Essentials Things You Must Know Before Visiting Brighton

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Here with Lookers Mercedes-Benz, who offer a variety of cars such as the Mercedes GLA, we run through exactly what you need to see and do in the south-east sensation.

Brighton is home to famous residents, including former boxer Chris Eubank and music guru Fatboy Slim, the seaside resort has so much to offer anyone looking for an amazing UK holiday. If you are looking for a seaside break, then this is your perfect destination.

Described as ‘London by the sea’, Brighton is only 50 minutes outside the hustle bustle of the nation’s capital and a mere 30 minutes from Gatwick airport. If you’re staying overnight and planning on booking a Brighton Hotel, then we can ensure that you’ll be spoilt for choice!

 

Which Activities Are A Must?

Brighton has awash with great activities throughout the year. Here is a selection of events to look out for:

 

Brighton Bike Tours

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A great way to see all the sites Brighton boasts is to go on a bike tour of the area. The fun and the informative journey is led by a tour guide who will explain your every move. The groups are kept small and the route isn’t too challenging, making this activity a great way to learn about Brighton on a sunny day.

 

Undercliff Walk

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This is one of the most unusual and inspiring walks that lead you approximately 4.5km along the bottom of the chalk cliffs. With the route providing an opportunity for walkers and cyclists alike to take in the scenic views while enjoying the sea air, it also contains many fossils of mammoths, woolly rhinos, and hippos. It’s recommended that you give yourself approximately three hours to complete the route.

 

Brighton Pride

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Billed as the UK’s biggest Pride festival, the August event provides an atmosphere like no other. Take to the streets and soak up the carnival atmosphere with the various parades and village parties – not to mention the pride dog show! Lonely Planet describes the event as one of the best Pride events in the world, so it certainly isn’t to be missed if you want to celebrate the LGBTQ community.

 

Feeling Hungry?

Brighton is home to an array of restaurants. If you’re looking for a relaxing experience, Veeno Brighton is the top eatery, according to TripAdvisor, gaining an impressive five stars from almost 100 reviews. Based in West Street, the establishment is an Italian wine café that offers beautiful sharing platters and wine tasting experiences.

Michael Bremner’s 64 Degrees Brighton is a great alternative for those looking for a little more luxury. Since opening its doors in 2014, the Meeting House Lane eatery has been offering guests the chance to interact with their chefs as they prepare, plate and present their exquisite dishes.

 

Feeling Thirsty?

As the sun goes down, the seafront is where it’s happening. With a host of a trendy dance club,s you’ll be sure to get your groove on into the early hours of the morning. At The Lanes, you’ll find a wonderfully weird club called The Mesmerist. With its 1920s-style setting, you are likely to be welcomed by circus performers, burlesque dancers, party DJs, and swing musicians.

Elsewhere, The Lion and Lobster in the town center offer a spot with more than 500 years of history and this atmospheric watering hole could be the perfect spot to sink some delicious pints. The North Laine Pub And Brewery is another must-visit haunt. Some of the freshest pints on the seaside shores can be found here with the venue brewing, yes brewing, its own beer!

This highlights that Brighton has something for everyone, whether you think of yourself as a party animal, or just like to relax over a quiet drink. Many of the pubs you’ll find are serviced by local breweries, and if you’re a fan of real ales, the Quadrant at the top of North Street could be the place for you.

 

Which Attractions Are A Must See?

Brighton offers a unique ambiance of being relaxed and easy-going, but there is still so much to see:

 

Brighton’s Piers

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The seaside resort stands along as the only town in Britain to boast a Grade I-listed pier. Opened in 1866, the West Pier was originally built as a promenade with an open deck and a splutter of small buildings before a central bandstand was built in 1875 and a theatre added a decade later. Unfortunately, the West pier now stands derelict, with many renovation proposals being discussed. However, the Grade II-listed Brighton Pier, built in 1899, today stands as a curious hybrid of modern installation in a Victorian shell. On offer is a pleasure park of funfair rides, bars, and restaurants, making the location perfect for all ages.

 

The Brighton Marina

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Here, you’ll find the nation’s largest yacht harbor, with 126 acres offering a berth for up to 1300 vessels. There are opportunities aplenty, including sailing lessons, seas fishing, and diving, but if the land is more your cup of tea, the marina village hosts an eight-screen cinema, large bowling complex, restaurants, cafes, and bars.

 

Theatre Royal

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This is one of the oldest and most distinguished theatres that the country has to offer. It’s located in the city’s cultural quarter and the Grader II-listed building often homes some of the best theatre productions available and has done since 1807. Be sure to check what’s on during your visit and come to be entertained.

 

Booth Museum Of Natural History

For all historians among us, this attraction is a must. With more than half a million specimens and natural history literature and data stemming over 300 years, this educational exhibit offers research facilities and children’s activities.

So, there you have it. A quick guide that provides you with a host of fun-filled activities and establishments to visit when you venture to London by the Sea.

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