Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Brighton
Our guide to Brighton’s best vegetarian restaurants and places to eat. Brighton is one of the UK’s most vegetarian and vegan-friendly cities. We’re going to reveal the best places to eat in the city.
There’s more to discover in Europe than you might think. From historic cities to lush green landscapes, Europe is home to so many beautiful places. Take a slow travel trip to Barcelona, get lost in a maze of streets in Granda, explore magnificent lakes in Macedonia, immerse yourself in Bulgarian history, and go by train across Poland.
Our guide to Brighton’s best vegetarian restaurants and places to eat. Brighton is one of the UK’s most vegetarian and vegan-friendly cities. We’re going to reveal the best places to eat in the city.
Lanzarote is the northernmost island in the Canary Islands. You’ll find plenty of Spanish influence here in the tapas and culture. But the island has its own distinct identity. The volcanic landscapes are unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. The architecture has its own special and sustainable style.
Like many travellers, I came to Tromsø in winter hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive Northern Lights – and I did – but there was more to experience in this Arctic city. One of my highlights of visiting Tromsø was learning about Sámi culture and reindeer herding.
Tromsø is 300km north of the Arctic Circle in Norway. It’s further north than Iceland, Finland and Sweden, making it one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights.
Devon is a place close to our hearts because it’s the county where Luke and I first met. For those of you who don’t know, we met at Exeter University and we’ve been together ever since. That’s why we wanted to share the best romantic things to do in Devon with you!
Northumberland is high on our list of places to visit now we’re back living in the UK. We’ve been excitedly researching the best destinations in Northumberland for nature, hiking, wildlife spotting and history. Here are our top five Northumberland destinations for travellers to visit.
Cornwall is a county in the southwest of England that’s famous for its spectacular coastline and its unusually good weather. As you might imagine, the two above facts combine to make Cornwall an exceedingly popular destination for English people looking to enjoy a no-fly holiday! But is it worth the hype? Absolutely! Read on to discover four unmissable reasons to visit Cornwall.
Zero waste living and reducing plastic waste is always on our mind. We’ve tried hard to cut down our plastic use during our travels over the years. Now we’re learning more and more about the zero waste lifestyle whilst living in the UK. We’ve just bought our first apartment in Brighton and decided that we want to have a zero waste home here.
Our Plovdiv travel guide covers the best things to do in the city and the Plovdiv European Capital of Culture 2019 programme and plans.
In this vegetarian and vegan guide to Sofia, we share where to find the best vegan Bulgarian food in Sofia. We munched on banitsa, filled our bellies with mish-mash and bob chorba, and explored local markets.
Brighton’s independent coffee scene is buzzing. Forget Starbucks, Costa, Nero and those other chain coffee shops. You can get your caffeine fix and support local Brighton coffee businesses by ordering your americano to go at one of these great independent Brighton coffee shops. In these cafes, you can expect unique styles and decor, artisan roasted coffee and baristas who know how to make lattes look freaking great.
A Barcelona cooking class is the best way to learn to cook tapas. Even better, you can learn to cook Spanish food from locals who live in Barcelona. We’re about the reveal Barcelona’s best cooking class…
Eating out is a huge part of the culture in Barcelona. The city is full of plazas and squares where friends meet for wine and tapas, and talk until the midnight hour. Most locals don’t even consider actually eating dinner until 9pm or later. Instead, Catalonians go bar-hopping in the evening and eat a different tapa at each stop.
For us early-eating Brits, a late dinner time can come as quite a shock. But it feels good to take your time, meet up for a drink, snack on tapas and unwind at the end of the day. After a while, Luke and I came to love it.
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