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Hove

Hove is a seaside town in East Sussex, England, forming one half of the city of Brighton and Hove alongside its neighbor Brighton. Originally a fishing village surrounded by farmland, Hove experienced rapid growth during the 19th century, developing into a fully established town with borough status by the Victorian era. Today, it offers a distinct character compared to the bustling energy of Brighton, featuring elegant Regency and Victorian architecture, wide sandy beaches, and a more relaxed atmosphere. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Hove serves as an excellent base, providing quieter accommodations while remaining easily accessible to the cultural and entertainment hubs of the united city. The area has expanded over time through the annexation of neighboring parishes like Aldrington and Hangleton, and the merger with Portslade in 1974, creating a diverse urban landscape. Granted city status in 2000, the combined entity offers rich history and modern amenities. Travelers can enjoy the coastal charm of Hove while having convenient access to the broader region's attractions.

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Getting there & around

🚆 Hove railway station🚆 Brighton railway station🚆 Aldrington railway station🚆 Preston Park railway station🚆 London Road railway station🚆 Portslade railway station🚆 Fishersgate railway station🚆 Moulsecoomb railway station

Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base: Quiet Seaside

Choose Hove over central Brighton for a quieter stay. The area is filled with Victorian architecture and offers a relaxed pace, ideal for travelers who prefer historic ambiance and easy access to the beach without the intense crowds of the neighboring city center.

Getting Around: Easy Commute

Hove is seamlessly connected to Brighton via efficient public transport. Staying in Hove allows easy access to both towns' attractions, museums, and dining scenes, making it a strategic base for exploring the entire Brighton and Hove unitary authority area.

Best Season: Year-Round Appeal

As a coastal destination, Hove is appealing year-round. Summer offers sunny beach days, while other seasons provide perfect conditions for strolling through historic streets and experiencing local life away from peak tourist crowds, ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of the month.

Nearby attractions

Royal Pavilion

Royal Pavilion

Museum2.5 km

former royal residence located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom

Brighton Pier

Brighton Pier

Park2.7 km

Pleasure pier in Brighton, UK

Brighton i360

Brighton i360

Landmark1.7 km

observation tower in Brighton, East Sussex

St Michael's Church, Brighton

St Michael's Church, Brighton

Worship1.5 km

Grade I listed church in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK

Hove War Memorial

Hove War Memorial

Monument356 m

war memorial in Hove, East Sussex, England

Brighton Toy and Model Museum

Brighton Toy and Model Museum

Museum2.1 km

toy museum in Brighton, United Kingdom

All Saints Church, Hove

All Saints Church, Hove

Worship246 m

Grade I listed church in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, UK

Theatre Royal

Theatre Royal

Culture2.3 km

theatre in Brighton, England

Brighton Dome

Brighton Dome

Culture2.4 km

performing arts centre in Brighton, England, United Kingdom

French Protestant Church, Brighton

French Protestant Church, Brighton

Worship1.7 km

church

St. Nicholas' Church, Brighton

St. Nicholas' Church, Brighton

Worship1.9 km

church in Brighton, England, United Kingdom

Hove Methodist Church

Hove Methodist Church

Worship681 m

grade II listed church in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, UK

Dining

Maré by Rafael Cagali

Restaurant Michelin£££274 m

‘Maré’ translates to ‘tide’ in Portuguese, reflecting the ever-changing seasonality of the cooking at this neighbourhood restaurant from the acclaimed chef behind London’s Da Terra. The beautiful interior is sleek and modern, while the cooking draws on influences from Cagali’s Brazilian roots, along with forays into the Mediterranean, Mexico and Japan. Sharing is encouraged, although you’ll be loath to give up any of the signature ‘baba au cachaça’. Service is warm, genial and caring, with many dishes delivered by the chefs.

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Cin Cin

RestaurantBib Gourmand££753 m

Cin Cin’s loyal band of customers come for its wallet-friendly Italian cuisine, where fresh ingredients are simply cooked and natural flavours are allowed to shine. You can create a different experience every time you visit by sitting in a different place: in front of the open kitchen, at the horseshoe counter, gazing out the window onto the street or in the calmer rear room. Wherever you choose, the terrific homemade pasta is a must – such as strozzapretti with wild mushrooms, pickled shallots and parmesan. An all-Italian wine list completes the picture.

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Palmito

RestaurantBib Gourmand££1.1 km

A pink neon sign beckons you into this wonderful little neighbourhood restaurant that's all about small plates and big flavours. The style of the food is described as ‘spice driven’ and draws on multiple global cuisines across the selection of affordable dishes, be that scallops with ancho chilli butter or Keralan fried chicken. The décor is simple and understated, but the cooking is bold and interesting, with an appropriate degree of care taken in the kitchen. Kick your evening off with a colourful cocktail, and make sure to end it with a delicious dessert.

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Burnt Orange

RestaurantBib Gourmand££2.2 km

Hidden away within Brighton's famous Lanes, it's easy to miss this fun, relaxed spot. That would be a great shame, as it's a terrific place with retro music on the speakers and cocktails flying out from behind the bar. The menu slots in perfectly with the culinary trends of the times, offering a selection of sharing plates based on produce cooked over a wood-burning fire. Look out for the Middle Eastern and North African influences, such as the creative, beautifully golden leek and spinach pastilla.

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The Flint House

RestaurantBib Gourmand££2.3 km

Brighton’s famous Lanes district plays host to this fashionable brasserie hidden inside a red-brick and flint-stone house that was one home to the city's renowned Hannington's department store. Enjoy a drink on the terrace of the first-floor cocktail bar, then head down to the buzzy main room dominated by an open kitchen and a stainless-steel counter. There's something for everyone among the colourful small plates that take on global influences and burst with freshness and flavour. Many of the good value wines are also offered by the glass.

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Wild Flor

Restaurant££333 m

A group of lifelong friends own this relaxed neighbourhood restaurant, and they lead the service with obvious pride. The room takes on a modern bistro style and there’s a pleasingly unpretentious feel to the place. Well-prepared, seasonally changing dishes – try the goose rillettes with redcurrants in the winter – have a similarly unfussy style and good depth of flavour.

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etch. by Steven Edwards

Restaurant££££556 m

An attractive former bank plays host to this lively modern restaurant, where an open kitchen and bar take centre stage in the dining room. Tersely described tasting menus deliver ambitious, technique-driven dishes with bold flavours and intriguing textures; Steven's signatures include a marmite brioche and his take on 'dippy egg'. The wine list offers a good selection from Sussex and cocktails are available in the basement Ink Bar, so-called because the premises was once a tattoo parlour.

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The Ginger Pig

Restaurant££799 m

The whole package is here at The Ginger Pig: an early 20C inn near the seafront; a restaurant offering an extensive choice of British favourites and Mediterranean classics; bespoke cocktails; charming staff who are attentive and on the ball; and, finally, comfy bedrooms upstairs for those wishing to make a night of it.

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