The Lanes
The Lanes

The Lanes

Brighton, East Sussex

The Basics

The only way to explore The Brighton Lanes is on foot, and with the lanes sloping down to the seafront, it’s impossible to get lost. Opting to visit with a tour guide will give you an insight into the historic quarter, its street art scene, and thriving LGBTQ community. A Lanes walking tour typically includes nearby attractions, such as the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Museum, and Brighton Pier.

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Secrets of the Lanes Tour in Brighton (semi-private)
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Secrets of the Lanes Tour in Brighton (semi-private)
$47.15 per adult
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Brilliant Brighton walks
An excellent walk around Brighton. Ric was great. Loads of history and knowledge of the area. Very easy to talk to and ask questions
Paul_W, Jan 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Most shops and cafés are open daily, with reduced opening hours on Sundays.

  • Wear comfortable shoes to tackle Brighton’s steep hills and cobblestone lanes.

  • Free Wi-Fi hot spots are located around The Lanes.

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How to Get There

Brighton's Lanes are located at the heart of Old Town just south of North Laine. Trains from London and other destinations arrive at Brighton train station, an around 5-minute walk from The Lanes.

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When to Get There

The Lanes are busiest in July and August, when smaller shops and cafés can get crowded. For quieter shopping, visit on a weekday outside of peak season, or join locals for a Sunday brunch at one of the cafés.

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The History of The Lanes

Dating back to the 18th century, the narrow streets of The Lanes were once home to hundreds of fishermen's cottages, and their quirky, overhanging roofs were purpose-built to shelter the lanes from the coastal storms. Today, The Lanes retain much of their original character, with their old-fashioned shop fronts, brick-paved streets, flower-filled window boxes, and labyrinth of hidden passageways, known locally as “twittens.” Notable buildings include the Cricketers Arms, Brighton’s oldest pub, which dates back to 1545.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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