Brighton

Vibrant, colourful, creative and busy.

Brighton is home to a cornucopia of cultural delights. Thousands flock to the beach every year to soak up the sun and explore this compact city. Head up the British Airways i360 for a bird’s eye view of the city or mosey through the historic Brighton Lanes to Brighton Pier and enjoy an afternoon of doughnuts, rides and fish and chips.

 

The Royal Pavilion

The Royal Pavilion 4-5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton BN1 1EE
Built as King George IV’s pleasure palace when Brighton was the heart of fashionable Regency society, the Royal Pavilion was also used by King William IV and Queen Victoria. Today it has been restored to its original 1823 splendour with Indian architecture contrasted with interiors inspired by China.
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Brighton i360

Brighton i360 Lower Kings Road Brighton. BN1 2LN
Brighton’s Best Views by Far Glide up gently to 138 metres high in the spacious glass viewing pod to enjoy stunning 360o views. Admire Brighton’s landmarks, artwork on the rooftops, the South Downs, windfarms out at sea and the expansive stretch of coast all the way from Seven Sisters cliffs…
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