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Cottages in Brighton
Holidu invites you to enjoy full days of adventure and fun in Brighton, located on the Sussex coast, 80km south of London and the wonderful corners of the cosmopolitan capital. Discover the carefree air, and feel the rays of the sun in front of the sea with coloured huts behind you.
Cottages very close to the seaCottages in Brighton have a charming mix of coastal atmosphere and mountain scenery. You can rest in one of these cottages surrounded by nature everywhere and feel how your body is filled with warm and clear energy. The buildings are created with noble materials following their natural habitat. The best thing is that you can enjoy all the comforts you like such as the internet, gardens, spectacular views, television, heating, etc ... What else do you need to rest as you deserve? If the answer is nothing more, then come on, don't waste any more time!
Travellers and activities
North Laine is a neighbourhood full of graffiti, charming coffee, restaurants of all kinds and second-hand clothing stores, hippie objects, geeks ... You could compare it to the Camden Town atmosphere, but with a more vintage touch. Go, you will like it a lot, so you can't miss it!
Brighton for viewpointsThe British Airways i360, is a fairly modern viewpoint, completed in 2016. It costs about 20 euros to go up to 138 meters in this futuristic elevator, work from the promoters of the London Eye. Although the view is worth it, especially if you have a clear day, what will fascinate you the most is the video in the waiting room about the construction process, a magnificent piece of engineering to see in Brighton.
The city is also known for its nightlife, arts scene, shops, and festivals.
Top 7 travel tips in Brighton
Ask for an English breakfast to share or enjoy some seafood-style stalls where they sell seafood ready to eat. Also, have a small jar with crab and prawns. You have a lot to eat in this charming restaurant.
2. Meet Brighton Beachis the busiest place in the city, and it is not strange, due to the multitude of activities that can be carried out there, such as having a bath in the waters of the Canal de La Mancha, lying in the sun on the typical blue and white striped loungers, practising all kinds of water sports such as kayaking and paddle surfing, signing up for volleyball, tennis, ping pong or pétanque matches, and even barbecuing from the afternoon! 6 in the evening!
3. Walk around Brighton PierAn emblematic image of the city since 1823, is the Brighton Pier, also known as The Palace Pier, which stands out for being one of the oldest and longest in the world at 524 m. At night, well lit, it gives a beautiful picture, in which you can also have fun with its amusement park with roller coasters, waterfalls, arcade machines, and hot dog stands.
4. Get to know West PierThe west pier or West Pier, after suffering numerous fires, the last in the year 2.003, shows off its bare and decaying frame stripped of the walkway that joined the promenade, having become in one of those must-see photos of any visit to Brighton.
5. Visit The MarinaAs a seaside city, Brighton has a marina where locals dock boats, and although it is not as glamorous as the South of France or Spain, it offers a beautiful walk along its two breakwaters, where you can feel the sea breeze and watch people calmly fishing. It also has a shopping centre with a bowling alley, restaurants and cinemas.
6. Enjoy onboard the Volk's ElectricThe best way to get to La Marina, which is a bit far from the centre, an hour's walk along the seafront, is to take the Volk's Electric, a one-car electric train that has been in operation since 1883, being the world's first public electric railway. Without a doubt, an experience from another time!
7. Pase by UndercliffThe Undercliff Walk is a walk under the cliffs, as its name suggests, of almost 5 kilometres that reaches Saldean on the outskirts, built with the sole purpose of protecting them from erosion due to the effect of the water hitting the rocks, so be careful during your walk, and keep in mind that during high tides you may end up wet.
Information about cottages in Brighton
🏡 Cottages available: | 66 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -57%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £41. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 26 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |