If you think of the most liberal and free communities, what comes to mind? London? Bristol? Many people’s number one answer will be Brighton. The city has wealth of clubs and bars to suit all tastes and requirements, from large commercial chain nightclubs to small independent bars that offer an alternative to pints of beer and popular music. Brighton is the gathering place for a melting pot of different cultures which makes the city an interesting and exciting place to live.
The south cost city located in East Sussex is home of bustling gay and lesbian scenes, a unique trait that is not really seen anywhere else in the country. This is similar to the way hire purchase cars draws in the crowds, regardless of whether or not there is a recession on. The high concentration of gay clubs are a big draw for the city and are, in a sense its USP.
Those looking for a run of the mill clubbing and pubbing experience however will also find their feet in Brighton, West Street caters for the every man featuring big name pubs and bars with cut price generic alcohol. As well as such well-known venues West Street also hosts more stylish credible establishments like Pascha, be sure to lease purchase a new liver for the night if you are visiting here!
Elsewhere in the city in slightly less central locations are more serious clubs like Ocean Rooms! In the same vein, Digital on the sea front is haven for lovers of ‘real’ clubbing music like Drum n Bass and Dubstep. If bohemia and counter-culture is your thing the laines are your one stop shop for everything non-generic. Similar to the way that the Toyota Yaris offers something a bit different to other superminis.