Reviews

Anonymous

Really diverse city with - very chilled atmosphere. Anything goes which means you can wear what you want and act how you want without anyone caring too much.

Anonymous

Nights out in brighton are great, there is a lot of choice of places to go, both pubs and clubs, and there are many student nights with drink deals. There are also many nice restraints to eat out at, one of my favourites is donatellos, an Italian. There is a shopping centre but the individually owned shops in the lanes are the best and you'll find some super quirky ones too.

Anonymous

Amazing city with lots of things to do. Great nightlife, restaurants, shopping and a beautiful beach.

Anonymous

Brighton is a great city with tons of great places to eat as well as independent cafes and bars to choose from. In the summer the beach is the greatest place to hang out with friends and in the winter explore the hundreds of cosy pubs Brighton has to offer.

Anonymous

Great nights out, can be expensive but if you know where you like theres plently of cheap places to eat and drink in the centre. Music scene is great and there are plenty of events to enjoy throughout the year

Anonymous

Great nights out as a big student community in the Brighton area. So many nice places to eat, especially near the seafront where there is always life. Fairly expensive as it is a popular place both to live and visit. Overall an amazing city to live in, so much to do and a great friendly and chilled out atmosphere.

Anonymous

Relly nice vity lots of atractions and tge newly made i360 is amazing. The young people have lots of activities and events to engage with as 2ell as festivals to attend. This is xity by the sea gives you the advantage to go and have a tan in summer, every day as well as a nice dip in the ocean. The pier has lots of amazing rides for the brave and also apropiate ones for choldren. The city is suited for differnt age groups and perfect for a family retreat in the holiday.

Anonymous

Lively place with an atmisohere of acceptance. Anything goes. A perfect balance between sea, city and countryside.

Anonymous

I would strongly reccommend taking a stroll through the north laines. There are some really cute shops and fantastic restaurants! The photo booth shop is brilliant, I would highly rate there. Also if you fancy it Guru Body Piercing are awesome, really friendly guys if piercings are your jam.

Anonymous

Brighton is the best place to be a student! The city is feueled by them! Shopping is great, you have high street shops in Churchill square, high end brands in south lanes, and then quirky retro shops in north lanes. Then you can find charity shops which are great for students based in areas like london road and kemptown. The choice of restaurants is so wide, deliveroo is also available. Prices are around the same as London however. I spend most nights out in patterns, because this is the primary club which hosts electronic dance music. Entry is around £7-£10 at the weekends but they also host student events during the week. Clubbing is sometimes limited to patterns because there are generic student clubs based down at the seafront eg shoosh. Recently promoters have been putting on nights in theatres and restaurants which is great to see. I couldn't imagine being a student anywhere else!

Anonymous

Brighton itself has a great atmosphere and is a wonderful place to live and study. It offers fun nights out for students and lots of food places and things to do for people with lots of different tasted. I would definitely recommend studying here.

Anonymous

There's a lot of choices for food in Brighton. I am happy that I will never felt boring with variety of food.

Anonymous

Night life is great, although not loads of places there's such a range of music, and the pubs are fab with a variety of different nights. There's also so much good food in Brighton especially for veggie/vegans and not ridiculous prices either! Shopping is great whether you want the classic shops in Churchill square or the more hippy shops down the lanes with plenty of vintage and second hand shops

Anonymous

Brighton nights out are the closest thing you can get to going abroad. Every music genre is catered for and Pryzm Disco room may or may not be god sent. Churchill square has everything for shopping and there's loads to do. Only down side is you pay London prices, so pick your night wisely.

Anonymous

Brighton! Where to begin! It's so unique when compared to any other city that I've been to. It's a cosy, hilly city, with lots and lots to offer. Going to university is such a pleasure in this city, the nightlife does not disappoint! It boasts one of the best gay clubs in the uk - revenge, some really cool venues for music acts e.g. Concorde 2 for a really special night, and patterns for something a little more different and quirky. All of these are located next to the amazing, the beautiful, Brighton beach! It's pebbly greatness is something I'm so bless to live close to! Shopping is great too, if you're after the classic popular brands, head on up to Churchill square and catch some bites afterwards in the upstairs food area! Or if you're after something a little niche, the laines is the place for you, where you will find tiny, fascinating little shops with great deals on clothing and jewellery and all things nice that you definitely couldn't find elsewhere. Brighton being so close to London (50 min train) is also really great, for work or nights out. Brighton Pride festival in the summer is the biggest pride event in the UK, and it never disappoints. Overall, fab city.

Anonymous

I found Brighton had a lot to offer for students with the main town not being to far from most of the campuses. It was also easy to travel round and was a small town so had lots to explore and experience with restaurants, activities, clubs and bars it's a vibrant city with lots to offer.

Anonymous

Awesome nights out with many bars and clubs to choose from. Can be a tad expensive, but it is Brighton after all! Look for cheap student nights! LocTion of Brighton is amazing and a must see! The Brighton landmarks such as the pier, the pavilion and so much more! Think of a shop and 90% of the time it is there! Eating out is awesome with a variety of options from cheap dining to luxurious dining!

Anonymous

Brighton is perfectly sized, with events happening all the time. The nightlife is great due to the amount of students living in the city. Brighton is also close to London, as well as my home town (Hastings).

Anonymous

Brighton Is an amazing place. The shopping has such a wide range from vintage clothing to high street shops. The nightlife is great, especially Thursday Revenge or Haunt. It's by the beach so great in summer. Buses all day for a good price so easy to get around. Amazing range of vegan restaurants as well as plenty for meat eaters.

Anonymous

Brighton is quite an expensive place to live, but you pay for the amazing ambience that comes with the city. It seems that no matter what day of the week it is, there is always something to go see or do. Not only is the hustle and bustle amazing, but brighton is saturated with wonderful, socially minded and quirky people. Being the only Green Party constituency in the UK has given the city a reputation for its left leaning and environmentally conscious politics, and this is reinforced with the plethora of ethical and vegan shops and cafes all around the city.

Anonymous

I absolutely loved Brighton as a location for being a university student as it was fun, vibrant and friendly. There was something for everyone including great shops, a huge selection of restaurants, cafes and bars as well as live music and clubs. It had a brilliant city life but also so close to the beach and country - ideal!

Anonymous

The Univeristy of Sussex is located in the beautiful South Downs National Park. Only a stone throw away from Brighton, the campus is in an ideal location for those who seek the campus experience, but also wish to be able to escape into city life. Whatever your interests, Brighton will be sure to fulfil your needs, from typical high street stores, to unique boutiques in the Lanes, and bars on every corner. That’s not to forget the large stretch of clubs on the seafront, and 24/7 bus transport to/from campus for those drunken, early mornings. Most importantly, however, is the strong security presence within Brighton. Due to the vast quantity of pubs, bars, and clubs, there is security on every corner, and as a consequence of this, Brighton feels incredibly safe regardless of the time of night. Overall, Brighton is a fabulously unique city, with a bohemian vibe. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to any prospective students.

Anonymous

Nights out for students in Brighton is great. Drinks are cheap and there are a lot of places to choose from. The food places stay open pretty late and there are also nice places to go during the days too. The beach and pier provide activities for the days and the hills keep you fit

Anonymous

quality nights out, big shopping centre, great restaurants/Deliveroo availability. only thing is everything is unnecessarily expensive everywhere.