Beach & Amenities
At beach level the restored Victorian seafront arches are alive with bars, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Attractive sweeps of paving with traditional timber boardwalks lead out across the beach towards the sea, new lighting has made the area safe and attractive after dark, and there are unusual artist-designed bollards and seating.
Places to Visit
The Royal Pavilion
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Jubilee Library
Volks Railway
Preston Manor
The Sea Life Centre
Entertainment
Brighton Dome - with three venues in one playing host to everything from the London Philharmonic to the Paramount Comedy Festival.
Brighton Centre - one of the largest entertainment and conference centres in the South.
Joogleberry Playhouse - quality entertainment and food under one roof.
Komedia - Every year there are around 700 performances of music, comedy, cabarat, theatre.
Theatre Royal - pre-West End dramas, comedies and musicals.
Shopping
The Lanes - twisting alleyways of boutiques
North Laine - bohemiam, independant & quirky shops
Kemp Town - village feel
Brighton Marina - outlet shopping
Churchill Square - high street brands
Eating Out
There are over 400 restaurants, which is the hightest number per head outside of London, including:
Terre a Terre
English's
La Marinade
One Paston Place
Brighton Rocks
Food For Friends
Okini
Sevendials
Recreation & Sport
Sailing with SailnetUK at the Marina.
Tourist Tracks walking tours - Around the Royal Pavilion and North Laine and Regency Brighton.
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Brighton
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Pavilion Buildings
Brighton BN1 1EE |