The Week-end is the Beginning

The Week-end is the Beginning

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Our weekend away in Brighton is packed, but not jam packed. I've scheduled you in a Guided Tour to maximise what you are able to see. Make sure to have a walk around the North Laine and visit the Royal Pavilion. Top of your first night with a visit to Audio (one of the city's hottest clubs.) Day 2 gives you time to explore Brighton Marina before heading back to the North Laine for an afternoon pint, some shopping and a trip to the always delicious Pizza Express. Ace.

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Day Note:

I've started you off with the Guide Friday Tour so you can get your barrings and decide which areas you'd like to get on and off at. The North Laines are unmissable landmarks and you'll enjoy grabbing a quick health conscious bite to eat at Infinity Cafe. Make sure to stop at the Royal Pavilion and top the night off at Audio, one of the cities finest clubs.read more

  • Kings Hotel

    Kings Hotel - Brighton
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    • +44 1273 82 0854
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    • Location:

    • 139-141 Kings Rd
    • 1a Metropole Court
    • Brighton,East SussexBN1 2NA
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    Description:

    Why not stay in one of The Kings Hotel's seafront rooms for something different? This centrally located hotel offers fabulous panoramic sea views with all attractions within walking distance. There are plenty of restaurants along the seafront, should you not fancy going right into the city centre for dinner, some serving excellent fish and seafood. The seafront promenade is perfect for an evening walk before returning to your hotel for a wonderful night's sleep on that waterbed!

  • Guide Friday Discover Brighton Tour

    Guide Friday Discover Brighton Tour - Brighton
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    • +44 (0)1273 54 0893
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    • Grand Junction Road (starting point)
    • Opposite Coach Station
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    Description:

    The Guide Friday Discover Brighton Tour takes you from Hove to the Marina and all around the city. The double-decker bus is a common site weaving it's way around. You can get on and off at the different attractions. The tour lasts an hour and a half round trip. A good way to get a sense of the city and the best places to stop.

  • North Laine

    North Laine - Brighton
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    • +44 906 711 2255
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    • Church Street
    • Trafalgar Street
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    The North Laine is generally thought of as the focal point of Brighton. This what they call "The Main Drag". The North Laine is mostly comprised of boutique shops and small cafes. Sometimes walking on the North Laine, you'll spot a stray musician or a bubble blower, adding to the overall effect. One of the main clubs Komedia in Brighton is also notably on the North Laine.

  • Infinity Foods Cafe

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    • +44 1273 67 0743
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    • 50 Gardner Street
    • Brighton,East SussexBN1 1UN
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    Infinity Café is an exceedingly popular vegetarian and vegan café on the North Laines. The bread is freshly supplied from the nearby in-shop bakery. This place is often buzzy and usually packed. A good choice for a healthy lunch.

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    Infinity Foods Co-operative also own this cafe, in the North Laine area. Everything is freshly produced and fair traded with many organic items. On two levels, this is the place to stop for a healthy snack or lunch. Frequented by a wide range of customers, you won't find greasy fry-ups here. Drinks include herbal teas, coffees, juices and soya milk is available on request. Chunky salads are great value, soups and other snacks look tasty and as fresh. Organic cakes are delicious - try the tofu cheesecake, you won't be disappointed and it's filling too.

  • Royal Pavilion (The)

    Royal Pavilion (The) - Brighton
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    You’ll love the dragon themed room, particularly.

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    Built on a prince's whim in the 1700's, the Royal Pavilion is Brighton's most famous landmark and a UK tourist treasure. You'll have to pay to see inside but the charge will be soon forgotten when you see Salvatore Dali's lip shaped sofa inside. The rooms inside have a particular theme.

  • Audio

    Audio - Brighton

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    A long-standing venue in Brighton's partying circuit, Audio promises to drown guests in music that is loud and catchy. With a schedule that is buzzing with gigs and performances by upcoming artists, this club is a favorite among those looking for something different. Usually crowded on shows and weekend nights, Audio is the place to be for exceptional music and cheap drinks.

Day Note:

Begin your day at Brighton Marina, then head back into the city centre for an afternoon drink at the Brighton Tavern. Have a stroll around the shops and then end a perfect weekend with Pizza Express. Good times.

  • Brighton Marina

    Brighton Marina - Brighton
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    Spend part of an afternoon whiling away the hours in Brighton Marina. The idyllic Mermaid Walk has many fine restaurants and free entertainment is common in the summer. Whether you are looking to dine under the sun or spend time at the movies or in the casino, you'll find what you are looking for at Brighton Marina.

  • Brighton Tavern (The)

    Brighton Tavern (The) - Brighton
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    • +44 1273 68 0365
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    • 99-100 Gloucester Road
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    Description:

    Having undergone two refurbishments in recent years, the Brighton Tavern is now a cosy, comfortable, traditional pub. Large wooden tables are good for groups. An old fireplace, big mirrors, wooden floors and candles add to the quaint feel. The crowd are mainly late twenties onwards and on a Friday evening at 9pm seats were still available. Harveys ales, Hoegarden white beer, lagers, ciders, wines and spirits may be purchased. Food is served M-Su from noon-4p and 1p-4p on Sundays when booking might be advisable.

  • Pizza Express

    • Contact:

    • +44 1273 32 3205
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    • Location:

    • 22 Prince Albert Street
    • The Lanes
    • Brighton,East SussexBN1 1HF
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Pizza Express is more than a restaurant. It's a national institution! The Brighton branch has exceptionally good ambiance and pictures of local residents adorn the walls. This is an excellent Pizza Express.

    Description:

    A firm favourite across the whole country, Pizza Express always satisfies and rarely disappoints. If the comfort of a nationwide chain, but with plenty of individuality is for you, look no further. The decor is sleek and chic, with clean modern lines throughout. Despite dark flooring; the strategic lighting and bright touches gives the interior a warm, but elegant feel. In some branches (Hove), the pizzas are prepared and cooked in an open plan kitchen so you can see what is going on. As far as clientele goes, it attracts just about everyone but seems particularly popular with the younger generation. My personal favourite is the American Hot, fabulous succulent pepperoni, with a beautifully crisp base. Add a drizzle of their spicy oils and hey presto! Of course, the selection of Italian and French wines will help to put out the heat. The branch at Church Road, Hove, has jazz music sessions at 7:30p every Tuesday.

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