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City Guide

Rottingdean, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Overview

Rottingdean is a picturesque village on the coast, just east of Brighton, celebrated for its historic charm, pebble beaches, and literary connections. Quaint lanes, inviting pubs, and dramatic cliffs invite visitors looking for a serene getaway.

Best Time to Visit

May-September for warm weather and pleasant seaside walks.

Local Tips

Rottingdean is walkable, so bring comfortable shoes. Limited parking means public transport or biking from Brighton is often easier.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping 10–12% in restaurants is polite but not always expected. Dress is relaxed; beach and outdoor wear are fine. Be courteous to locals in small shops and pubs.

Safety Warnings

Generally very safe, but exercise care on the Undercliff Walk during rough seas as waves can flood the path. Avoid cliff edges and heed warning signs.

Hidden Gems

Don't miss Kipling Gardens, a serene walled garden with beautiful plants, or the Grange Gallery for local art and history. Duck into the smaller cafes off the main road for a quiet tea.

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