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Planning your trip to Brighton & Hove? Download the essential, free Brighton map to help you find your way around the city.

Brighton & Hove is a compact city and easy to explore on foot and to help make it even easier we have a selection of maps to help you find your way around. The main Brighton map is the City Centre walking map which includes Brighton Station and most of the major attractions such as the Royal Pavilion , Brighton i360 , Brighton Palace Pier and Sea Life .  The Brighton map will show you that Brighton Station is right in the city centre and only about 10 minutes’ walk from these main attractions.

Shopping Breaks

The Brighton map highlights the main shopping streets and the Churchill Square Shopping Centre but if you are planning a shopping break you can also download more detailed maps of The Lanes and the North Laine to help plan your shopping excursion. If you normally head straight for the seafront after getting off the train at Brighton Station, the map will show you that if you turn left out of the station you will enter the shopper’s paradise of the North Laine and The Lanes.

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Download the City Wide map to see more of Brighton & Hove.  Past Hove Lawns you’ll see the Lagoon and Hove Museum & Art Gallery . North of the city centre is the Booth Museum and Preston Manor . East of the city brings you to Brighton Racecourse , Brighton Marina and the picturesque village of Rottingdean .

Download Brighton Maps

Below is the full range of downloadable Brighton & Hove maps, please note, you will need Adobe Reader (free PDF software) installed to view the maps.

Download the PDF Brighton City Centre Walking Map (5 MB)

Download the PDF Brighton Lanes & Seafront Map (2 MB)

Download the PDF Brighton North Laine & Cultural Quarter Map (2 MB)

Download the PDF Brighton CityWide Map (345 KB)

Download the Accessible PDF City Centre Walking Map (5MB), which details locations of dropped kerbs within the city centre area

Download the Blue Badge Parking Bay Map (1MB), which indicates streets in the city that have Blue Badge parking spaces.

Please note all of the above maps are copyrighted to VisitBrighton. Please do not use them for anything other than personal use.

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Easy to get to by road, rail, air, sea and tunnel, you can arrive unruffled ready to relax and enjoy your stay.

North of the town, the A23 connects to the M23/M25 motorway while East-West directions are served by the A27. For a clearer view of the road links to Brighton try Google Maps UK , Multi Map , Street Map or for route planning The AA .

National Express coaches run services from London and other major towns and cities around the UK. For more information call National Express on +44 0990 808080. Rail services to and from London Victoria are fast and frequent with Southern's 49 minute service. Thameslink trains also connect Brighton to London King's Cross and Bedford and there are direct Intercity trains to Birmingham, Manchester, Scotland and Wales. You can check the train times at www.trainline.co.uk .

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If you are thinking of catching a train from the continent to London and then to Brighton have a look at the Eurostar web site.

If you need to catch the underground through London (often called 'the tube') check out www.thetube.com .

Brighton & Hove's 'doorstep' airport , London Gatwick , is only 30 minutes away by direct train or 28 miles by road. With over 120 destinations by scheduled services from Gatwick, you can travel anywhere in the world. Or, the world can easily get to Brighton & Hove ... Gatwick Airport switchboard +44 (0)1293 535353.

Serving more international destinations than any other airport worldwide, London Heathrow is a little further - 60 miles, approximately 1½ hours by road - but still easily accessible with direct coach services from Heathrow to Gatwick to Brighton. Heathrow Airport switchboard +44 (0)181 759 4321.

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If you fancy renting a car when you're in the UK the companies Avis Car Rental rent you cars from Gatwick Airport. Possibly cheaper (judging by the name!) are Thrifty Cars .

Transmanche ferries operates from local ferry port Newhaven, 9 miles from Brighton & Hove, and offers regular sailings to Dieppe, France throughout the year. The journey takes 4 hours. Call 0871 423 1002 or visit www.transmancheferries.com . Also LD Lines operates from local ferry port Newhaven offering regular sailings to Le Havre, France throughout the year. Call 0870 428 4335 or visit www.ldlines.co.uk .

Less than 2 hours from Brighton & Hove either via London Waterloo or Ashford International, the Channel Tunnel avoids delays caused by weather and Customs and connects the city to France, Belgium and beyond.

