Description
The Lanes in Brighton are a must-visit for anyone exploring the city, known for their narrow, winding alleyways filled with charm, history, and character. Located just south of the main shopping area and moments from the seafront, The Lanes are a historic part of Brighton, originally the heart of the old fishing village that predated the city’s transformation into a seaside resort. Today, the area is a vibrant maze of boutiques, jewellery shops, antique stores, and independent retailers, all set within beautiful 17th- and 18th-century buildings. It's one of the most atmospheric parts of the city and a favourite for both visitors and locals.
While The Lanes aren't a traditional shopping centre with a defined size or layout, they function as an open-air retail district that you could easily spend several hours exploring. Dedicate at least half a day if you want to shop, eat, and soak in the full experience—especially if you're interested in browsing unique fashion, designer jewellery, rare records, or vintage goods. The area is also dotted with hidden courtyards and surprising little corners, so give yourself time to wander. Street performers often add to the lively atmosphere, especially on weekends and during the summer months.
There’s no shortage of places to eat in The Lanes. The area is packed with quirky cafés, traditional pubs, stylish restaurants, and gelato spots, making it ideal for lunch, coffee breaks, or a romantic evening out. Whether you’re after a casual crepe or an upscale seafood dinner, you’ll find options to suit every taste. The Lanes are also conveniently located near the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Dome, and the beach, so you can easily combine your visit with sightseeing. Wear comfortable shoes—the cobbled streets can be uneven—and prepare for crowds, as The Lanes are one of Brighton’s most popular destinations for good reason.
Location
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Bartholomew Road, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1JS, UK