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Brighton

Highlights

Explore Brighton and Hove areas and districts from your Best Western hotel, including bohemian North Laine, hilltop Seven Dials and residential Hove.

Beachfront

Brighton and Hove areas and districts all end at the sea. It's not just pebbles and water on Brighton's beachfront - here you'll find artists' studios alongside cosy cafes, the Sea Life Centre, Fishing Quarter and several nightclubs and music venues in the arches, just a short distance from your Best Western hotel.

Hove

Escape Brighton's bustle and cycle along the seafront promenade to Hove to relax in Hove Lawns seafront gardens or pre-book a tour of Grade I listed Regency Town House on Brunswick Square. Explore Grade II listed Blatchington Mill, and take in a game of cricket at The County Ground.

The Lanes

Once home to the ancient fishing village of Brighthelmstone, the Lanes are a charming jumble of twisting alleyways brimming with fashion, antique and jewellery shops as well as great cafes and restaurants. Discover hidden squares and elegant arcades as you wander around.

Brighton and Hove Fact

The West Pier was a Grade I listed pier that dated back to 1866, but famously burned down in 2003. Plans for an observation tower (the i-360) to replace it are underway.

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