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14 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Brighton, East Sussex

Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Dec 28, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Author Bryan Dearsley visited England in 2022 where he spent a month exploring its lovely southern coastline, including touring the seaside town of Brighton.

Brighton, the largest and best known seaside resort on the English Channel , stretches some five miles along the pebbled and sometimes steep chalk shoreline of the South Downs in East Sussex.

Brighton Beach and Palace Pier

Once a fishing village with narrow, winding lanes, Brighton blossomed into an elegant vacation spot during the 18th-century, where England's elite relaxed in fashionable spas and hotels under the restorative influence of sea air.

Reminders of this period still abound. Charming Regency terraces; the delightful Palace Pier ; and the Royal Pavilion , the exotic summer home of George IV who was one of the country's most flamboyant and eccentric kings, are among the town's top tourist attractions.

Although Brighton's famous pebble beaches are now lined with souvenir shops and amusement arcades, it remains a culturally vibrant destination and one of the most popular places to visit in England — especially in summer. The town's busy calendar of events includes the popular Brighton Festival each spring, horse races in the summer, and the famous London to Brighton Veteran Car Run in November.

Brighton is also a great place for sports enthusiasts. Highlights include sailing, kitesurfing, and diving, as well as hiking and biking along the downs or across the many lovely green spaces, such as historic Stanmer Park just to the north of town.

For details of these and many other fun things to do in this popular seaside town, be sure to read our list of the top tourist attractions in Brighton, East Sussex.

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The Royal Pavilion in Brighton

The Royal Pavilion is difficult to miss. Located in the center of Brighton just steps from the sea, the building's extraordinary peaks and spires look as if they'd be more at home in India. That was certainly the intention of architect John Nash, who designed this summer palace for the Prince of Wales (later George IV) in the Indian Mogul style.

Best seen via guided tour, highlights of the building include the Banqueting Room, with its lovely Asian décor, and the Royal Bedrooms. The tent-like Music Room is also worth seeing. Audio guides are available.

Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum

For a real treat, partake in a traditional afternoon tea in the Royal Pavilion Tearoom. Be sure to also allocate some time to explore the delightful Royal Pavilion Gardens. Free to visit, they can be explored by following the gently winding garden pathways, or you can simply stake your place on the lawns or a park bench.

Address: 4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: https://brightonmuseums.org.uk

Brighton Palace Pier

No trip to the seaside would be complete without a visit to a pier. With their fun amusement arcades, joke shops, and fish-and-chip stands, spending time at a seaside pier has been a tradition among visitors to the seaside since Victorian times..

Thanks to its decorative ironwork and majestic setting, Brighton's Victorian-era Palace Pier is undoubtedly one of the country's most attractive such landmarks. Jutting out to sea like the upper deck of a steamship on spindly iron legs, Palace Pier is the sole survivor of the town's three original piers (one was destroyed by a storm, while another stands derelict near the town's seafront).

Brighton Palace Pier

Built in 1891 and stretching some 1,700 feet from shore, it has lost none of its appeal. In addition to its dining and shopping, the pier also boasts other fun things to do, including state-of-the-art thrill rides and game arcades.

Address: Madeira Drive, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: http://brightonpier.co.uk/

Brighton Promenade

There's no end of fun things to do and places to visit near Brighton's Palace Pier, too. Many of them are just a short stroll away, along the promenade, and can easily be combined with a visit to the pier or other major Brighton attractions.

A fun diversion for those traveling with kids is Volk's Electric Railway . Built in 1833 and the oldest operating electric railway in the world, this narrow gauge line runs along the seafront from the pier, with three stations from which to catch the train.

At 1.25 miles in length, a ride can also save a fair bit of walking between attractions. Along the way, you'll pass the Brighton Fishing Museum , with its interesting exhibits relating to the town's origins and its long history as a fishing town.

Indian Pavilion and the Brighton promenade

The railway also connects to Brighton Marina , via the Black Rock station. Be sure to allocate some time to explore the marina, which offers great shopping and dining experiences.

