Emma Gregg
Shopping in Brighton: The Lanes and North Laine
Brighton's favourite shopping streets are lively, individual and fun to explore on foot. As a bonus, they're also stuffed with great little places to eat and drink. So go on, treat yourself. Read the guide
Nightlife in Brighton: the best clubs and gigs
Brighton's club and music scene is varied, energetic and eccentric. You won't find many glossy superclubs here – but there are plenty of quirky little venues with jam-packed dancefloors. Read the guide
Shopping in Brighton: Kemptown, Hove and the Clocktower
High street basics? Or something utterly unique? Whatever you're after, Brighton's eclectic shopping streets can deliver. I'll point you in the right direction. Read the guide
Nightlife in Brighton: perfect pints and creative cocktails
Chirpy seafront bars, homely real ale pubs, swish cocktail joints staffed by supercool mixologists – whatever floats your boat, you’ll probably find it in this most convivial of cities. Read the guide
Nightlife in Brighton: stage, street and screen culture
Brighton's cultural calendar features world-class comedy, music, theatre and dance. Oh yes – and the biggest annual arts festival in England. Edinburgh, eat your heart out. Read the guide





