• The Lanes: The Lanes is a historic area in Brighton, known for its narrow, winding streets and antique shops. It's also home to a variety of independent cafes, bars, and restaurants. The area is popular with tourists and locals alike, especially for shopping and eating.

  • Brighton Marina: Located on the eastern edge of Brighton, Brighton Marina is a popular destination for boating enthusiasts and families. The marina is home to a range of shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as a cinema and bowling alley. There's also a large car park and a regular bus service to the city center.

  • Kemptown: Kemptown is a vibrant and diverse area to the east of the city center. It's home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as the Brighton Palace Pier. The area is also known for its LGBT-friendly atmosphere, with a number of gay bars and clubs.

  • North Laine: North Laine is a bohemian area just north of the city center, known for its independent shops, street art, and vintage clothing stores. The area is popular with students and young professionals, and has a lively nightlife scene.

  • Hove: Hove is a quieter and more residential area to the west of Brighton, with a range of cafes, bars, and restaurants along its main streets. The seafront is popular with runners and cyclists, and there are a number of parks and green spaces to explore.

 
 

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