Other Must-Do Brighton Attractions...

There are plenty of additional places to see on your visit to Brighton & Hove:

Booth Museum Of National History – Admission to the museum is free and contains a large collection of British creatures (including birds, whales, skeletons and more) set amidst a backdrop of what would have been their natural surroundings. In some ways it’s rather eerie, but certainly worth a visit.

Hove Museum & Art Gallery – This buildings claim to fame is that the first ever cinematic movie to be played in Britain was done so in Hove. And you can catch it here among a number of additional interesting displays.

The Lanes – Enjoy a bit of shopping? There’s a wonderful mix of quaint little shops as well as fashionable new boutiques in “the lanes”, a narrow maze of tiny streets that would delight the heart of any self-respecting shopper. Also found in this region are some charming little restaurants and cafes.

The Brighton Festival – Officially the second largest arts festival in Britain, the Brighton Festival is a huge event, with a huge compilation of music, dance and theatre from artisans all over the world.

 








An Introduction To Brighton

A Brief History Of Brighton

Interesting Brighton Facts For Visitors

Getting To Brighton

Getting Around Town In Brighton


Top Brighton Attractions:

Royal Pavillion

Brighton Pier

Preston Manor

Sealife Exhibition

Brighton Beach

Other Brighton Tourist Attractions 


Brighton Hotels, B&B's & Accommodation

Top Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In Brighton

Shopping In Brighton

Brighton Nightlife

Off The Beaten Path - Hidden Travel Gems Of Brighton

Daytrip To Arundel