Chris & Nat’s guidebook

Chris & Nat
Chris & Nat
Chris & Nat’s guidebook

Sightseeing

You're coming to Brighton, then you are going to spend a fair amount of time down the beach. Highlights include: Good food, decent bars and nightclubs, two piers, half decent shops (better towards the i360), a zipwire, pop-up comedy venue in the summer (the Warren at the beach), volleyball, basketball, kids play areas, crazy golf the i360, trainline (Volks railway)... the list goes on!! Broadly speaking, the Kemptown end (east of the Palace Pier) of the beach is focused on activities that will keep kids and grown-ups entertained; central (between the piers) is focused one eating, drinking and shopping; and Hove end (west of the West Pier) is a bit quieter and more space for families and locals.
167 locals recommend
Brighton Beach
off Kings Rd
167 locals recommend
You're coming to Brighton, then you are going to spend a fair amount of time down the beach. Highlights include: Good food, decent bars and nightclubs, two piers, half decent shops (better towards the i360), a zipwire, pop-up comedy venue in the summer (the Warren at the beach), volleyball, basketball, kids play areas, crazy golf the i360, trainline (Volks railway)... the list goes on!! Broadly speaking, the Kemptown end (east of the Palace Pier) of the beach is focused on activities that will keep kids and grown-ups entertained; central (between the piers) is focused one eating, drinking and shopping; and Hove end (west of the West Pier) is a bit quieter and more space for families and locals.
565 locals recommend
British Airways i360
565 locals recommend
Upside Down House – Brighton
15 locals recommend
494 locals recommend
Royal Pavilion
494 locals recommend
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
224 locals recommend
You're in Brighton and your on holiday, so a trip down the pier is kind of a must. You won't see many locals down the pier, but none the less it is quite good fun to go on a few rides, eat some donuts and play on the arcades.
605 locals recommend
Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira Drive
605 locals recommend
You're in Brighton and your on holiday, so a trip down the pier is kind of a must. You won't see many locals down the pier, but none the less it is quite good fun to go on a few rides, eat some donuts and play on the arcades.
170 locals recommend
Seven Sisters Cliffs
170 locals recommend
Great walks and views
267 locals recommend
Devils Dyke station
Devil's Dyke Road
267 locals recommend
Great walks and views

