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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.
Brighton
Gallery
Phoenix Art Space is in the heart of the city with 100 affordable artist studios, two public galleries and around 15 free exhibitions a year. Alongside our exhibition programme, we put on a range of community events which are open to everyone.
Hove
Health & Wellbeing
Located in the heart of Hove, Relaxation Zone Therapies provides exceptional massage and facial therapies designed to help you heal. Whether you’re managing pain, recovering from illness, want to feel your best or simply need a moment of calm, our…
Brighton
Activity Organiser
Connected Brighton is a City Concierge service for individuals and businesses, designed to help you have the best experience in Brighton by supporting local..
Brighton Marina, Brighton
Quirky
Embark on a wild and unforgettable adventure at GLOBALLS, Brighton Marina’s top attraction for family fun, date nights, and group outings.
Lancing
Church / Chapel
The Chapel is closed to the public until further notice
Magnificent Gothic Chapel set on the South downs founded in 1868 and consecrated in 1911.
Lancing College Chapel is the largest school chapel in the world - the height of the nave is 27.5m to…
Brighton
Bus / Coach Tour
Explore the vineyards of Sussex on board an iconic vintage bus with Great British Wine Tours. Join us for a unique day out tasting award-winning English wines and dining among the vines. Scheduled and private wine tours available for hen parties,…
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.
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.