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Category: Parks - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Preston Rd, Brighton
Come here to see Brighton's largest park, complete with a rock garden that is illuminated during the evening. Many come by this site for relaxation or recreation. Tennis courts and boule lawns are available for the enjoyment of all. It is also not unusual to see people jogging, biking or skateboarding along the park's...
Category: Sightseeing - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Pavilion Gardens, Brighton BN1 1EE
This unique palace was a conservative farmhouse during the late 18th century. George IV used the skills of architect John Nash to design the ornate structure that stands here today. The intriguing exterior design displays various aspects of Indian architecture, while the decor inside reflects styles typical of the...
Category: Sightseeing - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TB
Numerous hands-on and interactive exhibits are provided in this educational and entertaining marine land. Adults and children alike can view sharks, stingrays, octopuses, and eels in their natural habitat. Special exhibits such as the Kingdom of the Seahorse and the touch pool allow visitors to get up close to...
Category: Parks - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Stanmer Park, Falmer, Brighton BN1 7JT
Located in the midst of the naturally beautiful Sussex Downs is this 5000 year-old plot of land. In the 1700s, the prominent Pelham family acquired the area and constructed the Stanmer House. Brighton and Hove Council manages the parkland and uses it as a refuge for wildlife and as an opportunity to teach others...
Category: Sightseeing - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Brighton
Pubs, theme park rides, restaurants, and video games are all provided at this must-see attraction. This is not one of Brighton's classiest sights, but it is full of fun and entertainment for all. The pier was constructed in 1896. At the turn of the century, the quay was renamed the Palace Pier; these days its formal...
Category: Great Views - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Devil's Dyke Rd, Brighton BN6 9DY
This deep valley affords magnificent views stretching from South Downs to the north, and from the English Channel to the National Trust marker. Though this was actually formed by glacial movement, a legendary story accompanies the breathtaking views. The legend goes that the Dyke was formed by the devil in an attempt...
Category: Museums - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: 201 Kings Rd Arches, Sussex, Brighton BN1 1NB
This is one of two small museums located between the Palace and West Piers. Displays show pictures and films reflecting times when the fishing industry was prominent in this town's economy. The old fishing boat, known as a Sussex Clinker, can be viewed in this institute. It is the type of boat that used to be abundant...
Category: Sightseeing - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: The Green, Rottingdean, Brighton
Venture just four miles east of Brighton to this charming village. The garden was at one time a part of The Elms, which was home to Rudyard Kipling, author of "The Jungle Book" and "Captains Courageous." This spacious area contains a wealth of wildlife, well-manicured landscapes, and peaceful surroundings. Scented...
Category: Sightseeing - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Preston Rd, Sussex, Brighton BN1 6SD
This Edwardian gentry home contains over 20 rooms and four floors. The original structure was constructed in the mid-13th century. The mansion standing today was constructed between the 18th and 20th centuries. Special attention has been paid to detail, as each room depicts the varied lifestyles of each level of...
Category: Great Views - Brighton Attractions & Activities
Address: Near Eastbourne, Brighton
Driving the narrow country roads of southern England, you encounter the beginnings of the chalk cliffs commonly known as "The White Cliffs of Dover." It is here that you will find Beachy Head, which is a high peak cliff that juts out into the English Channel and overlooks a lighthouse situated at the base of the cliff...
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