Guidebook for The City of Brighton and Hove

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Guidebook for The City of Brighton and Hove

Food Scene

A charming Victorian pub with a lovely shabby-chic feel. Ornately carved woodwork sits alongside more recent additions like bowler hat lampshades. The modern British cooking is fabulous and has earned The Ginger Dog a place in the Michelin guide. Highly recommended.
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The Ginger Dog
12 College Place
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A charming Victorian pub with a lovely shabby-chic feel. Ornately carved woodwork sits alongside more recent additions like bowler hat lampshades. The modern British cooking is fabulous and has earned The Ginger Dog a place in the Michelin guide. Highly recommended.
Very tasty soughdough pizzas, with weekly changing specials.
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Woodbox Pizzeria
1 Paston Pl
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Very tasty soughdough pizzas, with weekly changing specials.
Cute spot for amazing breakfast, brunch, coffee and cakes. Their brownies are to die for, so don't miss them!
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egg & spoon
107-108 St George's Rd
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Cute spot for amazing breakfast, brunch, coffee and cakes. Their brownies are to die for, so don't miss them!
Fabulous freshly baked bread, pastries and cakes. You can pop in for delicious sandwiches, quiche, tarte flambe and croque monsieur.
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Open Bakery Kemp Town
34 St George's Rd
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Fabulous freshly baked bread, pastries and cakes. You can pop in for delicious sandwiches, quiche, tarte flambe and croque monsieur.
Right on the doorstep, this Chinese takeaway does all your favourites including good vegetarian options.
Peach Blossom
37 College Pl
Right on the doorstep, this Chinese takeaway does all your favourites including good vegetarian options.
Fabulous and creative Indian kitchen featuring a varied menu of delicious small plates designed for sharing.
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Curry Leaf Cafe – Kemptown Kitchen
40-42 Upper St James's St
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Fabulous and creative Indian kitchen featuring a varied menu of delicious small plates designed for sharing.
Trendy cafe and bakery, just a short walk from the house. Go and try their tasty bread and stay for breakfast and coffee. You won't be disappointed.
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Marmalade
237 Eastern Rd
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Trendy cafe and bakery, just a short walk from the house. Go and try their tasty bread and stay for breakfast and coffee. You won't be disappointed.

Essentials

Small but stocked full of all your essentials from fruit and veg, to milk and cereal, and wine & beer.
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Co-op Food - Kemp Town
22-23 St George's Rd
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Small but stocked full of all your essentials from fruit and veg, to milk and cereal, and wine & beer.

Entertainment & Activities

Volleyball courts right on the beach, this well-designed complex also includes a cute cafe/bar and an exercise studio featuring yoga and pilates classes. All with a stunning sea view.
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Yellowave Beach Sports Venue & Beach Cafe
299 Madeira Dr
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Volleyball courts right on the beach, this well-designed complex also includes a cute cafe/bar and an exercise studio featuring yoga and pilates classes. All with a stunning sea view.
The daredevils among you will appreciate this super-quick zip wire, which sails over the shingle just east of the pier. Also great fun to watch from the promenade.
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Brighton Rocks
6 Rock Pl
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The daredevils among you will appreciate this super-quick zip wire, which sails over the shingle just east of the pier. Also great fun to watch from the promenade.
Iconic landmark which is free to visit. You'll find rides for all ages, amusement arcades, restaurants, cafes and bars - all with that stunning view out to sea. A must visit while in Brighton.
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Brighton Palace Pier
Madeira Drive
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Iconic landmark which is free to visit. You'll find rides for all ages, amusement arcades, restaurants, cafes and bars - all with that stunning view out to sea. A must visit while in Brighton.
The Marina is only a 20 minute walk from the house, and includes dozens of dining options - all overlooking the peaceful waterfront of the marina. There's also a few interesting shops, a bowling alley, a multiplex cinema, a casino and a big health club.
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Brighton Marina
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The Marina is only a 20 minute walk from the house, and includes dozens of dining options - all overlooking the peaceful waterfront of the marina. There's also a few interesting shops, a bowling alley, a multiplex cinema, a casino and a big health club.

Sightseeing

Brighton's famous Lanes is a wonderful way to spend a day. Lose yourself among the independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants - as you meander around the pretty winding streets.
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The Lanes
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Brighton's famous Lanes is a wonderful way to spend a day. Lose yourself among the independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants - as you meander around the pretty winding streets.
An incredibly interesting building, The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815.
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Royal Pavilion
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An incredibly interesting building, The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815.