On average, July is the warmest month in Brighton. While the English summer is not always reliable, July brings with it hot and sunny days that rarely see wet weather.
As a result, the seaside city becomes an attractive option for tourists who want to take advantage of the sun by sitting on the beach.
With the sun out, there'll be plenty of time to take advantage of the many different attractions in Brighton.
Brighton beach is the first, most obvious one. As soon as the hot weather begins, the pebbled beach is overrun with tourists. As well as miles of coast, the beach has plenty of restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs alongside.
Next to the beach is Brighton Pier. The iconic tourist attraction has everything from rides to a casino, so there's plenty to keep people of all ages entertained.
The remains of the West Pier are also an iconic monument in Brighton. Although the pier can no longer be visited after the destruction caused by two fires, it's still a striking sight and one of the city's main attractions.
When the sun sets, Brighton's legendary nightlife starts up. With plenty of students in the area, thanks to the two universities here, the nightlife is an exciting option, available throughout the year.
The Mash Tun is one of the city's most famous and popular pubs, drawing people in with the tag line, 'friendly foodtasty bar staff', as well as the student drinks deals.
Next door, Fitzherberts also offers cheap drinks deals and retains its quaint pub feel, while being a favourite for the younger crowds.
When it comes to clubs in Brighton, the seafront is lined with bars including Digital, which offers all different types of music, depending on what night you go, as well as being a live music venue, and Coalition.
The Green Door Store, one of the most recently opened clubs in Brighton, is also one of the quirkiest. The club cum live music venue is a converted wine cellar located underneath Brighton Station.
For two of the trendiest hotels in Brighton that offer room prices that won't break the budget, try Hotel Pelirocco and Myhotel.
Hotel Pelirocco is a boutique hotel whose rooms are all individually designed. 'Pretty Vacant' has been dedicated to the Sex Pistols and outfitted accordingly, while 'Betty's Boudoir' has been decorated in the 1950's style dedicated to Betty Page. Discounts and deals are available.
Myhotel is in the North Laine's and only a few minutes' walk from most of the city's major attractions. The stylish hotel also offers discounts on room prices.