Going Out in Brighton

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Brighton

Town/City Name
Brighton
County
East Sussex
Population
229700

About Brighton

Brighton is well known for its ethnic diversity, beautiful beaches, and independent shopping areas and being the Uks largest LGBT population, it is recognised as the unofficial gay capital of the UK and most hippy city.

Brighton has many nicknames, ‘The Queen of watering places’, ‘Old Oceans Bauble’, ‘one of the best of physicians’ and of course, ‘London by the sea’

Being the closest seaside town to London makes Brighton the perfect day trip destination from England’s capital city. The city is home to the most eccentric palace the Royal Pavilion.

Abba won the Eurovision song contest in the city in 1974, and then 2 years later the first Body shop was opened in Brighton in 1976

Not only is Brighton rife with popular culture it also has some of the Uks most beautiful natural attractions, Devils Dyke, white cliffs of the seven sisters and beachy head, this city has it all!

Brighton does not have a twinned town

Places to eat in Brighton, Restaurants in Brighton

https://www.goingout.co.uk/lebanese-restaurants/brighton/filfil-cafe-89299
https://www.goingout.co.uk/french-restaurants/hove/etch-22481
https://www.goingout.co.uk/italian-restaurants/brighton/purezza-brighton-22399
https://www.goingout.co.uk/indian-restaurants/brighton/planet-india-22437
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/brighton/cyan-119819
https://www.goingout.co.uk/french-restaurants/brighton/amarillo-22788

Places to drink in Brighton, Pubs and Bars in Brighton

https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/brighton/the-walrus-22460
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/brighton/the-bath-arms-22451
https://www.goingout.co.uk/seafood-restaurants/brighton/tempest-inn-22588
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/brighton/three-jolly-butchers-22670
https://www.goingout.co.uk/cafe-restaurants/hove/wolfox-23031
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/hove/the-farm-tavern-22536

A brief history of Brighton

The town was first recorded around 3500BC, in the Bronze Age and was referred to as Brighthelmstone in the doomsday book of 1086. The Romans built in Brighton and the Celts farmed there. Anglo Saxons invaded in 5 AD making Brighton a part of the Kingdom of Sussex.

Throughout early modern history the town has known much hardship from, storms, foreign invaders, declining popularity, poor fishing and even poorer economy. It wasn’t until the 1730’s that improved transport links with London that the towns appeal shone, many European travellers arrived at Brighton by boat, Brighton became known for its sea bathing and health resorts. The town gained so much momentum the town’s population almost doubled every 10 years between 1811 and 1841. 

It was the Georgian era however that saw Brighton become fashionable, it was King George who spent most of his time in town, building the famous Royal Pavilion. When railways were introduced Brighton became a daytrip destination for many wealthy Londoners escaping the city.

Popular things to do in Brighton

Free things to do in Brighton

Great for kids in Brighton

Great for dogs in Brighton

Dog friendly bars

Dog friendly restaurants

Did you know?

The band stand at Brighton seafront is the oldest in the country and the sea life centre in Brighton is also the oldest in the country

The hidden gems of Brighton

Snoopers Paradise is a must visit independants department store, take your wallet and make sure you’ve got plenty of time

The hidden gems of Brighton

The very first body shop open in Brighton

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