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Study in Brighton

Brighton, often referred to as “London’s Beach” due to its status as the closest coastal city to the capital, is a modern, youthful, and vibrant city with numerous activities tailored to a student audience.

It is one of the most beautiful cities in England and one of the most creative in Europe, attracting a multitude of artists, actors, photographers, and dancers.

A highly comprehensive study destination for living in the UK.

Life in Brighton

Brighton is located an hour away from London by train. Its climate is milder than in the inland areas of the country. It’s a significant tourist hub and very popular within the LGBTQ+ community.

In Brighton, you’ll find everything you need: museums, shopping centers and stores, numerous restaurants and bars, both daytime and nighttime entertainment, incredible architecture, and a trendy beachfront atmosphere.

It’s a modern, cosmopolitan, and multicultural city with an open-minded population where people of different nationalities, religions, and ideologies coexist in complete harmony.

Interestingly, it’s the UK city with the highest number of dog owners, making it very pet-friendly.

The unemployment rate in Brighton is almost non-existent, and you’ll find good job opportunities, especially in the tourism sector.

It’s a more affordable city compared to London or Oxford, though not as budget-friendly as Bournemouth.

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Where to live in Brighton?

Moulscoomb

A neighborhood that is quite close to the universities. The accommodation prices are more affordable than in other parts of the city, and it has a student-friendly atmosphere. It is somewhat removed from the city center.

Elm Grove

Elm Grove is the neighborhood that houses the most students in the entire city. Student rentals are also more budget-friendly in this area. Its nightlife is very lively, and it is well-connected to the city center.

Brighton Centre

Brighton Centre is the most active and lively area of the city. Located right in the center, it is also the most expensive area and can feel crowded. Most of the commercial and entertainment establishments are in this area.

London Road

It's not too far from the city center or the beach, has some bars and restaurants, and the housing prices are reasonably moderate. A great option for living in Brighton.

Kemp Town

Close to the city center and the beach, it has all the amenities you need for daily living, and it's a rather peaceful area. If you're not into nightlife as much, you'll be happy here.

Is Brighton a city for you?

A great city with all its amenities and a beach, an open-minded population, and great educational and job opportunities. Modern and adapted to the 21st century. Does it fit with you?

Advantages

  • There is work for native Spanish speakers.
  • It is the headquarters of large international companies.
  • It has one of the widest and most diverse educational offerings in the UK.
  • It is a cosmopolitan, multicultural, modern, and open-minded city.
  • It has been declared several times as the best city in the UK to start a business.
  • There are hundreds of activities to do, both day and night.
  • It has a beach and is ideal for surfing.

Disadvantages

  • Although the climate is more pleasant than in the interior, it rains very often.
  • There is too much traffic and traffic jams occur.
  • It can be somewhat expensive, and finding accommodation is not easy.
  • It is mandatory to have a visa to study in Brighton due to Brexit.

Weather

  • Summer: from 13°C to 25°C
  • Winter: between 2°C and 8°C
  • Spring and autumn: around 18°C

Population

  • The population rate of Brighton is 617,000 inhabitants.

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Recommendations for traveling to the United Kingdom

  • Choose the time of year you want to travel to the United Kingdom wisely to save some money. If it’s not summer, it will be cheaper.
  • Bring plenty of warm clothing, a raincoat, and an umbrella.
  • You will need to purchase medical insurance to travel to the UK.
  • Remember that in England, they drive on the left side, so keep that in mind if you plan to use your own vehicle.
  • Plugs in the UK are type G, with 3 pins, so you will need a universal adapter to plug in your devices.
  • Don’t be surprised if you are charged a tip at a restaurant. It is common to pay between 10% and 15% for this in restaurants.
  • Try to make English friends to practice and improve your English level.

What can you study in Brighton?

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