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Brighton
Treasure Hunt
Adventure through the streets of Brighton's city centre and unlock a hidden trail by finding clues, solving puzzles & completing challenges, earning points along the way all self-guided through the Go Quest Adventures app.
Brighton
Marina / Harbour
Brighton Marina is the largest marina in the UK and has plenty to do for all ages, within its picturesque waterfront surroundings. With an 8 screen cinema, 26- lane bowling alley, glow in the dark golf and casino, there’s never a dull moment
Brighton & Hove
Workshop
Step-by-step painting workshops in pubs and bars across Brighton! Even if you haven’t painted since school you will be able to create your very own work of art at a pub with The Paint Club.
Hove
Sports Ground
Nestled between the South Downs and the Sussex coastline, The 1st Central County Ground is home to the oldest professional sports club in the world, Sussex Cricket Club..
Brighton
Museum
Brighton Fishing Museum has exhibitions including boats and fishing artefacts. There are also visual images including archive and contemporary film and a slide show. There is also an audio presentation of fishing folk talking and singing.
Southwick, Brighton
Boat Trip
Sussex Dolphin Project is committed to protecting local dolphin species through research, awareness and education.
The project was launched in 2018 and offers four boat trips between May - September each year.
Brighton
Heritage / Visitor Centre
The Keep is a world-class centre for archives that opens up access to all the collections of the East Sussex Record Office (ESRO), the Royal Pavilion & Museums Local History Collections and the internationally significant university Collections
Brighton
Family Fun & Activities
The UK’s only topsy-turvy attraction, the Upside Down House is a hybrid of street art and experiential entertainment that’s fun for all the family
Near Lewes
Historic House / Palace
Charleston was the modernist home and studio of the painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and a gathering point for some of the 20th century’s most radical artists, writers and thinkers known collectively as the Bloomsbury group. It is where they…
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.