Ways To Enjoy The Brighton Nightlife

Pubs, Clubs, Bars & More To Explore On Your Visit To Brighton... 

When you’re visiting the United Kingdom, there are many cities that will grab your attention. Each city that you visit, whether it is London, Hove or Brighten, has clubs, pubs and so much nightlife that you’ll never want to leave.

A Look At The Brighton Nightlife

This is especially true of Brighton. The Brighton nightlife is one of the trendiest United Kingdom cities you can visit. In fact, many people who are considered the hen and stag crowd will visit Brighton to enjoy the nightlife. You can also find gay clubs in the city and near the Kemp Town region.

Enjoy The Nightlife Of Brighton – Clubs You Can Enjoy

If you want to listen to some Indie music, then consider popping into the Concorde 2 situated on Maderia Drive. Concorde 2 has a variety of live bands that visitors can sit back and drink or dance to.

Another Brighton nightlife you should visit is the Blanche House over in Kemp Town. The Blanche House is actually a hotel with a bar, with some really good but very expensive cocktails.

If you want to enjoy the Brighton nightlife, another popular bar with the locals as well as travelers is The Bar With No Name, situated on Southover Street.

Would you rather enjoy the Brighton Nightlife sitting down in a relaxing atmosphere? Then you need to check out the Setting Sun Pub located on Windmill Street. It has comfortable sofas that you can sit back on and sip on drinks after you’ve been busy during the day.

What are some of other interesting clubs you should frequent while enjoying the Brighton nightlife? Consider the following:

- Honey Club located on Kings Road

- Joogleberry on Manchester Street

- Oceans Room located on Morley Street

- Creation Nightclub located near the ocean. When you’re walking down Kings Road, you’ll turn onto West Street to find the club

Would you rather do something other than club hopping? Then checkout the Brighton nightlife in the form of theatres and cinemas including Art Deco Brighton Dome, Theatre Royal and Komedia Theatre.