Things to do

There are quite a lot of things to do and visit in Brighton and Hove, especially in seaside. Here are a few suggestions you might be interested in.
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44-47 Gardner St, Brighton BN1 1UN, UK

Brighton’s premier live entertainment venue presents one of the largest, most diverse arts and entertainment programmes in the UK.

With over 700 performances of comedy, music, cabaret and children’s theatre, the programme features the very best of international and national performers and includes Komedia’s all conquering resident comedy shows: Krater Comedy Club, Comic Boom and Bent Double.

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North Laine, Brighton, UK

Oozing retro chic, the Brighton North Laine shopping area is a bohemian bustle of criss-cross streets in the heart of the cultural quarter of the city. Home to over 300 unique shops in less than half a square mile the Brighton North Laine area boasts the largest selection of independent retailers on the South Coast.

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Church St, Brighton BN1 1UE, UK

The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre). All three venues are linked to the rest of the Royal Pavilion Estate by a tunnel to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared corridors to Brighton Museum.

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42-43, Kings Road Arches, Brighton BN1 2LN, UK

Open plan layout to allow you to move around this amazing museum of illusions and get the best pictures possible. A variety of designed rooms to a luxurious beach house based on the Brighton Sea Front in between the i360 and Brighton Beach Club.

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Kings Rd, Brighton BN1 2FL, UK

The Pier was designed and engineered by Eugenius Birch to attract visitors and survive in the hostile environment of the seashore. Opened in 1866, it was a simple and functional structure built using dozens of cast iron threaded columns screwed into the seabed and strengthened by a lattice of ties and girders that provide the necessary strength to support the promenade deck whilst allowing seas to pass harmlessly through.

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Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 2FN

Beautiful and unique, The Bandstand is located on Brighton's vibrant seafront. It was first opened in 1884. It was restored to its original condition and reopened in 2009.

Designed by Phillip Lockwood a Brighton Borough Surveyor, The Bandstand is considered to be one of the finest examples of a Victorian bandstand still surviving in England today.