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BRIGHTON
Heritage / Visitor Centre
The centre sits within the West Pier Piazza. Dedicated to the heritage of the pier, the piazza celebrates its unique place in the city’s history and its iconic status for the residents of Brighton and Hove.
Haywards Heath
Parkland / Woodland Garden
Wakehurst is a beautiful botanic gardens located near Haywards Heath and managed by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Set in 465 acres of country estate, Wakehurst boasts ornamental gardens, temperate woodlands, a nature reserve, and an Elizabethan…
Brighton
Trips & Tours
We offer guided tours of Brighton’s quirky city centre and the gorgeous surrounding countryside and coast.
Brighton
Sports Ground
Brighton Racecourse is one of the most exciting, vibrant, race tracks in the South of England and with its fantastic location the seaside course is perfect for a great day out with corporate clients, friends or family.
2 Market Square, Circus Street, Brighton
Arts Centre
The Dance Space is home to a wide range of dance classes, workshops and performances and plays host to artists and choreographers creating and rehearsing new work
Brighton
Quirky
Join actor & master storyteller Rob Marks for an 80 minute walk around Brighton’s famous Lanes.
Brighton & Hove
Live Music Venue
A beautiful 800 year old church that stands in the landscaped garden of Preston Manor, home to sumptuous fourteenth-century wall paintings.
Brighton
Bus / Coach Tour
Discover Sussex in style with Brighton & Beyond Tours. Our award-winning small-group minibus tours take you from Brighton into the stunning South Downs and the iconic Seven Sisters white cliffs. Travel in comfort with knowledgeable local guides or…
Brighton
Walking Tour
The Old Police Cells Museum is a fascinating glimpse into the past. Come and see where the first Brighton Chief Constable was murdered and the graffiti of the mods and rockers era and so much more. Pre booking essential.
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.