Our next in-person Brighton/Hove course is 21st – 23rd September 2024.
We teach our in-person meditation course in a stunning Regency house on Brunswick Terrace on the Brighton/Hove border opposite the famous ’Angel of Peace’ statue with beautiful sea views in summer and winter.
Our Brighton courses are usually run in Spring, Autumn & Winter.
The course has four sessions. Session one: Saturday (one hour by appointment), sessions two & three: Sunday 10am – 12:15pm and 1:30pm – 3:00pm, session four Monday 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Our next Brighton/Hove TM course runs 21st – 23rd September. We have partnered with The Meditation Trust for this course and the button below will take you to their booking page.
Things to see in Hove/Brighton
You can walk for miles in either direction from Brunswick Terrace. Going west towards Hove is more peaceful, going east towards Brighton will take you to the bandstand, the British Airways i360 observation tower which offers a 360 degree view from 450 ft above Brighton and the beachside tourist area by the pier. Just inland of Brunswick Terrace is Western Road, which takes you east into the heart of Brighton and west into Church Road to Hove.
If you like walking then there are miles of walks on the Downs to the north. Nearest accessible points are at Devil’s Dyke and Ditchling Beacon.
Other things to see are the Royal Pavilion and Museum in central Brighton, and more locally the architecture in Brunswick Square and Adelaide Crescent/Palmeira Square. The Regency Townhouse museum is at 13 Brunswick Square – open by booking in advance.
Shops
The nearest shop is a newsagent two minutes away: left out of house and left again (Western Street).
On Western Road (up Western Street and turn left) there are a couple of 24/7 shops. Also of interest are I Gigi, independent booksellers, City Books and, just beyond, a French Patisserie. If you turn right onto Western Road you will shortly come to Taj supermarket (vast range of foods from around the world) and Waitrose. There are also Sainsbury, Tesco, M&S supermarkets almost every other shop. Friends of ours have a rather good gallery and shop called Castor and Pollux, on the seafront beyond the remains of the West Pier. You could also visit the North Lanes for some more unusual smaller shops.
Food
During time out from the Transcendental Meditation Brighton course you might want to visit a restaurant. In Western Street, one of the best restaurants in Brighton – The Gingerman. Consequently it can be difficult to get into – booking essential. We also like for fish and chips – The Regency. Chinese – China Garden (good Dim Sum on Sunday mornings) and next door, for Indian the Bombay Aloo in Ship Street, great for vegetarians as are Terre a Terre and Food for friends If you like Indian food there are also some fine and unusual alternatives – Planet India, Indian Summer, Chilli Pickle all in central Brighton.