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Hove, located on the outskirts of Brighton, offers a quieter yet equally charming alternative to the city's bustling atmosphere. Its elegant Regency architecture, scenic seafront, and vibrant independent shops make it an attractive destination for visitors of all ages. Hove's beach is perfect for those looking to unwind, with plenty of space for walks and relaxation by the water.


The famous Hove Lawns provide a green escape, offering large open areas for picnics, frisbee games, or simply soaking up the sun. Families often enjoy the wide-open spaces, while joggers and cyclists take advantage of the peaceful surroundings. The promenade is another highlight, with its clean, well-maintained path ideal for strolling or cycling along the coast.

Hove is also known for its growing food scene. Whether you're in the mood for seafood, contemporary British fare, or vegan cuisine, you'll find numerous restaurants and cafes offering a variety of options. Independent eateries, many of which serve locally sourced ingredients, create a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can indulge in delicious meals while enjoying views of the sea.


The Stirling Arms

The Stirling Arms Pub & Rooms is a welcoming community pub in the heart of Hove, offering four comfortable guest rooms. Known for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, it’s a great spot for families and dog owners alike.

With a carefully curated selection of draught beers, ales, wines, and spirits, the pub pairs its drinks with an outstanding bistro-style menu. Dishes are crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, including seafood specials that change daily. Guests can enjoy their meals in the stylish bar, sunny terrace, or charming secret garden. Traditional British roasts and a dedicated kids’ menu complete the offering.


The George Payne

The George Payne is a beloved community pub in Hove, known for its welcoming atmosphere and delicious food and drink. Since 2012, it has been serving up British classics alongside a rotating selection of ales, beers, ciders, and cocktails—including a Bloody Mary station for custom drinks.

With a spacious interior, a front terrace, and a newly revamped beer garden, it’s a great spot for families and dog owners. Guests can enjoy daily specials, a dedicated kids’ menu, and traditional Sunday roasts in a relaxed setting.


Shopping in Hove is another great activity, particularly in areas like George Street and Church Road. These streets are lined with a variety of shops, including boutiques, antique stores, and art galleries. Whether you're searching for unique fashion items, one-of-a-kind artwork, or vintage finds, Hove offers a diverse retail experience that caters to all tastes.

For art lovers, Hove is home to a number of galleries and cultural spaces. The Hove Museum & Art Gallery is a popular destination, showcasing local artists and offering insights into the area’s creative history. The museum often hosts exhibitions that highlight Brighton and Hove's rich artistic heritage, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in local culture.

Beyond its attractions, Hove is ideally situated for exploring the rest of Brighton and its surrounding areas. Visitors can easily access the famous Brighton Pier, the Royal Pavilion, and the vibrant Lanes shopping district, making it an excellent base for a full Brighton experience. For those who enjoy both relaxation and exploration, Hove delivers the best of both worlds.