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Anonymous

For students there are many bars and clubs in Brighton, with many well know special events every single week. Also there are a number of big djs who perform in these clubs, as well as famous singers you can see who perform in Brighton on their tours, for example Jess Glynne, Anne Marie, Catfish and the Bottleman and many more. There’s a bar/club for everyone and Brighton has one of the best gay bar/clubs around, with regular famous drag queens visiting from America. There are even more different food places in Brighton, with such variety and accommodating dietary acquirements, especially many places for vegans. There is a huge shopping mall, as well as larger stores outside of this, but what makes Brighton even better is the lanes that have vintage, second hand stores and stalls, that give a great energy when walking through them, with more food places and pubs. Lastly you can’t forget that Brighton is along the beach and in the summer it is a thriving place to visit.

Anonymous

Brighton is the gem of the south! It has everything you can ask for, whether you look for an adventure, or for a party, or for an inspirational relaxing time! Brighton with its sea, and it's hills has got you covered for any occasion! The people are lovely and you will always feel like at home! Even if it seems quite expensive at first, you will soon become a local and will find the best places to eat and drink, with restaurants, cafés, and pubs on every corner you will always have somewhere to go and the experience will be incomparable.

Anonymous

Brighton is such a party and relax city. I strongly recommend to visit this city in summer, coz there are many events from May to August. And the views are so amazing especially during summer to early autumn. Anyway there are loads nice and lovely restaurants and cafe.

Anonymous

Brighton is one of the most vibrant, entertaining and accepting cities in the UK. Just a short (and direct) train journey down from London, it offers every luxury of the capital plus the beauty of the southern coastline. With students from both Sussex and Brighton University, the city of Brighton is full of young life. During the day there are enough tourist attractions like the Pier and the Brighton Museum and Art gallery which are just some examples of free days out. The Lanes and Churchill Square provide an inclusive and wide range of shops, cafes and restaurants and vibrant night clubs and bars in the evenings. These include a huge range of gay bars and pubs.

Anonymous

Lots of things to do. Hundreds of different food choices, Brighton marina is a must for food!! Bikes to hire are absolutely fab

Anonymous

Pros: Every day's a beach day :P Always events going on like Brighton fringe All the clothes shops and chain restaurants you could need Always have vintage kilo sales on if you're into that kind of thing Cons: No wilkos!?! Hot chocolate is way over priced and I'm yet to find one actually worth the cost All the best cafes shops are always packed, and most of them only sell over priced cakes, it's difficult to find lunch options or cheese straws

Anonymous

Brighton is such a great escape from London Madness especially during the week, such a relaxing and vibrant place, lovely beach great for a swim, with many bars restaurant and entertainment around! A must visit if visiting England and if living in London

Anonymous

Day or night there is always something to do in Brighton! The day life is full of quirky art, random street performers (like the bird whistle guy or the zebra pianist) and other cool things to see. Night life is also great with about 5/6 different clubs and multiple bars to enjoy. Best of all, everyone in Brighton is pretty chilled and accepting of all things which makes the place in general more enjoyable.

Anonymous

Brighton is an amazing city to visit and live in. If you like shopping in independent shops and eating in delicious cafes and restaurants, Brighton will tick all the boxes. One thing to mention is that it is quite expensive, however if you're smart you don't have to spend a lot of money to have a good time. The beach is free!

Anonymous

Personally, I could not imagine being a student anywhere else but Brighton. The city has plenty options for fun during the day and night. The most obvious benefit being the beach! Most student housing is within a 15 minute walk to the seaside, which is the most popular meet up spot over summer. This also works out being a cheap way to socialise, as you can bring your own beers and food from the shop. In terms of restaurant options, Brighton is bursting with a variety of cuisines, some of which offer student discount and deals. Bars and pubs are also plentiful all around the city. The nightlife is fairly limited to Patterns if you are into electronic music (eg techno, electro, house) however the venue offers a great sound system and has renowned djs every weekend. Volks and Rialto theatre also offer good events time to time. Shopping choices are great - the north lanes are perfect for vintage finds and market style shops, whilst the south lanes are more upmarket and churchill square offers your standard high street options. Overall it's just the best place to live your student life and meet open minded others whilst being be the sea. Love you always Brighton!!

