
LOCAL AREA & BEYOND
Brunswick is famous for its Regency architecture and arty heritage, and the Bolt Hole apartments sit right in the heart of the area, a mere two minutes' walk from the seafront and a short walk from everything Brighton has to offer.
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GETTING AROUND
The city centre is a five-minute drive via taxi, bus or car, or 15 minutes on foot
For buses, click HERE for the timetable
Beyond that, London is a direct 1hr 20m train journey from Brighton Station
FOOD & DRINK
There are plenty of places to eat and drink nearby, but to help you choose we thought we'd let you in on a few local secrets...
On your doorstep
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The Regency Restaurant, 131 King's Road (01273 325014; theregencyrestaurant.co.uk)
Locally-caught seafood served with views of the beach and pier
The Wick Inn, 63 Western Road (01273 736436; www.thewick.pub)
Characterful local pub serving Thai cuisine
La Choza,105 Western Road (01273 325444; lachoza.co.uk/western-rd)
Vibrant Mexican street-food joint
Market Restaurant, 42 Western Road (01273 823707; www.market-restaurantbar.co.uk)
Small plates and tapas with a Spanish and British influence
Further afield
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Mediterraneo Restaurant, 2a Clyde Road (01273 674350; mediterraneorestaurants.co.uk)
Fantastic Sicilian food from a family-run restaurant that's consistently voted one of the best in Brighton
Indian Summer, 70 East Street (01273 711001; indiansummerbrighton.co.uk)
Award-winning cuisine in the heart of the Lanes
Very Italian Pizza (VIP), 19 Old Steine (01273 677377; pizzavip.co.uk)
Intimate, authentic, affordable, brilliant