Aquarium station is where you'll want to disembark for SEA LIFE Brighton . Established in 1872 as Brighton Aquarium, this modernized attraction is now home to more than 100 species of sea life.

Address: Visitor Centre, Madeira Drive, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: https://volksrailway.org.uk

The Lanes and North Laine

The center of the old fishing village of Brighthelmstone , as Brighton was once called, stood on the site of the bustling narrow alleyways known as The Lanes. The charming little 17th-century cottages, with their colorful wooden façades are now antique shops, boutiques, galleries, and cafés.

To the east of The Lanes is Old Steine , a former village green. It is now a well-tended square extending to Grand Parade, a magnificent boulevard lined with trees and planted with flowers.

Also worth visiting is North Laine . This arts-inspired shopping area boasts an eclectic mix of boutique shops and antique stores, galleries, and cafés, as well as entertainment venues.

Address: Meeting House Lane, Brighton, East Sussex

British Airways i360 Viewing Tower

Undoubtedly one of the most impressive attractions on England's south coast, the British Airways i360 Viewing Tower is a must-do on any Brighton itinerary. Replacing the Brighton Wheel as the town's tallest structure (the wheel has since been dismantled), this 531-foot-tall seafront tower opened in 2016 to great fanfare as the world's first vertical cable car and tallest moving observation tower.

Resembling a huge needle and referred to as a "vertical pier", the structure's circular observation platform can lift up to 200 people to heights of 453 feet for a spectacular view of the surrounding area and over the English Channel. Other features include a tearoom and gift shop.

British Airways i360 Viewing Tower

For a real treat, check into the availability of the attraction's food and drink options and time your visit for one of their regular special events.

Address: Lower Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: http://britishairwaysi360.com/

Brighton Beach

If you're traveling to Brighton by train from London and wondering where the beach is, just follow the crowds. Odds are, they're also making their way to Brighton Beach, one of the top spots for swimming, sunbathing, and water-based activities on England's south coast.

Lined by a wide and extremely long promenade, Brighton Beach centers around the historic Parade Pier and is almost always busy during the warmer months of the year.

Also known as Central Beach , it's almost entirely made up of pebbles (or shingle), although some sand is revealed for a short period during low tide. Once you've claimed your spot, and so long as you've brought a towel to lay on, you'll find the beach experience here is as good as any other in Britain.

Lifeguard services are provided during peak months, and change facilities and washrooms are available for the public to use. Also available are volleyball and basketball courts, a large children's play area with splash pool, and rentals of equipment such as kayaks, paddleboards, and Jet Skis.

In addition to the many attractions overlooking Brighton Beach, you'll find plenty of good food and beverage opportunities, too.

Address: Brighton Seafront Office, 141, Kings Road Arches, Brighton, East Sussex

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Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

Located in the Royal Pavilion's former Royal Stables and Riding School is the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery . This first-rate museum is worth visiting for its impressive collection of Art Deco pieces, its costume gallery with fashions from the 18th century, and the excellent Willett Collection of porcelain and ceramics.

There's even a good (albeit small) Egyptian Gallery that's worth a visit. A gift shop is located on the premises.

Address: Royal Pavilion Gardens, Pavilion Parade, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/brighton-museum-art-gallery/

Regency architecture in Brighton

Strolling through Brighton's residential areas, with their lovely Regency-style terraces and squares, is a popular pastime. West of the town center, heading towards Hove, are street after street of old homes, with round bay windows and iron balconies.

The best examples are at Regency Square, Brunswick Terrace, Brunswick Square, and the horseshoe-shaped Adelaide Crescent. Sussex Square, Lewes Crescent, and Arundel Terrace, all east of the town center, are also worth seeing. Another fine local example of historic architecture, Preston Manor is open to the public and perfectly captures life at the turn of the century.

Regency Houses

You can also find some good examples of Regency-era architecture close to the town center and its major tourist attractions. Visit The Lanes for examples of townhomes that also include shopfronts on the lower levels, and a sightseeing walk along the seafront facing Kings Road or Marine Parade will reveal numerous hotels and inns from this era.

