Sean's Guidebook

Sean
Sean's Guidebook

Sightseeing

The Brighton Pavilion is open year round and admission starts from £19 for an adult. It’s a former royal residence and was built in the 1800’s for the Prince of Wales, George.
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Brighton Pavilion
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The Brighton Pavilion is open year round and admission starts from £19 for an adult. It’s a former royal residence and was built in the 1800’s for the Prince of Wales, George.
Brighton Pier has amusement rides, slot machines and places to eat. A wristband for unlimited rides can be bought online from £25.
Brighton Pier
Madeira Drive
Brighton Pier has amusement rides, slot machines and places to eat. A wristband for unlimited rides can be bought online from £25.
Brighton's best views seen at 450ft high from the BA i360 giant glass pod. Stunning views of Brighton, the South Downs and the South coast.
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British Airways i360
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Brighton's best views seen at 450ft high from the BA i360 giant glass pod. Stunning views of Brighton, the South Downs and the South coast.
Volk's Electric Railway is the oldest continuously running, electric railway in the World. Situated on Brighton seafront, the Railway was constructed by inventor and son of a clockmaker, Magnus Volk, and first opened to the public in 1883. The route runs for one mile along Brighton seafront, with three stations where passengers can alight. Trains run frequently from March to October and for special events throughout the rest of the year.
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Volks Club
3 Madeira Dr
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Volk's Electric Railway is the oldest continuously running, electric railway in the World. Situated on Brighton seafront, the Railway was constructed by inventor and son of a clockmaker, Magnus Volk, and first opened to the public in 1883. The route runs for one mile along Brighton seafront, with three stations where passengers can alight. Trains run frequently from March to October and for special events throughout the rest of the year.
Brighton Beach is legendary, with it’s long pebbly beach that stretches from Hove Lagoon to Brighton Marina and of course let’s not forget the colourful beach huts that adorn the Hove end of the beach. There are plenty plenty of facilities on the beach. There’s a music hall for entertainment, skate park, volleyball and a plethora of restaurants and takeaways to suit all tastes and pockets. The quieter end of the beach is on the left of the Pier towards Brighton Marina.
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Brighton Beach
off Kings Rd
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Brighton Beach is legendary, with it’s long pebbly beach that stretches from Hove Lagoon to Brighton Marina and of course let’s not forget the colourful beach huts that adorn the Hove end of the beach. There are plenty plenty of facilities on the beach. There’s a music hall for entertainment, skate park, volleyball and a plethora of restaurants and takeaways to suit all tastes and pockets. The quieter end of the beach is on the left of the Pier towards Brighton Marina.
Brighton Aquarium was conceived and designed by Eugenius Birch, the architect responsible for the West Pier. Work began in 1869 and the aquarium opened in 1872 making us the oldest continually operating aquarium in the world!
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SEA LIFE Brighton
Marine Parade
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Brighton Aquarium was conceived and designed by Eugenius Birch, the architect responsible for the West Pier. Work began in 1869 and the aquarium opened in 1872 making us the oldest continually operating aquarium in the world!
Shopping Churchill Square is THE place to shop. With the mix of our brands, the beach on the doorstep & fabulous places to eat. Why go anywhere else?
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Churchill Square Shopping Centre
Russell Place
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Shopping Churchill Square is THE place to shop. With the mix of our brands, the beach on the doorstep & fabulous places to eat. Why go anywhere else?
North Laine has a happening, bohemian vibe with vegetarian cafes, vintage clothing stores, and jewellery stalls centred on busy Kensington Gardens pedestrian road, Gardener Street and Stanley Street.
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North Laine
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North Laine has a happening, bohemian vibe with vegetarian cafes, vintage clothing stores, and jewellery stalls centred on busy Kensington Gardens pedestrian road, Gardener Street and Stanley Street.
Brighton Marina centres on the busy yacht harbour, where sailboats moor at the quay. There’s a cinema and a few shops plus casual eateries with terraces overlooking the water. Volk’s Electric Railway shuttles between the marina and Brighton Beach. Alternatively, take the number 7 bus from Brighton station or North Street to get to the Marina.
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Brighton Marina
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Brighton Marina centres on the busy yacht harbour, where sailboats moor at the quay. There’s a cinema and a few shops plus casual eateries with terraces overlooking the water. Volk’s Electric Railway shuttles between the marina and Brighton Beach. Alternatively, take the number 7 bus from Brighton station or North Street to get to the Marina.
Take the 25 bus from Churchill Square to the Amex Stadium. Alternatively the quickest way to the Stadium is by train from Brighton Station to Falmer Station.
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American Express Community Stadium
Village Way
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Take the 25 bus from Churchill Square to the Amex Stadium. Alternatively the quickest way to the Stadium is by train from Brighton Station to Falmer Station.
With its beautiful woodland walks and extensive open lands, Stanmer Park is just as perfect for a family picnic as it is for a kick about with your friends or those looking for a bracing walk over the Downs. Situated next to Sussex University on the outskirts of the city, Stanmer is a perfect example of the vast open countryside available in Brighton and is the gateway to the South Downs National Park. There is so much to see and do at the park during all seasons and it is home to a varied range of plant and wildlife. Take the 25 or 25x from York Place or Churchill Square to get to Stanmer.
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Stanmer Park station
