Brighton is an English seaside resort town. About an hour south of London by train, it's a popular day-trip destination. Its broad shingle beach is backed by amusement arcades and Regency-era buildings. Brighton Pier, in the central waterfront section, opened in 1899 and now has rides and food kiosks. The town is also known for its nightlife, arts scene, shopping and festivals.
Area: 82.8 km²
Population: 229,700 (2011) United Nations
Shopping, dining & yacht harbour
Brighton Marina centres on the busy yacht harbour, where sailboats moor at the quay. It’s a chic shopping hub with fashion boutiques, galleries, and craft shops, plus casual eateries with terraces
Art & artefacts in a John Nash villa
The Lanes are a collection of narrow lanes in Brighton, in the city of Brighton and Hove famous for their small shops and narrow alleyways.
The Lanes are commonly taken to be bounded by North
Acclaimed, contemporary restaurant and smart cocktail bar offering Modern European fine dining menu.
43-44 Marine Parade
Cosy · Groups · Beer
Aquarium, sea turtle, and turtle
In Royal Pavilion's gardens, with displays of fine/decorative art, fashion, toys and local history.