The Sports Fan’s Guide to Brighton: Where to Watch and Cheer for Your Favorite Teams
Whether you prefer designated viewing spots, traditional pubs, or impressive big-screen setups, our guide to the top sports bars in Brighton has got you covered.
Whether you prefer designated viewing spots, traditional pubs, or impressive big-screen setups, our guide to the top sports bars in Brighton has got you covered.
The origins of betting shops in the United Kingdom date back to the 1960s, a time when the Betting and Gaming Act brought betting into … Read more
With a variety of throwing ranges and axes to sling, we’ve listed some of the best in Brighton, centrally or further afield.
Whether you’re a seasoned tennis player or just looking for enjoyable and carefree exercise, these tennis courts are the perfect place to pick up a racket to game, set, and match.
Before you book, take a look at this comprehensive list of the best seafront hotels Brighton and Hove have to offer.
Read our article to find out when, where and how you can bring your dog onto the beaches of Brighton.
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.
Get lost in Snooper’s Paradise, one of England’s greatest flea markets and a Brighton icon.
Pompoko is Brighton’s most authentic Japanese restaurant with a fantastic choice of dishes and a bustling atmosphere.
The surrounding countryside of Brighton and Hove is a fantastic place to explore on both foot and by bike.
Planet India is a refreshingly different Indian restaurant offering Gujarati influenced Indian food in Brighton.
The Paint Club have been running events in Brighton and Sussex for over 7 years