Brighton – a city by the sea
Learn everything about Brighton from its historic landmarks like Brighton Pier and the Royal Pavilion to its unique blend of traditional and modern culture. You’ll also find useful travel information such as a map of Brighton, accommodation booking and information on famous attractions and events such as Brighton Marina, Brighton Museum & Gallery and much more.
Memory of Brighton“Brighton really is a beautiful city, pebbly beach and all! It is a lively vibrant cultured city by the sea, I love it! It is so close to the capital and has both the bustling life of a city and the calmness of the sea wrapped up in one.”
Vanessa, Spain
Fashionable, funky and minutes from London
Brighton is more than the seaside, more than the city and the mix is more than double the fun. Fashionable, funky and loaded with style, Brighton & Hove has everything you could want from a trip to Britain - a royal palace, elegant Regency architecture, museums with more, laid-back beach life and superb shopping – all this on the south coast of England, just 49 minutes from central London.
Culture and heritage
Walking around Brighton, 400 years of history and style unfold before you. The Royal Pavilion is the magnificent palace created by King George IV, and is an eclectic mix of styles that has to be seen to be believed. Elsewhere, there are museums and galleries galore, special events throughout the year from car rallies to carnivals, and England’s largest arts festival in May.
Attractions
Don’t miss the Royal Pavilion, home of King George IV, and probably the most exotic, extravagant royal palace in Europe. Stroll along the Victorian Pier and the beachfront, where stylish bars and cafés spill out onto the curved paving, jostling for space with surfer shops, giant sculptures, buskers, fresh fish and artists’ studios.
Food and drink
Brighton’s diversity extends to its choice of restaurants. With more than 400 to choose from you can eat your way around the world. Along the beachfront between the two Piers there are several restaurants and cafés – perfect for people-watching. You’ll certainly be spoilt for choice when it comes to food in Brighton, but don’t miss the fantastic fish and chips!
Shopping
Brighton truly is a shopper’s paradise. Explore the intricate maze of twisting alleyways and hidden squares in the 17th century Brighton Laines. The bustling criss-cross streets of the North Laine make a great hunting ground for unique retro, vintage and kitsch finds. And bargain hunters will love the weekend markets and Brighton Marina for discount shopping at factory outlet shops.
Music and nightlife
Brighton’s club scene is internationally known for its innovation, variety and brilliant crowds. Live music is a way of life in Brighton, and well-known DJs are always in town and clubbers travel from far and wide for a night out in the city. On any one night you can choose between jazz, soul, R 'n' B, techno, indie, funk, gay, house, salsa, 60s, 70s, 80s, & 90s.
Buy before you fly
There are so many fantastic things to see and do in Brighton, so don’t waste you time in queues – buy your travel and attraction tickets online! Our great MP3 Walking Tour of Brighton (www.visitbritaindirect.com/en-GB/detail.aspx?ProductCode=TP18) takes you around the city’s attractions, piers and laines, telling you all you need to know about your new favourite city and allowing you to see Brighton at your own pace. For more great offers, go to VisitBritain Direct.com (www.visitbritaindirect.com.au).
Must see and do
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- Take a guided tour of the extraordinary and extravagant Royal Pavilion.
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