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Brighton and Hove seafront

A photo of beach huts on Brighton and Hove beachfront.

Dominated by the famous pebble beach and the architectural beauty of Regency squares and crescents, Brighton beachfront is a relaxed, friendly and diverse place to eat, shop and play.

Try your hand at volleyball, basketball and a wealth of watersports, go east on the Volks, England's oldest electric railway, stop off at the Sea Life Centre with its sharks, seahorses and Amazonian Advnture or head west along Brighton and Hove seafront for the children's play area, the green expanse of Hove Lawns and watersports of Hove Lagoon.

Brighton seafront - traditional meets quirky

The beachfront in Brighton conjurs up a funky mix of traditional seaside shops and artists studios, whilst the Fishing Quarter offers its very own museum, modern art trail and Artists' Quarter. Take time out in one of the trendy bars or eat Mexican, Italian or wholefood in one of the seafront restaurants.

And with an unrivalled club scene, the seafront in Brighton is buzzing with clubbers every night of the week. You'll also find open air cinema and music on the beach and top-name shows and concerts at the Brighton Centre.

A short walk along Brighton beachfront takes you to Brighton Marina,  overflowing with luxury yachts, outlet shopping, sailing trips, 8-screen cinema, fitness suite, 26 lane bowling, casino and numerous quayside bars, restaurants and cafes.

Always buzzing, even in the winter, the beachfront in Brighton is just one of the reasons why Brighton is so different.

If you need further advice on Brighton call 0906 711 2255 or email us on brighton-tourism@brighton-hove.gov.uk .