Neighbourhoods

Meander through the north laines, perusing local independent shops and cafes. Fully of the weird and wonderful and loads of character. It's probably our favourite area of Brighton, but it gets very busy on weekends!!
186 locals recommend
North Laine
186 locals recommend
Meander through the north laines, perusing local independent shops and cafes. Fully of the weird and wonderful and loads of character. It's probably our favourite area of Brighton, but it gets very busy on weekends!!
Well, its where you are staying, so you have no choice to visit this area. But, that aside, it is lovely area of Brighton. Kemptown village (where you are staying) has lots of little boutique shops and some nice restaurants and local bars. Then as you wander down St James Street towards town, you enter a strip full of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. St James Street is famed for a long and proud history of supporting the Gay community and we are city that loves to celebrate all kinds of diversity and none more so then Kemptown. For great night out, surrounded all sorts of characters, then look no further then St James Street.
53 locals recommend
Kemptown
53 locals recommend
Well, its where you are staying, so you have no choice to visit this area. But, that aside, it is lovely area of Brighton. Kemptown village (where you are staying) has lots of little boutique shops and some nice restaurants and local bars. Then as you wander down St James Street towards town, you enter a strip full of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. St James Street is famed for a long and proud history of supporting the Gay community and we are city that loves to celebrate all kinds of diversity and none more so then Kemptown. For great night out, surrounded all sorts of characters, then look no further then St James Street.
The Marina is a relatively short walk or a few stops on the bus. It is a really good option if the weather is not great as you have a cinema, bowling alley, casino, indoor crazy golf and plenty more entertainment to keep both kids and adults entertained. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants in this area. They are not the amazing or memorable kind of restaurants that Brighton has plenty of, but there are some decent options and very convenient when down the marina.
240 locals recommend
Brighton Marina
240 locals recommend
The Marina is a relatively short walk or a few stops on the bus. It is a really good option if the weather is not great as you have a cinema, bowling alley, casino, indoor crazy golf and plenty more entertainment to keep both kids and adults entertained. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants in this area. They are not the amazing or memorable kind of restaurants that Brighton has plenty of, but there are some decent options and very convenient when down the marina.
Brighton's main shopping mall. Pretty decent as far as malls go, with plenty of shops inside, so a good option when the weather is not great. Also very close to Brighton's other main shopping areas: - North Laines (quirky independent shops) - South Laines (jewellery, art and high end clothes) - Western Road and North Road - Bigger mainstream retailers
Churchill Square
Brighton's main shopping mall. Pretty decent as far as malls go, with plenty of shops inside, so a good option when the weather is not great. Also very close to Brighton's other main shopping areas: - North Laines (quirky independent shops) - South Laines (jewellery, art and high end clothes) - Western Road and North Road - Bigger mainstream retailers
Or as we all know it 'Hove actually'; a reference to when someone asks where do you live and people very often say... Brighton, well Hove Actually. Hove and Brighton merge together pretty seamlessly to become the city of Brighton & Hove. Hove, is a little less quirky and full on then Brighton, but it is a great part of town with lots of nice restaurants and bars (with more locals then tourists) . The beach is probably a bit quieter and more family focused then central Brighton., with several dog friendly beaches and several play areas for kids. Hove Park is one of the best parks in Brighton, with free parking and a nice play area for kids.
57 locals recommend
Hove
57 locals recommend
Or as we all know it 'Hove actually'; a reference to when someone asks where do you live and people very often say... Brighton, well Hove Actually. Hove and Brighton merge together pretty seamlessly to become the city of Brighton & Hove. Hove, is a little less quirky and full on then Brighton, but it is a great part of town with lots of nice restaurants and bars (with more locals then tourists) . The beach is probably a bit quieter and more family focused then central Brighton., with several dog friendly beaches and several play areas for kids. Hove Park is one of the best parks in Brighton, with free parking and a nice play area for kids.
You're coming to Brighton, then you are going to spend a fair amount of time down the beach. Highlights include: Good food, decent bars and nightclubs, two piers, half decent shops (better towards the i360), a zipwire, pop-up comedy venue in the summer (the Warren at the beach), volleyball, basketball, kids play areas, crazy golf the i360, trainline (Volks railway)... the list goes on!! Broadly speaking, the Kemptown end (east of the Palace Pier) of the beach is focused on activities that will keep kids and grown-ups entertained; central (between the piers) is focused one eating, drinking and shopping; and Hove end (west of the West Pier) is a bit quieter and more space for families and locals.
167 locals recommend
Brighton Beach
off Kings Rd
167 locals recommend
You're coming to Brighton, then you are going to spend a fair amount of time down the beach. Highlights include: Good food, decent bars and nightclubs, two piers, half decent shops (better towards the i360), a zipwire, pop-up comedy venue in the summer (the Warren at the beach), volleyball, basketball, kids play areas, crazy golf the i360, trainline (Volks railway)... the list goes on!! Broadly speaking, the Kemptown end (east of the Palace Pier) of the beach is focused on activities that will keep kids and grown-ups entertained; central (between the piers) is focused one eating, drinking and shopping; and Hove end (west of the West Pier) is a bit quieter and more space for families and locals.

Local food scene (Kemptown only)

