Guidebook for The City of Brighton and Hove

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Guidebook for The City of Brighton and Hove

Food Scene

Eat as much you want restaurant
Days Buffet Restaurant
Eat as much you want restaurant
Excellent Italian restaurant
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Donatello
1-3 Brighton Pl
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Excellent Italian restaurant
Fantastic!!!
Greggs Plc
78 Boundary Rd
Fantastic!!!
TGI Fridays - Brighton Marina
8 The Boardwalk
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Bill's Brighton Restaurant
100 North Road
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Costa Coffee
32 Bond St
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Starbucks Coffee
201 Western Rd

Drinks & Nightlife

Retro music venue....Great 80s and 90s nights
Maggie Mae's Brighton
69-71 Preston St
Retro music venue....Great 80s and 90s nights
Excellent pub....fantastic for live football
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Ye Olde King & Queen Brighton
13-17 Marlborough Pl
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Excellent pub....fantastic for live football
Wetherspoons (The Bright Helm)
West Street
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PRYZM
West Street
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Walkabout
79-81 West Street
Yates Brighton
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Revolution Brighton
77 West St
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The Haunt
10 Pool Valley
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Shooshh
214 Kings Rd
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The Royal Pavilion Tavern
7-8 Castle Square
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The Mash Tun
1 Church St
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Hobgoblin
31 York Pl
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Entertainment & Activities

Iconic Brighton Pier....Arcades, rides, candy floss and the sea
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Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira Drive
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Iconic Brighton Pier....Arcades, rides, candy floss and the sea
Home to Brighton and Hove Albion
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Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club
Village Way
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Home to Brighton and Hove Albion
Racing Wednesday - Sunday http://www.brightonandhovegreyhoundstadium.co.uk/index.cfm/content/section.admission/
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Coral Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium
Nevill Road
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Racing Wednesday - Sunday http://www.brightonandhovegreyhoundstadium.co.uk/index.cfm/content/section.admission/
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The Brighton Centre
Kings Road
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ODEON Brighton
West Street
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Sightseeing

The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China
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Pabellón Real
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The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, this historic house mixes Regency grandeur with the visual style of India and China
Glide up slowly to 450ft to enjoy breathtaking 360° views from the world’s tallest moving observation tower and the world’s first vertical cable car, conceived and designed by Marks Barfield
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British Airways i360
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Glide up slowly to 450ft to enjoy breathtaking 360° views from the world’s tallest moving observation tower and the world’s first vertical cable car, conceived and designed by Marks Barfield

Parks & Nature

With its beautiful woodland walks and extensive open lands, Stanmer Park is just as perfect for a family picnic as it is for a kick about with your friends or those looking for a bracing walk over the Downs. Situated next to Sussex University on the outskirts of the city, Stanmer is a perfect example of the vast open countryside available in Brighton and remains one of the city's most visited parks. Stanmer Park is home to a varied range of plant and wildlife. Birds that have been sighted in the park include buzzards, kestrels and owls and mammals such as foxes, badgers and deer are a common sight. You'll also find an array of insect life, many species of fungi, as well as chalkland plants
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Stanmer Park station
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With its beautiful woodland walks and extensive open lands, Stanmer Park is just as perfect for a family picnic as it is for a kick about with your friends or those looking for a bracing walk over the Downs. Situated next to Sussex University on the outskirts of the city, Stanmer is a perfect example of the vast open countryside available in Brighton and remains one of the city's most visited parks. Stanmer Park is home to a varied range of plant and wildlife. Birds that have been sighted in the park include buzzards, kestrels and owls and mammals such as foxes, badgers and deer are a common sight. You'll also find an array of insect life, many species of fungi, as well as chalkland plants
Proud Country House and Stanmer Church As well as ths historic Proud Country House, the parkland also houses the knapped flint Stanmer Church. The church in its current flint form was built in 1838, but records of a church on this site date way back to the 13th century. The church is open to visitors every Sunday (excluding Christmas Day when it falls on a Sunday) from 2-4pm during winter and 2-5pm from when the clocks go forward in Spring (around late March). The church is also open to groups by arrangement. Stanmer Nurseries Just past Stanmer House, on the left, you'll discover Stanmer Nurseries within the old walled kitchen garden of Stanmer Park.
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The House Cafe at Stanmer House
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Proud Country House and Stanmer Church As well as ths historic Proud Country House, the parkland also houses the knapped flint Stanmer Church. The church in its current flint form was built in 1838, but records of a church on this site date way back to the 13th century. The church is open to visitors every Sunday (excluding Christmas Day when it falls on a Sunday) from 2-4pm during winter and 2-5pm from when the clocks go forward in Spring (around late March). The church is also open to groups by arrangement. Stanmer Nurseries Just past Stanmer House, on the left, you'll discover Stanmer Nurseries within the old walled kitchen garden of Stanmer Park.
1100 acres nestled in the beautiful South Downs behind Portslade near Brighton, Mile Oak Farm offers a farm shop, horse liveries, and a great family area with animal attractions including donkey rides and our tea shop.
Mile Oak Farm
Mile Oak Road
1100 acres nestled in the beautiful South Downs behind Portslade near Brighton, Mile Oak Farm offers a farm shop, horse liveries, and a great family area with animal attractions including donkey rides and our tea shop.