Address: Preston Drove, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/prestonmanor/

Brighton Festival

The annual three-week Brighton Festival runs from early to late May and attracts artists from around the world for performances ranging from orchestral and church concerts to jazz and comedy shows. Film screenings and recitals are also among the 400 or so events offered in this diversified festival.

Although the repertoire is varied, 19th-century music predominates. Venues include the Royal Pavilion, the Brighton Dome , the Theatre Royal, and local churches.

Address: 21-22 Old Steine, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: http://brightonfestival.org/

Brighton Toy and Model Museum

The Brighton Toy and Model Museum, tucked away underneath the town's train station, contains a vast array of vintage, rare, and unique toys from Britain and Europe. Highlights of the museum's vast collection include antique model trains by Hornby; stuffed bears by Steiff; die-cast cars by Corgi; and all sorts of dolls, toy soldiers, farmyards, circuses, planes, and puppets.

Other collections of note include numerous toy buses, construction sets, boats, stuffed animals, zoos, and character play sets. Particularly fun is a unique train set featuring local tourist attractions.

The museum shop and foyer is also home to a useful Visitor Information Point, offering maps and literature relating to local events in Brighton.

Hot Tip : Try to plan your visit to coincide with one of the museum's special "Running Days" when you'll get to see much rarer toy trains in action.

Address: 52-55 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: http://brightontoymuseum.co.uk/

Fossilized Dodo bird at the Booth Museum of Natural History

Another Brighton attraction that's certainly worthy of a visit is the Booth Museum of Natural History . It's notable for being home to one of Britain's largest collections of stuffed birds. Other highlights include a large collection of insects, fossils, and skeletons.

Founded in 1874, the museum is also home to the (in)famous "Merman," a Victorian-era hoax creature that many people at the time believed to be real. Be sure to check out the fascinating audio-visual displays that recount the exploits of the museum's "Victorian gentleman" founder, Edward Booth.

Address: 194 Dyke Road, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/booth/

Bluebell Railway

Just a few miles from Brighton, the Bluebell Railway is a fascinating piece of Britain's engineering heritage. Running some 11 miles along the border between East and West Sussex, this fully functional railway operates between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead. From here, you can catch a connecting train to London or Brighton.

Famous as the first preserved steam passenger railway in the world to operate a public service, the railway's collection includes 30 vintage engines and almost 150 carriages and wagons, most of them pre-1939.

Special themed train rides are offered, including fine dining, murder mystery nights, and Thomas the Tank Engine excursions for the kids. For a special treat, book an afternoon tea experience, served aboard one of the attraction's historic dining cars.

Location: Sheffield Park Station, East Sussex

Official site: www.bluebell-railway.co.uk

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run

While not quite Wacky Races , the Royal Automobile Club's annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is probably the largest collection of unusual looking vehicles you're ever likely to see. The world's longest running motoring celebration has been held almost every November since 1927 and attracts entrants from around the globe.

Typically, some 500 pre-1905 cars attempt the trip, their drivers eager to test their vintage vehicles on the historic 60-mile run from Hyde Park in London to Brighton's seafront. The event's a huge draw for the throngs of spectators and tourists who line the route to cheer these often slow-moving machines onward to the finish line.

Address: Finish Line, Madeira Drive, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: www.veterancarrun.com

Brighton Racecourse

Set high up on the Sussex Downs , the stunning views of Brighton and the English Channel from Brighton Racecourse provide a unique background to the races held here throughout the spring, summer, and fall. It is regarded as one of the most intimate racecourses in the country, with horses crossing the line no more than a few feet from the crowd.

Horseracing fans can enjoy a great day's outing here at one of the country's oldest courses (1783). A restaurant and snack options are available on-site. For those wanting to bring their own food, a picnic area is also available.

