Brighton – city by the sea

Discover Brighton, our famous seaside city that's just a few minutes from campus, officially the happiest city in England for students*.

Life in Brighton - the happiest city in England for students

A sunny seaside city famous for its sense of inclusivity – there can be few better places to be a student than Brighton. Dynamic and cosmopolitan, it’s a place where you can express yourself and be who you want to be, all just a few minutes from our campus.

Brighton is located on England’s South Coast in the county of East Sussex. It’s only an hour away from Central London by train and 30 minutes from London Gatwick, one of the UK's major international airports.

Brighton beach

is the ideal place to soak up the sun in the summer, or take bracing walks to clear your head on winter days. Along the prom you’ll find cafés, bars and nightclubs, as well as beach and water sports.

Brighton beach


One of the nicest things about studying at ßÏßÏÊÓƵ is that the natural surroundings make it easy to take your mind off things when you need a break.”tom anson
Gender, Violence and Conflict MA

The Lanes

The Lanes is a maze of alleyways crammed with quirky boutiques, antique jewellery shops and tempting cafés, bars and restaurants. North Laine has one of the largest selections of independent shops on England’s South Coast, and is a perfect spot to grab a coffee and watch the world go by.

Brighton Lanes

Nightlife

The city has some of the , along with fantastic pubs, restaurants, independent cinemas and a great live music scene.

Music

Music is a way of life in Brighton. Walk around the city and you might bump into legends past and present who’ve found a home in this unique location. With an estimated 500 bands in the city, and , you’re bound to find something for you.

Internationally, the city is known for , the UK’s leading showcase for new music.


Culture

Throughout May the city hosts England’s biggest arts festival. features theatre, music, art and visual media by leading names from around the world. And all year round there are plays, art exhibitions, gigs and events at many of the theatres, pubs, museums and galleries in the city.

Brighton is a hub for the performing arts. Venues range from small theatres above pubs to The Theatre Royal, featuring West End productions.

Brighton is also home to the , an art house cinema, which is claimed to be the oldest in the country. There are also two multiplex cinemas in the city.

Other major arts events include:

  • , the UK’s biggest LGBT pride festival
  • , explore artists’ homes to browse and buy original artwork
  • , the region’s major celebration of film

Brighton Lanes

Food and drink

Brighton is crammed with . Whether you want to dine in style or , take afternoon tea or try an award-winning curry, you’ll find something to suit your taste and your budget. Brighton also has some of the best vegetarian restaurants in the country.

Brighton food and drink

Sport

If you’re the sporty type, or just a spectator, the city has plenty of opportunities to get involved:

  • the Amex Stadium, close to our campus, is home to , newly promoted to the English Premier League for the 2017/18 season
  • watch cricket at  in nearby Hove
  • join over 12,000 other runners through the streets of Brighton for the  – there’s also a half marathon in February
  • ride the London to Brighton Bike Ride, where thousands of cyclists complete the 50-mile course from the capital to Brighton.

The seafront is also a great place to get active, with sea swimming, windsurfing, kitesurfing, wakeboarding, sailing and paddle boarding.

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Our campus also has fantastic sports facilities and lots of teams to get involved with.

An international city

Grab some Mexican street food, try Pan-Asian fine dining or buy ingredients from an Afro-Caribbean or Asian supermarket. Brighton’s international community and culture means you are never far from home comforts or trying something new.

You can go to a range of events that celebrate Brighton’s diversity, including:

  • , which showcases films from all over the globe
  • Brighton’s range of , which host formal and informal events.

There are also three mosques and an Islamic centre, Catholic and Anglican Churches, a Buddhist centre, four synagogues, and Greek and Coptic Orthodox churches in Brighton and the local area.

Find out about life in Brighton as an international student


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