub To Open At Brighton i360

A new Visitor Information Hub is opening at the Brighton i360 on Saturday, September 27.
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Lovers II Friends At Komedia: Review

Fancy dancing for hours to hits from the nineties and noughties, and being home by 9pm? Lovers II Friends at Komedia is for you.
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Grace Petrie: “Escapism Won’t Save Us”

Ahead of bringing her brand-new show to Brighton Komedia, Grace Petrie speaks to We Love Brighton's Roosa Herranen.
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La Tapa Loca Brighton

La Tapa Loca is a restauraunt in Brighton serving brunch, speciality coffee and a selection of wines. Book a reservation on their website.
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Namo To Open A New Thai Restaurant in Brighton

Namo is opening a new restaurant in Brighton separate to The Eagle Pub. Expect Thai cuisine and refined dining.
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Irregular Choice To Close Its Brighton Store On September 28

Popular footwear store Irregular Choice has announced the closure of its Brighton store on September 28. Attend their clearance sale today.
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Brighton University Freshers Events

Check out our guide to the top freshers events taking place over the next few weeks. Meet new friends and societies before university starts.
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Rant Ceilidh Brighton: Review

We are lucky in Brighton to have the Brighton Ceilidh Collective, expertly bringing out all the most fun and enjoyable aspects of the tradition.
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Brighton People: Ayten Gasson

Meet Ayten, the designer and maker behind the luxury ethical lingerie label Ayten Gasson.
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Ballpark: Brighton Marina

Ballpark, Brighton first ever football tech and sensory experience, now open on the North Upper Boardwalk at Brighton Marina.
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How Brighton Sea Lanes Helped Shape A New Era Of Swimming

From taking on the waves in the sea or doing laps at an indoor pool, swimming has always been a huge part of life in Brighton.
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Death Comes To Pemberley: Review

I was lucky enough to see Death Comes to Pemberley at Brighton’s Theatre Royal, which itself opened in the Regency era.
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