Shopping
In Brighton - The Best Places...
It’s
a narrow maze of winding paths
crammed with interesting shops, cafes and boutiques. It’s
also Brighton &
Hove’s premium shopping district and is well worth a visit.
It’s easy to
find, located opposite the tourist information centre and barely a
couple of
minutes from the seafront on Kings Road.
There’s
a lot of interesting shops
– from those selling armour and African artefacts to the
latest fashion
accessories. If markets are your thing, come along on Saturday when the
flea
market is held on a weekly basis.
Interestingly,
the lanes actually date
back to the 17th century when they were used to join the main Brighton
roads
together. Since then they have evolved into a network of mazed streets
that now
form the ultimate shopping experience in Brighton.
The
Lanes really have everything that
a shopper would want - here, you can find shops selling exquisite
jewelry to
coffee stores where you can buy fresh ground coffee.
For
classic, unique Bohemian type
shops visit the North Laine, where you can find over 300 stores selling
all
types of goods from fashion clothes to African artifacts. The stores
are spread
over an area of approximately half a square mile.
Also
worth checking out is the
Churchill Square Shopping Centre, a five minute stroll from the beach.
Churchill
Square has 90 shops as well as a number of restaurants and cafes all in
one
complex.
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