Brighton is what some may consider the Santa Monica of the UK. With loads of sunny seaside activities, Brighton is a popular vacation spot for Brits and European travelers alike.
Brighton Pier has much to offer its fun-loving guests. A great place to bring the kids, Palace of Fun arcade and other fairground attractions will definitely keep the kids happy throughout your stay in Brighton.
After soaking up the sun on the pebbled shores of Brighton Beach, head over to the Royal Pavilion. Formerly the seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV), what was once one of the most magnificent palaces in southern Britain, is now one of the most popular Brighton attractions.
If you are lucky enough to be spend more than a day in sunny Brighton, make it over to the Brighton Dome. This architectural wonder is home to some of the best live entertainment in Brighton. Be sure to catch a show here, the stunning interiors alone are worth a visit.
Satisfy the dare devil in you with paragliding lessons. Get a birds-eye-view of Brighton and its accompanying beaches with an afternoon of paragliding through the open air.
Merchants Quay
The UK's biggest yacht harbor with a casino, modern restaurants, special events and weekly markets...
Grand Junction Road (starting point)
Opposite Coach Station
Tour of Brighton by open-top bus that takes you to all the major Brighton attractions...
Devil's Dyke Road
Rolling hills with farmland down below and endless bicycling opportunities on dirt roads...
Follow the A27 towards Lewes
(East Sussex)
Pretty quaint town where the annual Guy Fawkes Celebration attracts thousands...
Off Merchants Quay
Brighton Marina
Walk or cycle under the salt cliffs all the way down the coast to Saltdean...
Junction of West Street and Queens Road
The Big Ben of Brighton Right Smack In Churchill Square...
Marine Parade
(opposite Brighton Pier)
Huge Victorian Aquarium near Brighton Pier...
Preston Drove
Preston Park
Museum of a restored Edwardian home with walled gardens...
South Avenue
Very large park near Kemptown where Brighton Festival Fringe Holds Outdoor Events...
299 Maderia Drive
Pack your jelly shoes and rent a chair, it's time for pebbly Brighton beach...
Kings Road
Angelic monument that invites you to come lay back on Hove Lawns...
4-5 Pavilion Buildings
Royal Pavilion Shop
The best place to pick up pamphlets and maps for Brighton and all around Sussex...
St Georges Road
The gay heart of the city where the majority of the scene unfolds in pubs, clubs and saunas...
4-5 Pavilion Buildings
Royal Pavillion Gardens
Historical and contemporary art collection next door to the Pavilion...
Lewes Road
Miles of grassy fields and cliffs that reach a high note in Seven Sisters National Park and hug the South East in a hilly embrace...
Church Street
Trafalgar Street
The North Laine is Brighton's main shopping drag and full of one-of-a-kind boutiques with attitude...
4/5 Pavilion Buildings
Brighton's best-known attraction looks like a homegrown Taj Mahal and is decorated in period furnishings. The cafe on the top allows you to have an English Tea while sitting on a balcony overlooking the balconies...
East Street
Walk the old winding streets in Brighton's Lanes and have a look at the jewelry shops and designer boutiques...
Kings Road
The remnants of a once busy pier burned in a tragic fire...
Kings Road Arches
Seafront sculpture shaped like a doughnut that marks the entrance to Central Brighton...