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About Brighton

About Brighton

Brighton is a must-visit city. Sitting by the sea with its famous pebble beach, it appeals as much to those looking for a seaside delight as those looking for excellent shops and fascinating sights. For a start there's the famous oriental Royal Pavilion, Regency architecture, and a Victorian aquarium. Add to that the Brighton Wheel, beachfront sports and events, and the remarkable Lanes - a paradise of boutique shops around a maze of alleyways.

Getting to Brighton

Getting to Brighton

The buses - numbers 2 and 700, run between Chichester and Brighton and are very frequent. Bus stops on main road, 1 minute walk away. Journey by bus to Brighton goes along the coast road and takes about 30 minutes. Alternatively you may catch the train from Shoreham Station. Be advised that it it rather difficult to find parking on busy days in Brighton so we would recommend public transport.

Brighton Pier

Brighton Pier

A Victorian pier with various food and drink outlets, fairground attractions and Palace of Fun arcade. Palm Court Fish Restaurant, Victoria's bar and Horatio's bar. With a choice of bars and our famous fish and chip restaurant, Brighton Pier makes it a day to remember!

Brighton Pavilion

Brighton Pavilion

The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) transformed by John Nash between 1815 and 1822 into one of the most dazzling and exotic buildings in the British Isles. The Pavilion houses furniture and works of art including original pieces lent by HM The Queen and a magnificent display of Regency silver-gilt. The Royal Pavilion Tearoom, with its fabulous balcony, overlooks the Pavilion gardens, which have also been returned to their original Regency splendour.

Brighton Sea Life Centre

Brighton Sea Life Centre

Let us take you on a fascinating journey through the original Victorian architecture of the oldest operating aquarium in the world from the coastline to the depths of the ocean. Discover a magical underwater world filled with a dazzling array of amazing creatures. Every step will reveal something new, from a face to face encounter with sharks to a hands-on rockpool experience.

Brighton City Walks

Brighton City Walks

"The Brighton story" city walking tour is ideal for visitors, language schools, groups and individuals. Brighton's colourful past is brought to life on this acclaimed 90 minute tour with an experienced local guide exploring Brighton past and present. Tour is suitable for all ages and nationalities.

The Lanes

The Lanes

Once the heart of the old fishing town of Brighthelmstone, The Lanes, Brighton's historic quarter is an intricate maze of twisting alleyways, offering an extraordinary mix of history and heritage lingering amidst the antique, jewellery, boutique fashion and design shops.

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