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Brighton and Hove East Sussex Map

Traditional county: East Sussex · Unitary authority: The City of Brighton and Hove · Region: South East

Explore Brighton and Hove, East Sussex with this interactive street and satellite map. You can “grab” the Brighton and Hove map and move it around to re-centre it. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. You can use the zoom buttons on the lower right side of the map to zoom in or out to street-level detail. You will find live weather, local and world news below.

Interactive Map of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex

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PlaceBrighton and Hove
Traditional CountyEast Sussex
Unitary AuthorityThe City of Brighton and Hove
RegionSouth East
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Latitude50.823616
Longitude-0.143553
Place TypeCity

About Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove stretches along the Sussex coast as a dramatic collision between the limestone-white cliffs and the restless, slate-grey expanse of the English Channel. The geography is defined by the sharp transition from the rolling, chalky shoulders of the South Downs to a shoreline that catches a uniquely brilliant, salt-scrubbed light, turning the horizon into a shimmer of mercury on clear afternoons. Residents and visitors alike find respite from the bracing sea breeze in the verdant, sheltered sanctuary of Pavilion Gardens, where the air grows heavy with the scent of damp earth and greenery, providing a quiet, vegetative contrast to the relentless kinetic energy of the pebbles shifting under the tide. Brighton and Hove emerged from the humble origins of a fishing village into a Regency playground, its economy long ago pivoting from the harvest of the sea toward the vitality of tourism, education, and the creative digital industries. The historical evolution of the region is punctuated by a shift from the quiet industry of the harbour to the grand architectural ambitions of the Prince Regent, whose influence left an indelible mark on the urban grain. Today, the city serves as a hub for both the University of Sussex and the University of Brighton, which infuse the streets with a youthful, inquisitive vigour, while the local labour market thrives on a blend of professional services and a flourishing independent retail sector that thrives in the narrow, winding lanes. Brighton and Hove possesses a cultural identity that is both flamboyant and deeply intellectual, famously serving as the home for figures as diverse as the author Virginia Woolf and the musician Nick Cave. The skyline is dominated by the exotic, onion-domed silhouette of the Royal Pavilion and the theatrical prestige of The Brighton Dome, which anchors the arts scene alongside the nearby Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. The city is renowned for its progressive spirit, manifest in the annual Pride festival and the vibrant atmosphere of its creative venues, such as the Dukes at the Komedia Picturehouse, where film lovers gather in the shadow of the city's complex, multifaceted history. Whether watching Brighton & Hove Albion FC compete on the pitch or wandering through the historic, labyrinthine streets, there is a persistent sense that the place is constantly reinventing its own bohemian legend.

Nearby Outdoor Places

  • Twins (Public Artwork) — 0.1 mi, 271° W
  • Clifton Gardens (Park) — 0.2 mi, 322° NW
  • Dukes at the Komedia Picturehouse (Cinema) — 0.2 mi, 063° ENE
  • Old Police Cells Museum (Museum) — 0.2 mi, 143° SE
  • The Brighton Dome (Theatre) — 0.2 mi, 092° E
  • Brighton Dome Studio Theatre (Theatre) — 0.2 mi, 090° E
  • Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (Museum) — 0.2 mi, 093° E
  • Pavilion Gardens (Park) — 0.3 mi, 109° ESE
  • The Royal Pavilion, Brighton (Historic Park or Garden) — 0.3 mi, 108° ESE · 2 ha
  • Brighton Fishing Museum (Museum) — 0.3 mi, 165° SSE
  • South African War Memorial (Monument) — 0.3 mi, 248° WSW
  • The Royal Sussex Regiment (Monument) — 0.3 mi, 114° ESE
  • Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Visitor Centre (Attraction) — 0.3 mi, 241° WSW
  • Royal Pavilion (Attraction) — 0.3 mi, 108° ESE
  • Brighton Beach (Beach) — 0.4 mi, 157° SSE
  • Brighton Seafront Art Pieces (Attraction) — 0.4 mi, 247° WSW
  • trampoline (Attraction) — 0.4 mi, 138° SE
  • Brighton Toy and Model Museum (Museum) — 0.4 mi, 018° NNE
  • West Pier (Historic Ruins) — 0.5 mi, 229° SW
  • Pier Viewpoint (Viewpoint) — 0.7 mi, 157° SSE
  • Duke of York's Cinema (Cinema) — 0.7 mi, 018° NNE
  • The Lake (Lake / Reservoir) — 0.8 mi, 090° E
  • Booth Museum of Natural History (Museum) — 1.0 mi, 336° NNW
  • Hove Beach (Beach) — 1.2 mi, 268° W
  • Tom's Place (Viewpoint) — 1.2 mi, 088° E
  • Whitehawk Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 1.4 mi, 088° E
  • Whitehawk Camp Causewayed Enclosure (Scheduled Monument) — 1.4 mi, 083° E · 6 ha
  • Bear Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 1.6 mi, 054° NE
  • Whitehawk Bottom (Valley) — 1.7 mi, 081° E
  • Hillfort, The Possible Remains Of A Romano-Celtic Temple And A Group Of Three Bowl Barrows At Hollingbury (Scheduled Monument) — 2.4 mi, 024° NNE · 5 ha

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About This Brighton and Hove Map Page

Explore Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 50.823616, -0.143553. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.

Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.

Page builtAugust 2026
Location dataOS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0.
County dataTraditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography.
CoordinatesWGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36)
Wikipedia validationArticle content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data.