Anonymous

It’s a very peaceful city and allows people to be themselves.it is a tourist city but also is great to adapt to ,the shopping centre has all shops people usually go To and has lovely restaurants

Anonymous

The town was so lively Always a lot going on A diverse town of people with so many bars and clubs that cater to all Student nights can be so cheap during the week At the weekend it is slightly more expensive It’s right by the beach which is so beautiful

Anonymous

Brighton is one of the most lively and entertaining places you could visit, the amount of bars, resturants, music venues and clubs is endless. If you like music this is the city for you, the music scene is very much alive and thriving and I've never felt more at home here.

Anonymous

Fantastic city, not too big or small. A variety of things to do from live music, various clubs, comedy, art, festivals. In terms of eating out there are sorts of different cuisines and nationalities of food. The beach is definitely the highlight, in summer drinking beer on the pebbles to playing volleyball there is something to keep everyone entertained. As a bonus, it's also only an hour from London with a direct train.

Anonymous

Brighton is known for its cute, quirky bars and cafés and annual event, Pride. It also has lots of restaurants and clubs by the seafront so you’ll never get bored of the city. The Brighton Marina also has a wide range of restaurants and activities such as bowling, cinema and glow in the dark mini-golf. Brighton Dome and Komedia also have some great entertainment and The Grand provides afternoon tea and other dining experiences which are perfect for reunions or other special occasions. A few other places I recommend going to are The Lanes, Royal Pavilion and Brighton Pier. All the places listed above are within walking distance from each other but there are buses going to all parts of the city if you’re feeling lazy!

Anonymous

There is so much to do here. It's my favourite city! The shops are great, there's a wide range of restaurants and bars, and the beach is amazing. Nights out are always good, although a little expensive for a student budget.

Anonymous

Very nice and friendly city. Many hidden streets to discover. Different varieties of food to choose from. Many different clubs and bars, there’s something there for everyone.

Anonymous

Brighton is a vibrant city with a diverses range of people living in it. Everyone is froemdslg and happy, especially during summer time when the city comes to life and becomes a socialising hub. In Brighton there are many parks where people sit around with some beers and maybe a BBQ and just have a great time. Also there's the beach where people have picnics there while having the occasional dip in the sea. In Brighton there is also the lanes where you can find an array of vintage shops for example Dirty Harry. Many shops around do student discounts as it is such a studenty city. However, overall it is quite an expensive city, especially for going out.

Anonymous

While this city is on the pricier side, the experience of living here is unbeatable. The variety of activity in this city means you simply never get bored. The beach is beautiful and always buzzing. One end has more clubs, there the hove side is calmer and full of beautiful bars and restaurants.

Anonymous

Location is amazing everything you could want from food,entertainment,shopping and more right next to the beautiful beaches!!

Anonymous

Brighton has a variety of different things to entertain you, it has a pier with various sources of amusement as well as the beach. In the summer months there is plenty to do including the brighton fringe festival. I love. the variety of restaurants as well as the variety of clubs meaning there is night life for you no matter what music you like

Anonymous

Nights out in Brighton are awesome, so many bars, pubs and clubs. Something for everyone Loads of places to eat and fun things to do. From Brighton Falmer campus and Sussex uni night busses run so can always get back after a night out Great place Huge shopping centre too

Anonymous

Amazingly beautiful city, especially when the sun is out. There are so many independent coffee shops which gives lots of variety! I am vegan and the ethically conscious restaurants and cafes are in their multitudes which is great. I recommend cafes off the beaten track and not on the popular laines - much more chilled with less crowds!

Anonymous

Great little shops, restaurants, bars and cafes Friendly atmosphere Very unique Quirky Lots of cool graffiti Quite pricey

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