Address: Freshfield Road, Brighton, East Sussex

Official site: www.brighton-racecourse.co.uk

We recommend these unique hotels in Brighton near town and the seafront:

  • Hotel Una : Located in Regency square, this boutique luxury hotel features eclectic décor in its funky uniquely styled rooms. Perks include a great breakfast in bed, plus a massage room.
  • Blanch House : This mid-range boutique hotel features themed rooms with comfortable beds. Homemade cookies are provided as a much- welcome treat.
  • Artist Residence Brighton : Along with its affordable rates, this budget-friendly hotel features great sea views, creative décor, and comfy beds. A ping pong room is available for guest use.
  • Premier Inn Brighton City Centre Hotel : This budget hotel is a great choice for its central location, and features spacious family rooms.

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Why we love Brighton

Quirky and cool, Brighton may seem like a typical British seaside resort, but delve below the surface and you’ll discover so much more. Enjoy vintage shopping, art shows, diverse cuisine, healthy and   sustainable restaurants at the forefront, with plenty of pubs for a cheeky afternoon tipple. Explore the Victorian history and modern-day delights of Brighton Palace Pier, search the boho boutiques of its quaint shopping street, The Lanes, or experience a bird’s eye perspective of the coastline from 450ft above the ground, on Brighton i360.

Dig into freshly cooked fish and chips on the sea front, or get back to nature amongst the white cliffs and ancient woodlands of the South Downs National Park. From wildlife to seaside charm, Brighton truly rocks!

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Hit new heights

Venture up high into Brighton’s sky on the  Brighton i360 tower, offering dramatic views of the coastline and the South Downs. Head up higher on a Tower Top Climb right to the summit and secret open-air platform.

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Shop ’til you drop

Shop ’til you drop at the quirky shops inside Brighton’s Lanes . Nestled between North Laine and the seafront, this retail labyrinth is a joy to explore – with eclectic boutiques, sought-after jewellers and art-filled cafés galore.  

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A foodie’s dream

Bursting with flavour, Brighton comes alive with its indy food and local produce. Head out onto the streets of the city to discover the tastes that make up its fashionable food and drink scene.

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Woman holds a yoga pose at the Beach Box Sauna in Brighton

Located right on Brighton Beach, the Beach Box Spa has three wood-fired saunas feel wonderfully wild. As well as freshwater showers and a cool plunge pool, indulgent extras include herbal masks, salt scrubs and aromatherapy oils. And the sea is just a few steps away!  

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Look no further than Brighton for an adrenaline fuelled journey along the coastline on the ride of your life. Jump on a jet ski and see the city sights, pebbled shoreline and iconic pier from the water.

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Royal Pavilion

Visit this 19th-century seaside ‘pleasure palace’ in the heart of Brighton to discover its colourful history.

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Royal Pavilion at dusk, lit up in a range of vivid colours

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Shop ’til you drop at the quirky shops and boutiques inside Brighton’s Lanes.

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Brighton i360

Take flight on the world’s tallest moving observation tower, with 360-degree views of the city and coast.

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Brighton and Hove Pride

Bold, brash and oh-so proud: the Brighton and Hove Pride is the party of the year.

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Brighton Beach

Grab a deckchair and soak up the sea air – and stunning views – at Brighton’s beachfront.

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Brighton Zip

Whizz along Brighton’s beach on this 300m (984ft) zipline – the longest one on the South Coast.

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What could be cooler than gliding along Brighton’s breezy beachfront on your roller blades?

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Lagoon Watersports

Peaceful Hove Lagoon is perfect for paddleboarding – or switch it up with a wakeboarding lesson.

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Cocktails, mini golf and…dinosaurs? With its UV lights and wacky games, this nightspot is one-of-a-kind.

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Luminescent decorations on a mini golf course at Globalls in Brighton

Brighton Museum and Art Gallery

A celebration of all-things Brighton, alongside artefacts and artworks from around the world.

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Brighton Dome

This eclectic entertainment venue hosts stand-up-comedy, circus shows, classical ballet and more.

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Enter Gallery Brighton Tours

Local graffiti artist REQ presents a walking tour of Brighton’s most colourful hidden corners.

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Brighton Open Market

Over 50 years old, Brighton Open Market is thriving with fashion, food and craft stalls, alongside special events.

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Proud Cabaret

Dine with a difference at this dazzling venue, or catch its legendary drag and burlesque brunches.

