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Brighton
Enviromental Attraction
Rampion Visitor Centre is an exciting and interactive educational experience for children and adults of all ages. Visits are completely free, and you get the whole Visitor Centre to yourselves.
Hove
Windmill
A hexagonal smock mill on top of flint tower and barns dating from the 1820's with the original workings in place. Visitors can discover how grain is made into flour.
Falmer , Brighton
Sports Ground
The award-winning American Express Stadium opened in 2011 and is home to Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club. The club currently compete in the Premier League, following promotion from the Championship in 2017.
Brighton
Trips & Tours
We offer guided tours of Brighton’s quirky city centre and the gorgeous surrounding countryside and coast.
Experiences
From bread-making to coastal foraging adventures, pottery painting to peaceful beach yoga, experience the very best of Brighton and Hove with passionate local independent hosts.
Yuup is a vibrant marketplace for local experiences. We connect local…
Brighton
Workshop
Whether you are a beginner starting out in this fascinating craft or a more experienced jeweller, we have a course for you at the North Laine Jewellery School.
Brighton
Cycle/Vehicle Hire
Visiting Brighton & Hove and not sure what to do or what to see? Then you need to visit Brighton Beach Bikes. A central location, next to Brighton Pier and the seafront cycle lane.
Hove
Sports Ground
Step into a Bavarian Winter Lodge right in the heart of Sussex. With twinkling fairy lights, pinecone centrepieces, festive scents of spiced mulled wine and fir trees, and a night of dancing ahead, it’s a Christmas celebration you won’t forget!
Brighton
Escape Room
Experience the most unique escape rooms in Brighton, conveniently located just 5 minutes from Brighton train station, our unique escape rooms are housed in unconventional spaces, including a reclaimed shipping container and a basement, providing a…
Rottingdean
Garden
Gardens once formed part curtilage of The Elms where Rudyard Kipling lived from 1897-1902. There is a "wild garden" for picnics & croquet can be seen during the summer. Apart from this, no ball games or radios are allowed.