Charlotte's Guidebook

Charlotte
Charlotte's Guidebook

Food scene

The Thai kitchen here is authentic and delicious.
16 locals recommend
The Long Man Of Wilmington
2-10 Wilmington Way
16 locals recommend
The Thai kitchen here is authentic and delicious.
Such welcoming staff, great food and great service.
14 locals recommend
La Tana
47 Ladies' Mile Rd
14 locals recommend
Such welcoming staff, great food and great service.
The kitchen here has won awards for it’s Sunday roasts.
10 locals recommend
Ladies Mile
2 Mackie Ave
10 locals recommend
The kitchen here has won awards for it’s Sunday roasts.
Premium ingredients and delicious treats
Honey's Cafe
27 Ladies' Mile Rd
Premium ingredients and delicious treats
Decent coffee
Bentleys Coffee
80 Old London Road
Decent coffee
A secret gem
8 locals recommend
The Coach House - Patcham
108 Old London Road
8 locals recommend
A secret gem
58 locals recommend
Shelter Hall
58 locals recommend

Sightseeing

A beautiful historic monument a countryside walk away
17 locals recommend
Chattri, Brighton
London Road
17 locals recommend
A beautiful historic monument a countryside walk away
A local favourite for a picnic, playing outside and a walk around the village.
71 locals recommend
Stanmer Park station
71 locals recommend
A local favourite for a picnic, playing outside and a walk around the village.
289 locals recommend
Brighton Pavilion
289 locals recommend
565 locals recommend
British Airways i360
565 locals recommend
Churchill Square Shopping Centre
Russell Place
236 locals recommend
439 locals recommend
The Lanes
439 locals recommend
240 locals recommend
Brighton Marina
240 locals recommend

City advice

Don't miss

Getting into Brighton city centre

Simply catch the bus from either the ladies mile pub ( bus number 5/5A)or the long man of Wilmington pub. ( bus number 5B). The journey by bus takes approximately 15/20 minutes. Driving into the city centre is also an option and there are many car parks to choose from. There is a bike hire hub a short walk away. We would estimate cycling to take around half an hour. The cycle hub are located all over the city for parking and exchanging bikes.
Getting around

Getting into the city centre

There are a few ways of getting into the city centre. Buses run regularly either from the ladies mile pub ( bus no. 5/5A) or the long man of Wilmington pub ( bus no. 5B). The journey takes approximately 15/20 minutes by bus and you can tap on and off using your bank card. You can also drive into the city centre and there are many car parks to choose from. There is also a bike hire hub located a short walk around the corner. There are many bike hire hubs located across the city where you can exchange/park your bike.