A performer on stage at Brighton's Proud Cabaret

With top-quality comedy, brunches and club nights, there’s always something new to discover.

A performer on stage at Brighton's Komedia, a comedy club

Shelter Hall

This fun-loving food market is located right on the beach, with panoramic sea views from its terrace.

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Brighton Food Tours

Led by local foodies, these walking tours reveal the sizzling spots you won’t find in a guidebook.

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Brighton Bear Weekend

For four days of big, burly fun, the BBW gets Brighton growling – with club nights, bear-a-oke and more.

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A landmark gay venue and nightclub, having been a part of Brighton’s gay and lesbian scene for over 30 years.

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Brighton Festival

A cornucopia of live theatre, music, dance and cinema, in celebration of the city’s vibrant cultural scene.

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Brighton Fringe

This annual festival showcases Brighton’s incredible arts scene – featuring dance, music, theatre and more.

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The Great Escape

At venues across Brighton, this music festival hosts a diverse array of over 500 pop and rock acts.

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One Garden Brighton

This garden, market and café has mindfulness at its heart, and hosts wellness workshops and festivals.

Fresh flowers and produce on sale at One Market in Brighton

Brighton Diver Rampion Wind Farm Tour

This is no ordinary boat cruise: you’ll voyage out to the whirring turbines of Rampion wind farm.

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An offshore rig, used by Brighton Diver for fishing and diving trips

The Mindful Garden

Take a fresh look at the Royal Pavilion gardens, with the help of this mindfulness audio guide.

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Beach Box Spa

Step inside for a hot, health-enriching sauna experience – then take a cooling plunge in the sea.

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Volk's Electric Railway

For a scenic ride along the seafront, take this open-air train: it has been running for over 135 years.

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Lure Boat Trips

Don’t just learn how to catch a fish in the ocean – discover how to prepare and cook it, too.

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Brighton Marina

This shopping and dining area overlooks the marina’s bobbing yachts – a trendy spot to linger in.

A row of shops and restaurants on Brighton's Marina

To the west of Brighton, this neighbourhood is known for its brightly-painted beach huts and shops.

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A rainbow coloured beach hut on Brighton and Hove beach

Brighton Bike Tours

From street art to sea views, this entertaining ride reveals Brighton’s best bits – all on two wheels.

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‘Kind to the environment and good for the soul’: that’s the motto of this forward-thinking bistro.

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A chef plating up food in Brighton's highly rated Kindling Restaurant

North Laine

You’ll find everything from vintage fashion to foodie temptations in this quirky retail quarter.

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Brighton Fishing Museum

This maritime museum tells the story of Brighton’s humble roots, as a hub for sailors and traders.

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Piers and Queers Tour

From Regency ‘dandies’ to political activism, discover the stories behind this famously progressive city.

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The Brighton Sauna

With its steam room, pools and cabins, this adults-only hangout is a great place to meet like-minded men.

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London Road

Looking for a bargain? This arty district is home to the Open Market and second-hand shops galore.

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Outdoor adventure awaits

From soaring high above Brighton, to floating on the water aboard a kayak – the city is full of outdoor adventure set to get your adrenaline pumping.

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Celebrate Pride

Join the party as two days of celebrations come to Brighton – with headline acts, drag artists, DJ sets and live performances, this is one unforgettable weekend.

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Hit the streets

Vintage finders, collectable hunters and bargain lovers – head to Brighton’s streets for a shopping scene full of indie shops, boutique and antique stores.

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Skate across the ice rink outside Brighton’s iconic Royal Pavilion for a sprinkling of festive cheer in the city.

Places to stay in Brighton

East of the city is this neighbourhood known for its artists, and today is home to one of Britain’s largest LGBTQ communities. It has great bistros, wine bars and you’ll find all things organic and chic here.

Hip and happening Hanover is where a lot of Brighton folk choose to live. You’ll recognise it by its colourfully painted houses and buildings and rammed with restaurants, cafés and bars - which all come as a reward after a very steep hill you have to get up first.

Once a separate part of Brighton, now in a happy marriage. It has lovely regal houses, squares and places to stay. Quieter and more elegant than Brighton itself, with a more laid-back approach to life.

