You don't need a car here as everything you could want is just a 5 minute stroll away. Situated just off beautiful Palmeria Square and the floral clock, the area has a cosmopolitan feel with restaurants, delicatessans, shops and bars and the beach too! A 15 minute walk along Western Road, Brighton's main shopping street will take you to the heart of central Brighton or hop on a bus and be there in 5 minutes. Ideally located for holidays, conferences, romantic breaks, shopping, clubbing, dining out, comedy, music, theatre and all the delights Brighton has to offer. |
Nearest all day car park Norton Road, parking meters £1 for 2 hours.
As this property is located in the centre of Brighton & Hove it unfortunately does not come with parking. Brighton?s excellent public transport system (see below) allows easy and affordable travel throughout the City and East Sussex. For this reason the majority of guests park in a permit free zone and access their car only when needed.
Resident bays and Pay and display bays are free to park after 6pm or 8pm depending on the zone.
Day passes can be purchased for the majority of car parks from £8 a day, with some car parks offering FREE evening parking. Call Brighton & Hove Parking Information Centre on (01273) 293225.
Permit free zones include: Roads north of Eastern Rd (Kemptown), Marine Parade free bays (1/2 way between Brighton Pier and Marina). Hanover (area of Brighton).
Buses
Brighton & Hove is renowned for its city wide public transport system offering frequent buses throughout Brighton & Hove as well as to the majority of tourist attractions throughout Sussex. For an up to date bus timetable please visit www.buses.co.uk
TucTuc
A recent addition to Brighton?s transport system are the virtually zero emission tuc-tucs. These 2 seater rickshaws can be hailed from stops throughout Brighton & Hove. (www.tuctuc.co.uk)
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