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  1. Brighton Palace Pier at night. Credit - OnTheNorway
    Palace Pier is a 1,722ft long Victorian pier, located in the heart of Brighton and Hove’s 8 miles of coastline.
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  2. People in the Sky Bar of the i360
    Take your Brighton experience to new heights... literally! Step inside our spacious glass viewing pod and glide smoothly up to 138 metres above the city. From the top, enjoy breathtaking 360° views across Brighton, the beautiful South Downs, the sparkling sea, and the vibrant city below.
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  1. Down Junior - Air raid shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter - original picture of children in the shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter - original picture of children in the shelter
    Down Junior - Air raid shelter

    Address

    Rugby Road, Brighton, BN1 6ED

    Brighton

    Type

    Type:

    History and Heritage

    Step back in time to discover a unique part of Brighton's wartime history with one of our air raid shelter tours.

    During the war, every school would have had its own air raid shelter, now one of the only surviving examples in the UK is under the…

  2. The exterior main entrance of Brighton Dome, the shot is taken looking up toward the Dome sign above an intricate doorway.
    Image Courtesy of Peter Prior. The inside of Brighton Dome, the image is of the interior main vaulted ceiling.
    Image courtesy of Richard Chivers. Performers rehearse inside the Brighton Dome studio Theatre
    Image courtesy of Andy Stagg. Image shows the Redroaster from outside, a street view from New Road.
    Image courtesy of Hugh Fox. The inside of Brighton Dome's main theatre showing the ceiling lit up emphasising the beautiful architecture and main Dome
    Image courtesy of Chloe Hasemi. The vibrant Brighton Dome audience enjoying a show from the Young Fathers.
    The exterior of Brighton Dome showing the beautiful Regency architecture.
    Image courtesy of Chloe Hashemi. Image shows a performance at Brighton Dome Corn Exchange
    Image courtesy of Richard Chivers. The Brighton Dome Corn Exchange at night.
    Image courtesy of Claire Leach. Image taken at Dome Studio Live. A performer on stage is playing the guitar to a rapt audience.
    The exterior main entrance of Brighton Dome, the shot is taken looking up toward the Dome sign above an intricate doorway.
    Image Courtesy of Peter Prior. The inside of Brighton Dome, the image is of the interior main vaulted ceiling.
    Image courtesy of Richard Chivers. Performers rehearse inside the Brighton Dome studio Theatre
    Image courtesy of Andy Stagg. Image shows the Redroaster from outside, a street view from New Road.
    Image courtesy of Hugh Fox. The inside of Brighton Dome's main theatre showing the ceiling lit up emphasising the beautiful architecture and main Dome
    Image courtesy of Chloe Hasemi. The vibrant Brighton Dome audience enjoying a show from the Young Fathers.
    The exterior of Brighton Dome showing the beautiful Regency architecture.
    Image courtesy of Chloe Hashemi. Image shows a performance at Brighton Dome Corn Exchange
    Image courtesy of Richard Chivers. The Brighton Dome Corn Exchange at night.
    Image courtesy of Claire Leach. Image taken at Dome Studio Live. A performer on stage is playing the guitar to a rapt audience.

    Address

    Church Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1EE

    Telephone

    +44 (0)1273 709709

    Brighton

    Type

    Type:

    Event Venue

    Planning on visiting the amazing Brighton Dome?...If so, click here to get the latest Brighton Dome information direct from the official Brighton tourist information site!

    Facilities

    Payment Methods

    • Groups Accepted

    Tours and Demonstrations

    • Guided Tours Available for Groups

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • Accessible Lift
    • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
    • Ramp/Level Access
    • Wheelchair user accessible

    Facilities

    Travel & Trade

    • Wi-fi available
  3. The archive
    Entrance
    People researching
    Event at The Keep
    Visitor consulting member of staff
    The archive
    Entrance
    People researching
    Event at The Keep
    Visitor consulting member of staff

    Address

    Woollards Way, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9BP

    Telephone

    +44(0)1273 482349

    Brighton

    Type

    Type:

    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

  4. Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity
    Hove Museum of Creativity

    Address

    Hove Museum of Creativity, 19 New Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 4AB

    Telephone

    +44 (0)3000 290900

    Hove

    Type

    Type:

    Museum

    Hove Museum of Creativity is one of the most family friendly and accessible museums in the south east.

    Facilities

    Children & Infants

    • Baby changing
    • Family Friendly, Children Welcome

    Facilities

    Payment Methods

    • Groups Accepted

    Tours and Demonstrations

    • Educational Visits Accepted

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • Accessible Lift
    • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
    • Ramp/Level Access
    • Wheelchair user accessible
  5. The Hope & Ruin interior with people
    The Hope & Ruin interior with people
    The Hope & Ruin exterior
    The Hope & Ruin interior with gig playing
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin daytime
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin interior with people
    The Hope & Ruin interior with people
    The Hope & Ruin exterior
    The Hope & Ruin interior with gig playing
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin daytime
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin gig
    The Hope & Ruin gig

    Address

    11-12 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WA

    Telephone

    +44 (0)1273 325793

    Brighton

    Type

    Type:

    Live Music Venue

    Character is wear and tear and cramming a room with things you love and that's exactly what you’ll find here amongst the chaotic décor at The Hope & Ruin pub. There’s so much going on that you might miss some things on the first visit, but some of…

  6. Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton
    Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean, Brighton

    Address

    The Green, Rottingdean, East Sussex, BN2 7HE

    Rottingdean

    Type

    Type:

    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.

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors

    Price

    Free
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