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London Gatwick is the closest international airport to Brighton, taking around 30 minutes by train with various rail companies; see National Rail to play a journey.

With regular trains from London, Portsmouth and Southampton, as well as the Eurostar from King’s Cross St Pancras, it’s quick and easy to get to Brighton from destinations across the south east.

National Express offer a coach from London to Brighton taking around two hours. It’s also well connected to elsewhere in Britain by train or coach.

Getting around

Brighton’s compact size makes it easy to explore by foot, bike or bus once there. Brighton and Hove’s award-winning buses are regular, cost-effective and eco-friendly – making them the ideal way to journey further afield.

Check train times to Brighton from destinations across the south east, including Gatwick and find out more about times, fares and discounts .

Brighton’s best explored on foot, so grab one of VisitBrighton’s downloadable maps , and chuck on your trainers and hit the streets.

Get on your bike and head out on Brighton’s coastal route, for gorgeous sea views and access to the South Downs Way and National Park.

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Our Brighton Travel Guide includes recommended places to visit and things to do, accommodation options, tips and more for one of the most popular seaside resorts and cities on the southern coast of England. Everything you need to plan your visit and essential reading for any visitor to Brighton!

Plan your visit to Brighton

Located south of London on the southern coast of England is the popular seaside resort and city of Brighton and Hove. Described as ‘bohemian, hedonistic and colourful’ ( VisitBritain.com ) Brighton is a cute, quirky English city that has it all.

Brighton is also the perfect base for exploring some of England’s prettiest villages or why not take a day trip to the Seven Sisters cliffs located in the South Downs National Park?

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FAQs – Visiting Brighton

May to September is the warmest and sunniest time of year to visit. Peak season is July and August when Londoners flock to the seaside during the hot summer months.

It can be breezy in Brighton at any time of year! It can also be chilly in winter so pack accordingly .

The Brighton Festival is held in May and covers the arts – film, dance, comedy, literature, circus, theatre, and opera. Find out more information on the official site.

Plan to spend at least a day to enjoy some of Brighton’s attractions. This would provide enough time to visit the Royal Pavilion and Pier plus enjoy a walk around the Lanes.

Brighton is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway or as part of a road trip along the southern coast of England.

Brighton is a compact city and is easily explored on foot.

There is also a hop-on-hop-off bus available to get you around to all the major sights if you prefer.

How can I get to Brighton from London?

For timetables and tickets, we recommend the trainline . Take the train to Brighton for the day.

Tip – If this is your first time catching a train in the UK read our complete guide to UK train travel which includes all the information you need to know to make travelling around the UK by rail a relaxing and stress-free experience.

  • Distance from London: 47 miles
  • Time taken by train: Fastest is 52 minutes to around 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Depart London Victoria. London Blackfriars or London Bridge.

Brighton can take between 1 to 2 hours from London by road. Take the A23/M23 south until you arrive in Brighton. It is that easy!

There is a park and ride scheme available to get into the city. Alternatively there are number of car parks in the city. Don’t forget to carry change to pay parking meters.

  • From London: Seven Sisters and South Downs Full-Day Tour – Explore the beauty of the South Downs National Park and see the famous white cliffs of the coast on a small group tour from London. Visit the chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters and discover the Neolithic carving of the Longman of Wilmington.
  • Private Brighton & Arundel Castle or Petworth House Day Tour – Visit the lovely Regency seaside resort of Brighton and continue to Arundel Castle, home to the Duke of Norfolk for over 700 years. Travel in style in a luxury chauffeur-driven vehicle with door-to-door transfers from central London.

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Below you will find a selection of the best tickets, tours and experiences available in Brighton. These tours are all available from Get Your Guide which is our tour company of choice due to their flexible cancellation policies and great customer service.