Brighton & Hove have the second highest number of restaurants in the UK (only London has more) and new restaurants are opening all the time. So, it would be a fairly thankless task to provide recommendations for the whole city. So these recommendations are just the ones in the Kemptown area. For recommendations outside of the Kemptown, I would recommend visiting: https://restaurantsbrighton.co.uk/
A good day time option for a range of Asian cuisine (though mainly Sri Lankan)
Nanima Asian Kitchen & Café
36 Saint George's Road
A good day time option for a range of Asian cuisine (though mainly Sri Lankan)
Very nice local pizza for takeaway or delivery
72 locals recommend
Pizzaface
35 St George's Rd
72 locals recommend
Very nice local pizza for takeaway or delivery
Super tasty curry that any curry lover should enjoy.
46 locals recommend
Curry Leaf Cafe – Kemptown Kitchen
40-42 Upper St James's St
46 locals recommend
Super tasty curry that any curry lover should enjoy.
Artisan tea and cake
55 locals recommend
Metrodeco
38 Upper St James's St
55 locals recommend
Artisan tea and cake
31 locals recommend
egg & spoon
107-108 St George's Rd
31 locals recommend
48 locals recommend
Redroaster Cafe
1D St James's St
48 locals recommend
Artisan
117 St George's Rd
17 locals recommend
Cafe Rust Kemptown
115 St George's Rd
17 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Woodbox Pizzeria
1 Paston Pl
8 locals recommend

Local pubs

43 locals recommend
The Thomas Kemp
8 St George's Rd
43 locals recommend
Great food & roasts
50 locals recommend
Busby and Wilds
9 Rock St
50 locals recommend
Great food & roasts
Apparently does good pies
27 locals recommend
The Barley Mow
92 St George's Rd
27 locals recommend
Apparently does good pies
Good outdoor beer garden
11 locals recommend
Saint George's Inn
33 Upper Sudeley St
11 locals recommend
Good outdoor beer garden
Little tiny pub!
49 locals recommend
Hand In Hand
33 Upper St James's St
49 locals recommend
Little tiny pub!
41 locals recommend
The Sidewinder
65 Upper St James's St
41 locals recommend

Cocktails

Good cocktails
107 locals recommend
The Plotting Parlour
6 Steine St
107 locals recommend
Good cocktails
27 locals recommend
Brighton Rocks
6 Rock Pl
27 locals recommend

Shops

52 locals recommend
Brighton Flea Market
31a Upper St James's St
52 locals recommend

Good for kids

Opened as Brighton Aquarium in 1872, it is the oldest operating aquarium in the world!! Kids normally love an aquarium and this one is less than 20 minutes walk away.
161 locals recommend
SEA LIFE Brighton
Marine Parade
161 locals recommend
Opened as Brighton Aquarium in 1872, it is the oldest operating aquarium in the world!! Kids normally love an aquarium and this one is less than 20 minutes walk away.
Also know as VERA. Opened in 1883, inventor Magnus Volk's Electric Railway is the 'world's oldest operating electric railway. It's a fun way to get to or from the Pier to Kemptown and you jump onboard from pretty much the bottom of the road.
79 locals recommend
Volk’s Electric Railway
285 Madeira Dr
79 locals recommend
Also know as VERA. Opened in 1883, inventor Magnus Volk's Electric Railway is the 'world's oldest operating electric railway. It's a fun way to get to or from the Pier to Kemptown and you jump onboard from pretty much the bottom of the road.
The Marina is a relatively short walk or a few stops on the bus. It is a really good option if the weather is not great as you have a cinema, bowling alley, casino, indoor crazy golf and plenty more entertainment to keep both kids and adults entertained. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants in this area. They are not the amazing or memorable kind of restaurants that Brighton has plenty of, but there are some decent options and very convenient when down the marina.
240 locals recommend
Brighton Marina
240 locals recommend
The Marina is a relatively short walk or a few stops on the bus. It is a really good option if the weather is not great as you have a cinema, bowling alley, casino, indoor crazy golf and plenty more entertainment to keep both kids and adults entertained. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants in this area. They are not the amazing or memorable kind of restaurants that Brighton has plenty of, but there are some decent options and very convenient when down the marina.
Jungle Rumble Adventure Golf - Brighton
286 Madeira Dr
24 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Hollywood Bowl Brighton
Marina Way
11 locals recommend
154 locals recommend
Drusillas Park
Alfriston Road
154 locals recommend
Soft play
11 locals recommend
Monkey Bizness Lewes
11 locals recommend
Soft play
Funplex
49 Auckland Dr
kids play area and paddling pool
8 locals recommend
King's Road Playground
28 Kings Rd
8 locals recommend
kids play area and paddling pool