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Ben Kyte, Journalist Works graduateBRIGHTON
Brighton and Hove is Britain's most exciting and extraordinary seaside city. It's been regarded for centuries as a 'pleasure dome', and its cosmopolitan and quirky eccentricity is infamous. There are specialist shops, a lively arts scene, café culture, vibrant nightlife and Regency architecture and a pleasure pier.
Shopping in Brighton is a truly original experience, with a real mix of independent boutiques and familiar brand and designer names. Browse the weird and wonderful exuberance of North Laine, explore the quaint charm of The Lanes, or enjoy the benefits of having all your favourite high-street stores under one roof in the city's modern shopping mall.
There is a whole assortment of cultural attractions to visit, from the exotic Royal Pavilion, Devil's Dyke, or West Pier, to a wide range of museums and galleries showcasing the very best of Brighton.
Feeling peckish? Brighton and Hove has over 400 cafés and restaurants to satisfy every taste bud whether you want fish and chips on the seafront, afternoon tea at the Grand Hotel, or something more adventurous.
Brighton is unconventional and upbeat, and popular with students who make up over 10 per cent of the population. It's a place where you can be who you want to be and still enjoy a friendliness and laid-back approach that most cities don't have.
Completely unique, the city defies comparison with any other place this side of the Channel Tunnel and promises to offer something for everyone.
Shopping in Brighton is a truly original experience, with a real mix of independent boutiques and familiar brand and designer names. Browse the weird and wonderful exuberance of North Laine, explore the quaint charm of The Lanes, or enjoy the benefits of having all your favourite high-street stores under one roof in the city's modern shopping mall.
There is a whole assortment of cultural attractions to visit, from the exotic Royal Pavilion, Devil's Dyke, or West Pier, to a wide range of museums and galleries showcasing the very best of Brighton.
Feeling peckish? Brighton and Hove has over 400 cafés and restaurants to satisfy every taste bud whether you want fish and chips on the seafront, afternoon tea at the Grand Hotel, or something more adventurous.
Brighton is unconventional and upbeat, and popular with students who make up over 10 per cent of the population. It's a place where you can be who you want to be and still enjoy a friendliness and laid-back approach that most cities don't have.
Completely unique, the city defies comparison with any other place this side of the Channel Tunnel and promises to offer something for everyone.