  • Brighton Sea Life Centre – Visit the world’s oldest aquarium.
  • Grand Brighton Bike Tour – Experience Brighton by bike on a leisurely 2.5-hour guided tour, and explore the artistic back streets of North Laine, the flamboyant architecture of the Royal Pavilion, quaint Fishing Quarter, Georgian architecture of Brunswick Square, and more.
  • Brighton Zip Line Experience Ticket – Get an adrenaline rush on the longest zip line on the south coast of England and experience Brighton from a different perspective. Race your friends on a dual zip line or choose the complete package and have a go on the drop zone.
  • Guided Chocolate Tour with Tastings – Sample your way around the seaside city of Brighton on this unique guided tour. With a local, visit some of Brighton’s most beloved chocolate shops and taste a selection of delicious sweet treats.
  • Brighton Walking Food Tour – Discover the history and cuisine of Brighton on a 2-hour walking food tour, making regular stops for tastings of local food and drink.
  • Private Customisable Brighton Tour With a Local – Book a local for a personalised exploration of Brighton. Your local host will give you a local perspective on both top attractions and lesser-known parts of the city with a flexible and exciting itinerary.

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Moscow to Elektrostal by train

The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .

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Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. You can find train tickets for prices as low as , but it may require some flexibility with your travel plans. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets. Unfortunately, no price was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find price results. Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets.

How long does it take to get from Moscow to Elektrostal by train?

The journey between Moscow and Elektrostal by train is approximately 32.44 mi. It will take you more or less 2 hr 7 min to complete this journey. This average figure does not take into account any delays that might arise on your route in exceptional circumstances. If you are planning to make a connection or operating on a tight schedule, give yourself plenty of time. The distance between Moscow and Elektrostal is around 32.44 mi. Depending on the exact route and provider you travel with, your journey time can vary. On average, this journey will take approximately 2 hr 7 min. However, the fastest routes between Moscow and Elektrostal take 1 hr 3 min. If a fast journey is a priority for you when traveling, look out for express services that may get you there faster. Some flexibility may be necessary when booking. Often, these services only leave at particular times of day - or even on certain days of the week. You may also find a faster journey by taking an indirect route and connecting in another station along the way.

How many journeys from Moscow to Elektrostal are there every day?

On average, there are 71 daily departures from Moscow to Elektrostal. However, there may be more or less on different days. Providers' timetables can change on certain days of the week or public holidays, and many also vary at particular times of year. Some providers change their schedules during the summer season, for example. At very busy times, there may be up to departures each day. The providers that travel along this route include , and each operates according to their own specific schedules. As a traveler, you may prefer a direct journey, or you may not mind making changes and connections. If you have heavy suitcases, a direct journey could be best; otherwise, you might be able to save money and enjoy more flexibility by making a change along the way. Every day, there are an average of 18 departures from Moscow which travel directly to Elektrostal. There are 53 journeys with one change or more. Unfortunately, no connection was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find connections.

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Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Moscow to Elektrostal.

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  1. Download Brighton Maps

    Download the essential, free Brighton map to help you find your way around the city. Brighton & Hove is a compact city and easy to explore on foot and to help make it even easier we have a selection of maps to help you find your way around. The main Brighton map is the City Centre walking map which includes Brighton Station and most of the ...

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    The Royal Pavilion is an iconic building in Brighton and is famous for its chinoiserie architecture. It is a must-see attraction for tourists visiting Brighton, and provides a glimpse into the lives of royalty in the 18th and 19th centuries. Great to explore if you're into history or architecture.

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    For a clearer view of the road links to Brighton try Google Maps UK, Multi Map, Street Map or for route planning The AA. National Express coaches run services from London and other major towns and cities around the UK. For more information call National Express on +44 0990 808080. Rail services to and from London Victoria are fast and frequent ...

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    Explore the Victorian history and modern-day delights of Brighton Palace Pier, search the boho boutiques of its quaint shopping street, The Lanes, or experience a bird's eye perspective of the coastline from 450ft above the ground, on Brighton i360. Dig into freshly cooked fish and chips on the sea front, or get back to nature amongst the ...

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    Brighton is a beachfront city on East Sussex, south-eastern coast of England, 76 km south of London. In 1997, the neighbouring communities of Brighton and Hove joined to form the City of Brighton and Hove which was given city status in 2001. Overview. Map. Directions.

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