Shopping

Churchill Square is in the centre of Brighton; next to the Clocktower and a few moments from the famous Brighton Lanes. It’s only a short walk to Brighton seafront and the Pier, or a short 10 minute walk in the opposite direction will take you to the train station with good links to London and the surrounding areas around Brighton & Hove.
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Churchill Square Shopping Centre
Russell Place
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Churchill Square is in the centre of Brighton; next to the Clocktower and a few moments from the famous Brighton Lanes. It’s only a short walk to Brighton seafront and the Pier, or a short 10 minute walk in the opposite direction will take you to the train station with good links to London and the surrounding areas around Brighton & Hove.
If you are looking to put a creative edge into your shopping, The Lanes Brighton offers a shopper’s paradise of independent shops and boutiques. Once the heart of the fishing town of Brighthelmstone, The Lanes Brighton is the city’s historic quarter with a fabulous maze of twisting alleyways.
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The Lanes
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If you are looking to put a creative edge into your shopping, The Lanes Brighton offers a shopper’s paradise of independent shops and boutiques. Once the heart of the fishing town of Brighthelmstone, The Lanes Brighton is the city’s historic quarter with a fabulous maze of twisting alleyways.
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Marina
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Getting Around

The original Hove railway station, situated further to the east, opened on 11 May 1840 by the London and Brighton Railway, on its line from Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea, designed by the architect David Mocatta.[2] It closed on 1 March 1880, and was converted into the Holland Road Goods Depot.'[3] A wooden halt named Holland Road Halt was also opened a short distance to the west in 1905, served by local trains towards Worthing and on the branch line to Devil's Dyke. This closed in 1956, and no trace now remains of its platforms.[4] The present Hove station was opened on 1 October 1865. It was originally named Cliftonville, then West Brighton, before being renamed Hove and West Brighton in 189
Portslade Station
Portland Road
The original Hove railway station, situated further to the east, opened on 11 May 1840 by the London and Brighton Railway, on its line from Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea, designed by the architect David Mocatta.[2] It closed on 1 March 1880, and was converted into the Holland Road Goods Depot.'[3] A wooden halt named Holland Road Halt was also opened a short distance to the west in 1905, served by local trains towards Worthing and on the branch line to Devil's Dyke. This closed in 1956, and no trace now remains of its platforms.[4] The present Hove station was opened on 1 October 1865. It was originally named Cliftonville, then West Brighton, before being renamed Hove and West Brighton in 189
Brighton railway station is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line in England, and the principal station serving the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. It is 50 miles 49 chains (81.5 km) down-line from London Victoria; the preceding station is Preston Park. The station is managed by Southern, which also operates many of the trains. Thameslink and Great Western Railway also operate some trains from Brighton. It was built by the London & Brighton Railway in 1840, initially connecting Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea, westwards along the coast, and shortly afterwards connecting it to London Bridge and the county town of Lewes to the east. In 1846, the railway became the London Bright
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Brighton Railway Station
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Brighton railway station is the southern terminus of the Brighton Main Line in England, and the principal station serving the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. It is 50 miles 49 chains (81.5 km) down-line from London Victoria; the preceding station is Preston Park. The station is managed by Southern, which also operates many of the trains. Thameslink and Great Western Railway also operate some trains from Brighton. It was built by the London & Brighton Railway in 1840, initially connecting Brighton to Shoreham-by-Sea, westwards along the coast, and shortly afterwards connecting it to London Bridge and the county town of Lewes to the east. In 1846, the railway became the London Bright