Orientation

BRIGHTON

Brighton is on the southeast coast of England with Hove to the west and Kemp Town to the east. Queen’s Road runs straight down the middle of it, from the train station at the top of the hill to the waterfront at the bottom. Kemp Town is the gay district of the nightlife scene, and it also hosts many upscale guest houses. Marlborough Place, Gloucester Place, Grand Parade, and Old Steine run north from the pier through town and can be used as main access roads to the middle of town. The Lanes can be accessed from Prince Albert Street. North Road is sort of like a main street, boasting many banks, and providing access to the Lanes.