The Lanes are a collection of narrow alleyways renowned for their charming shops, boutiques, and eateries located in the historic heart of Brighton. This picturesque area is easily accessible by various types of transport.
Brighton Railway Station is the closest mainline station to The Lanes and is well-served by frequent trains from London (approximately an hour's journey from London Victoria or London Bridge stations) and other parts of the UK. Once you arrive at Brighton Station, The Lanes are just a 10-minute walk away. Head south towards the seafront, and the maze of alleyways that makes up The Lanes will be on your left.
If you're driving, navigation to Brighton city center is straightforward. The Lanes can be reached via the A23, which leads directly into the city. There are several car parks in the vicinity, including The Lanes Car Park and Brighton Theatre Car Park, although parking can be limited and expensive.
Numerous local and regional bus services run through Brighton and have stops within walking distance of The Lanes. The area is well-signposted from all major stops.
The nearest airport is Gatwick Airport, located about 30 miles north of Brighton. After landing, you can take a direct train from the airport to Brighton Station or drive via the M23 and then the A23 into Brighton.
If you're already in Brighton, The Lanes are centrally located and easy to reach on foot. Head towards the seafront near Brighton Palace Pier and then turn into the network of streets just behind the main shorefront road (Kings Road).
Brighton is a bike-friendly city with several cycle lanes. There are bike-sharing services and ample bicycle parking near The Lanes. Cycling maps are available to guide you through the city.