Brighton is a coastal gem that’s all about energy, creativity, and fun! With its iconic pebble beach, vibrant nightlife, and quirky boutiques, there’s always something exciting to discover. Explore the eclectic lanes, enjoy world-class dining, or take a ride on the historic pier. Whether you’re into arts, fashion, or just soaking up the seaside vibes, Brighton promises unforgettable experiences that’ll keep you coming back for more.
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A well-known landmark in Brighton is the historic Duke of York’s cinema – it's reputed to be the oldest cinema in continuous use in Britain.
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The oldest pub in Brighton is The Cricketers on Black Lion Street which dates back to 1547. There are approx. 340 pubs in Brighton and Hove.
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Brighton is the setting for British millennial coming-of-age film ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’, featuring the iconic pebble beach, pier, and colourful terraced houses.
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Rugby Union player Joe Marler hails from Brighton, with an impressive 95 caps for England.
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There are a series of secret tunnels under Brighton train station and pavilion, containing old mosaic bathrooms, a WW2 communications room, and even a rifle range.
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A well-known landmark in Brighton is the historic Duke of York’s cinema – it's reputed to be the oldest cinema in continuous use in Britain.
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The ‘Seagulls’ promotion to English footballs Premier League in 2017 has put Brighton on the footie map.
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Brighton is on the edge of the UK’s newest national park, the South Downs. Here you will find Devil’s Dyke, a 100-metre-deep V-shaped valley.
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