Accessible Things To Do in Brighton
The city's main attractions are accessible for all and include an exotic royal palace, museums, an aquarium, concert venues and an Edwardian Manor house...
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Read on for an overview of accessible attractions in Brighton & Hove....
The Royal Pavilion
This exotic royal palace with its Indian inspired exterior and Chinese interior is a must on any visit to the city. The ground floor is accessible to wheelchair users and has an audio-visual room. The palace also offers audio, tactile and sign-language tours which are bookable in advance.
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
This state of the art attraction includes a wide range of permanent and temporary exhibitions. The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers tactile and braille maps.
Komedia
Komedia is an award-winning entertainment venue presenting one of the largest, most diverse programmes in the UK and aims to be accessible to all. Their two spaces are accessible by lift and the downstairs venue has a Sennheiser infra-red hearing system. The bars in both spaces have low-level access for wheelchair users and large print menus and wine lists are available on request. Komedia is part of Attitude is Everything – Charter of Best Practice where they hold a silver award.
Sea Life Brighton
The country's oldest operating aquarium is home to a wide-variety of underwater wildlife and is easily accessible.
Hove Museum & Art Gallery
Among the museum's exhibits is the film gallery celebrating Hove's role in the birth of cinema, all areas are accessible to wheelchairs.
Preston Manor
Experience life both upstairs and downstairs in this traditional Edwaridan manor house. Sign language and tactile tours can be booked to view all 20 rooms.
Brighton Dome
The art deco building hosts an array of performances including classical, comedy, theatre and dance. The three performance venues are accessible with Sennheiser and T-loop systems in the auditoria and bar areas.
Brighton Centre
This is the main concert venue in the city and is the place to catch the big name stars from the world of rock and comedy. The venue was recently (February 2016) granted a Gold Award by Attitude is Everything partly due to their work with Gig Buddies and the installation of a Changing Places toilet.
Plan Your Visit
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