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Brighton cafe culture

Brighton Coffee Guide 2026: Best Independent Cafes

Brighton’s World-Class Coffee Scene Brighton has one of the best independent coffee scenes in the UK outside London. The city’s rejection of chain culture and embrace of quality and individuality has created a thriving specialty coffee ecosystem, with dozens of … Read More

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Brighton to Arundel Day Trip 2026: Castle, Cathedral & Wildlife

Arundel: A Magnificent Day Trip from Brighton Arundel is one of the most beautiful and historically significant towns in Sussex, and at just 35 minutes by train from Brighton, it makes for a perfect day trip. Dominated by its magnificent … Read More

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Brighton Afternoon Tea Guide 2026: Best Venues & Experiences

Afternoon Tea in Brighton: A Quintessentially English Experience Brighton’s café and restaurant scene offers wonderful afternoon tea experiences ranging from classic traditional settings to innovative themed teas with Brighton’s own bohemian twist. Whether you’re looking for a proper formal tea … Read More

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Brighton Boat Trips & Water Activities 2026: On the Water

Brighton from the Water: A Different Perspective Seeing Brighton from the sea offers a completely different and utterly spectacular perspective on this beautiful city. Whether you’re on a fishing trip, a sightseeing boat tour, or paddling along the shoreline by … Read More

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Brighton Hidden Gems 2026: Secret Spots the Locals Love

Beyond the Obvious: Brighton’s Hidden Gems Brighton’s most famous attractions — the Palace Pier, the Royal Pavilion, the Lanes, the beach — are all worth visiting. But some of the city’s most magical experiences are tucked away from the tourist … Read More

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Brighton Hove Boundary Walk 2026: Exploring the Whole City

Brighton and Hove: One City, Two Characters Brighton and Hove are officially one city — Brighton & Hove was granted city status in 2000 — but they retain distinct characters that reward exploration. Brighton is louder, more bohemian, and more … Read More

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Brighton Pride 2026: Complete Festival Guide

Brighton Pride: The UK’s Biggest Pride Festival Brighton Pride is one of the biggest and most celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride festivals in the world, drawing over 300,000 visitors to the city each August. What began as a small community march has … Read More

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Brighton Rooftop Bars & Views 2026: Drink Above the City

Brighton from Above: Rooftop Bars and Viewpoints Brighton offers some spectacular elevated views, from proper rooftop bars with panoramic sea vistas to the breathtaking 360-degree experience of the i360 observation tower. Whether you’re looking for a glamorous rooftop cocktail at … Read More

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Brighton to Eastbourne Day Trip 2026: Cliffs, Downs & Culture

Eastbourne: An Elegant Day Trip from Brighton Eastbourne is a delightful day trip destination from Brighton, just 30 minutes east by train. Often characterised as the more genteel neighbour to Brighton’s bohemian character, Eastbourne offers an elegant Victorian seafront, spectacular … Read More

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Brighton to Lewes Day Trip 2026: History, Wine & Countryside

Lewes: A Perfect Day Trip from Brighton Just 8 miles from Brighton, the historic county town of Lewes is one of the best day trips you can make from the city. Perched above the Ouse River in the South Downs, … Read More