Three things we loved about Brighton

Three things we loved about Brighton

We have just returned from four days in Brighton, which we had barely planned. We had no itinerary nor list of things to do (which is incredibly unlikely for me), so here’s a list of three things we ended up doing, and that we really enjoyed.
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Shopping in Kensington Gardens

There are SO MANY cute little shops in Brighton that it is difficult to resist the urge to buy literally everything you see, but we managed to survive through most of it.

Until we reached Kensington Gardens, a very hipster/quirky neighbourhood where you can find all sorts of vintage, curious & handmade items you want.

Kensington Gardens
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Every shop front is curated to the detail, and it’s like visiting an open-air art gallery.
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We stopped in almost every shop, and I bought a nice vintage dress at The Vintage Collectif, a Brighton-themed illustration and an antique book on public speaking (why not, ey?!).

It goes without saying that the actual lanes themselves were a work of art. You can spot so many lovely murals by just looking up around Brighton.

Having quite a lot of time to chill (& to kill), we made the most out of the thousands of bars and restaurants and eatery opportunities we found around us.

Our favourite breakfast spot had to be The Breakfast Club; besides having the friendliest and most hipster workforce in town, they serve mouthwatering food.

The Breakfast Club
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I had The Big Breakfast smoothie three days in a row, and I’m honestly having withdrawals. We conveniently decided to get a table there on Pancake Day, which was incredible (not so good for the waistline, but that’s for another day).

Our favourite lunch spot had to be Giggling Squid (literally in front of The Breakfast Club).

We went there because I was craving some pad thai (it happens a lot more often than I’d like to admit), and in the end, we had prawn crackers, green Thai curry, and prawn cashew stir fry that were absolutely delicious. 

We couldn’t say no to a good ol’ dessert, so we had a chocolate cake (warm, not too rich, just perfect) with vanilla ice cream.

All of this came for a fair price of £35.

Side note: We also loved the logo, the backstory behind the name, menu and decor, which always helps me enjoy the food even more (ah, the benefits of good branding!).

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There are 6-7 different food and drink places under the same roof. You just order from the app, it's one single order even if it's from different places, which is pretty cool!
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You just sit down wherever you want and then make a single order, but from different places. So we can all eat together even if you’re craving burgers, and I’m looking forward to having tacos (based on a true story). Last but not least, the coffee culture in Brighton is terrific. We had coffee from several indie little places and did not have one bad coffee.   

Walking Everywhere

I feel like most of Brighton’s quirky-ness comes from the unbelievably narrow lanes (one person at a time walking by kinda narrow), the street art and coloured buildings which you would miss if you were travelling by bus or car. 

We did 20K steps on average daily, and we loved how pedestrian-friendly the city is.

Overall, the city is much bigger than it looks when you first explore it.

It’s fascinating to walk past a vast, architecturally complex building like the Royal Pavillon and then turn around to a series of pastel-coloured, wooden shop fronts that look out of a Wes Anderson movie.   

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hey there! I'm Anna, a backpacking enthusiast who can't resist some good ol' boujee stays now and then. Some of my favourite travel memories are about trekking through Patagonia (had a tiny mishap with a horse there – don't ask), but also, chilling with Imantha on his balcony in Sri Lanka, chatting about life and dreams. I spent eight wild years in the UK and recently hopped back to my Italian roots. 🍝 When I'm not exploring new spots with my husband, Blake, I'm deep into UX designing for a really cool mobile app company. If you're into swapping travel tales, recipes, or just want to share some epic do's and don'ts, hit me up! 🌍✈️🍕
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