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5 Best Places To Go Shopping In Brighton

Are you looking for a place to satisfy your shopping urges? Besides its iconic beaches, architectural designs, and cultural diversity, Brighton also offers stellar shopping opportunities you will experience in shopping centres such as North Laine.

Brighton is every shopaholic’s dream location, whether you want custom jewellery, vintage pieces, souvenirs, clothes, high-end makeup, or UK-made natural deodorants. Rest assured, there will be something to keep you refreshed as you hop from one shop to the next boutique. That said, here are five places that are a must-visit when shopping in Brighton. 

Churchill Square and Western Road

Are you searching for high-street names and big fashion brands? Churchill Square is one of the largest malls in Brighton, with about 85 shops distributed across three floors. This shopping сentre is a convenient shop paradise that provides a wide range of street brands, popular chain stores, fashion retailers, and department stores. Some of the big brand stores include Apple, Zara, H&M, Debenhams and others. In addition, you will find various cuisine dining options along with familiar outlets such as McDonald’s, Krispy Kreme, and Costa Coffee.

Marina Square

The Marina Square offers a unique shopping experience by letting you take in the backdrop of the waterfront, where you can enjoy its beautiful scenic views. This shopping square has speciality stores ranging from fashion and arts to jewellery and beauty. Here, you will find the country’s largest fair-trade shop dealing with jewellery, gifts, and clothes from developing countries. Other highlights of Marina Square include cafes, restaurants, and fresh produce stands if you want to explore the city’s traditional cuisine. 

North Laine

This shopping district is known for its vibrant, artistic, and retro vibe, with a hub of independent pubs, restaurants, vintage shops, museums, and theatres where you can relax and watch a movie. With over three hundred boutiques and shops, you will find exotic goods, retro-styled fashion, graphic novels, and antiques. During the weekends, the roads and the tarmacs of the North Laine are filled with stalls, chairs, and tables where you can sit and watch as the world passes by. We recommend you come hungry as there is a variety of cuisines to enjoy.  

The Lanes 

Photo credits: WeLoveBrighton.com

The Lanes is the stop for creatives, which is located at the heart of Brighton. This historic shopping location consists of narrow streets and alleyways that are filled with antique shops, independent retailers, designer boutiques, and high-end salons and spas. The centre’s art scene is to die for, with many galleries offering pieces for sale to spice up your home. Whether you are into bespoke pieces, vintage gems, or jewellery, The Lanes is a must-stop. 

Open Market

Photo credits: Brighton Open Market

The Brighton market is the most popular destination for shoppers in the city. It hosts over fifty creators and producers that offer locally grown fresh produce, custom-made jewellery, and clothing. The market is lined with stalls, including vintage clothing stalls, handmade crafts, and food vendors. Additionally, you will find local artists performing live music on special occasions.  

Conclusion

Whether hunting for souvenirs to take home or something special, you will surely find something in Brighton shopping centres. However, remember that shopping times vary in the city, and traders usually open their stalls from around 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with some stores closing a little bit later. Enjoy your shopping spree!

Andy Macpherson

Andy Macpherson is a Brighton-based blogger, amateur golfer and photographer with a passion for capturing the essence of his surroundings. Born and raised in Hove, he has spent almost his entire life exploring the streets and beaches of Brighton, always with a DLSR in hand. When he's not out taking photos or hacking his way around the golf course, Andy can often be found gorging on Pad Thai. As a self-proclaimed foodie, Andy is always on the lookout for new restaurants and dishes to try, which is the main reason behind why he loves reviewing food places for the site.