Brighton and Hove city centre, Urban center in Brighton and Hove, England
Brighton and Hove is the city center on England's south coast and combines seaside promenades with shopping districts and entertainment venues. The area spans several interconnected street networks that slope toward the sea and include various retail and dining areas.
The area was once a small fishing village that transformed into a major seaside resort in the 18th century when King George IV. built his summer residence there. This royal connection made it a fashionable destination and shaped its development for generations.
The North Laine quarter forms the creative heart with theaters, galleries, and music venues that define the cultural life. These streets are filled with independent artists, designers, and craft workshops that give the area its distinctive character.
The city is easy to reach by train, and most central locations are walkable, though streets slope toward the beach. Wear comfortable shoes as the area is hilly, and public transport serves longer distances.
The center borders an extensive beach area and sits within a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve next to South Downs National Park. This placement makes it unusual for a lively city to lie directly adjacent to protected natural landscapes.
GPS coordinates: 50.82200,-0.13700
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:02
Royal Pavilion & Garden
65 m
Steine House
133 m
2–3 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton
108 m
Marlborough House, Brighton
113 m
Royal Pavilion Tavern
113 m
Princes House
152 m
Statue of George IV
155 m
Brighton Indian Soldiers War Memorial
94 m
The Victoria Fountain
137 m
Brighton War Memorial
75 m
Egyptian Campaign Memorial
37 m
Number 12 And Attached Railings
82 m
19 Lamp Posts
120 m
Number 22 And Attached Railings
153 m
Number 21 And Attached Railings
148 m
124, St James's Street
147 m
Tram Shelter And Public Toilets
118 m
12, 13 And 14, Pavilion Buildings
91 m
1-4, St James's Street
126 m
Former Parochial Offices
86 m
9, St James's Street
156 m
Number 20 And Attached Railings
142 m
Three Tram Shelters
27 m
Number 11 And Attached Railings
78 m
National Westminster Bank
94 m
Number 23 And Attached Railings
160 m
130, St James's Street
127 m
Number 56 And Attached Walls And Piers And Railings
116 mVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
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