Hidden away from the main throng of shops, the North Laine Antique and Flea Market is a secret paradise for the savvy shopper....
Read More →Join the street food revolution at Street Diner - Brighton’s hottest street food market, serving up diverse cuisine at affordable prices....
Read More →Number 33 Palmeira Mansions truly is a hidden gem. The Grade II listed building is a language school by day, but concealed inside is a lavish interior of marble, stained glass, and Victorian finery....
Read More →Nestled in the heart of Hove, the West Blatchington Windmill was built in the 1820s to produce flour and animal food for the local farm....
Read More →The Regency Town House is an 1820s Grade I Listed terraced house in Brunswick Square, Hove. During the Regency era, Brighton had a reputation as a fashionable resort for high society and was the favourite...
Read More →Marrocco’s has been bringing an authentic slice of Italy to Hove’s Kings Esplanade since the 1960s....
Read More →Tucked away down a narrow, lemon-coloured pathway off Middle Street sits The Twisted Lemon – one of Brighton’s most loved cocktail bars....
Read More →Visit the Mechanical Memories Museum on Brighton Seafront and go back in time to the age of donkey rides, Punch and Judy and novelty arcades machines....
Read More →The Old Police Cells Museum for Sussex Police is housed in the basement of Brighton Town Hall. It's a free museum that offers visitors a unique insight into the history of ...
Read More →BYOC is a Speakeasy themed concept bar hidden in the depths of The Laines in the back of an innocent looking juice bar...
Read More →This tiny but sophisticated first floor cocktail bar is tucked away next to The Theatre Royal and above El Mexicano restaurant. It's hidden above New Road and it's easy to miss it's unassuming entrance....
Read More →Get lost in Snooper's Paradise, one of England's greatest flea markets and a Brighton icon....
Read More →Walking into the Booth Museum is like stepping back in time; not only to a much loved place of my childhood but right back to 1874 ... ...
Read More →The Brighton Toy museum is home to thousands of toys and models over a vast and hidden space...
Read More →Its always a good idea to get a different view of the place in which you love and live. Possibly the most interesting way to see Brighton is from deep underground it in the magnificent sewer system....
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