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With its beautiful woodland walks and extensive open lands, Stanmer Park is just as perfect for a family picnic as it is for a kick about with your friends or those looking for a bracing walk over the Downs. Situated next to Sussex University on the outskirts of the city, Stanmer is a perfect example of the vast open countryside available in Brighton and is the gateway to the South Downs National Park. There is so much to see and do at the park during all seasons and it is home to a varied range of plant and wildlife. Take the 25 or 25x from York Place or Churchill Square to get to Stanmer.
Tranquil, upmarket Hove has a swathe of pebble beach and a broad promenade lined with colourful beach huts. The seafront is backed by Western Lawns, a green strip with a skatepark and a small lagoon. Eateries including chain pizzerias, late-night kebab houses and creative bistros line Church Road, while family-friendly Hove Museum and Art Gallery displays vintage toys. Cricket fans watch county matches at Sussex CCC
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Hove
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Tranquil, upmarket Hove has a swathe of pebble beach and a broad promenade lined with colourful beach huts. The seafront is backed by Western Lawns, a green strip with a skatepark and a small lagoon. Eateries including chain pizzerias, late-night kebab houses and creative bistros line Church Road, while family-friendly Hove Museum and Art Gallery displays vintage toys. Cricket fans watch county matches at Sussex CCC
Take the Number 7 bus from Brighton Station to the Cricket Ground in Hove.
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The 1st Central County Ground Hove
Eaton Road
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Take the Number 7 bus from Brighton Station to the Cricket Ground in Hove.
There are lots of things to do in Lewes in East Sussex. There’s a castle and Anne of Cleves House. Lewes is a great place to shop with so many independent, antique and quirky shops. It’s also the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink in one of our historic pubs. Lewes also boasts a working brewery situated in the heart of the town. If you are visiting on a Tuesday, you may be lucky enough to see the Harveys dray horses delivering the beer. If you are here in November, be sure to visit for the fireworks display and processions on November 5th. Take the 28 or 29 bus from York Place to visit Lewes or take the train from Brighton Station.
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Lewes
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There are lots of things to do in Lewes in East Sussex. There’s a castle and Anne of Cleves House. Lewes is a great place to shop with so many independent, antique and quirky shops. It’s also the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink in one of our historic pubs. Lewes also boasts a working brewery situated in the heart of the town. If you are visiting on a Tuesday, you may be lucky enough to see the Harveys dray horses delivering the beer. If you are here in November, be sure to visit for the fireworks display and processions on November 5th. Take the 28 or 29 bus from York Place to visit Lewes or take the train from Brighton Station.
Devil’s Dyke, just five miles north of Brighton, offers stunning panoramas, a record breaking valley, a curious history and England’s most colourful habitat. At nearly a mile long, the Dyke valley is the longest, deepest and widest 'dry valley' in the UK. Legend has it that the Devil dug this chasm to drown the parishioners of the Weald. On the other hand, scientists believe it was formed naturally just over 10,000 years ago in the last ice age. With a little exploring the Dyke's story starts to reveal itself: The ramparts or walls of the Iron Age hill fort can be seen when you walk around the hill and the remains of the curious Victorian funfair can be found just a few minutes from the car park. Venture into the valley and you will discover a living carpet of flowers and a myriad of colourful insects. When John Constable described the panorama from Devil’s Dyke as 'the grandest view in the world', he wasn’t wrong, but there is so much more to discover here than just a beautiful view. Take the 77 bus from Brighton train station to Devil’s Dyke, do check with the driver for times of the last returning bus. There’s a pub near the bus stop, The Devil’s Dyke Inn, offering food and refreshments.
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Devil's Dyke Road
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Devil’s Dyke, just five miles north of Brighton, offers stunning panoramas, a record breaking valley, a curious history and England’s most colourful habitat. At nearly a mile long, the Dyke valley is the longest, deepest and widest 'dry valley' in the UK. Legend has it that the Devil dug this chasm to drown the parishioners of the Weald. On the other hand, scientists believe it was formed naturally just over 10,000 years ago in the last ice age. With a little exploring the Dyke's story starts to reveal itself: The ramparts or walls of the Iron Age hill fort can be seen when you walk around the hill and the remains of the curious Victorian funfair can be found just a few minutes from the car park. Venture into the valley and you will discover a living carpet of flowers and a myriad of colourful insects. When John Constable described the panorama from Devil’s Dyke as 'the grandest view in the world', he wasn’t wrong, but there is so much more to discover here than just a beautiful view. Take the 77 bus from Brighton train station to Devil’s Dyke, do check with the driver for times of the last returning bus. There’s a pub near the bus stop, The Devil’s Dyke Inn, offering food and refreshments.
Chalk cliffs joining a beach are a very rare occurrence and Sussex is one of the best places in the country to see them. The cliffs are known as the Seven Sisters due to the seven hilltops that make up the silhouette of the cliffs. Whatever the weather, a visit to Seven Sisters Country Park is always memorable. There are many walks to suit all abilities. In addition, there’s cycling paths, bikes can be rented, and kayaking. To get to Seven Sisters take the number 12 or 12X bus from Brighton station.
Seven sisters cliffs
Chalk cliffs joining a beach are a very rare occurrence and Sussex is one of the best places in the country to see them. The cliffs are known as the Seven Sisters due to the seven hilltops that make up the silhouette of the cliffs. Whatever the weather, a visit to Seven Sisters Country Park is always memorable. There are many walks to suit all abilities. In addition, there’s cycling paths, bikes can be rented, and kayaking. To get to Seven Sisters take the number 12 or 12X bus from Brighton station.