The Old Market
Performances, gigs, theatre, dance, events. The Old Market is a dynamic cultural venue nestled between Brighton and Hove.
The Coal Shed
The Coal Shed is a gourmet steak and seafood restaurant in the heart of Brighton. Named as one of the best restaurants in the UK by the prestigious Observer Food Monthly awards.
The Salt Room
The Salt Room is a modern British seafood and grill restaurant. Located opposite the West Pier and the soon to be i360.
Booth Museum of Natural History
The Booth Museum is all about birds, butterflies, fossils, and bones. Founded as a Victorian collector’s private museum, the Booth Museum now brings natural history to life with interactive displays and ‘hands on’ activities
The Hope and Ruin
The Hope and Ruin Brighton is the refit/teardown of the much loved Hope on Queens Road. The venue's look is inspired by Eastern European bars.
West Hill Community Centre
West Hill Community Centre is a great venue for everybody. They offer comic clubs for kids, Yoga classes for the athletics, quizes, comedy and much more!
The Prince Albert
The Prince Albert, located by the railway station, is a typical Brighton boozer and a friendly and welcoming place to meet friends and hear great music.
Hove Museum and Art Gallery
Hove Museum and Art Gallery was opened in 1927 by the Hove Corporation, the museum is located in a late 19th-century villa originally known as Brooker Hall.
Thistle
Thistle is as comfortable, relaxed and easy-going as the city itself. Thistle is one of the few hotels in Brighton situated directly on the seafront.