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Brighton
Adventure Park / Playground
LaserZone - Ideal for players of all ages; birthday parties, family fun, corporate entertainment, youth groups and much more.
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.
Brighton & Hove
Any time
The Tunnel has been re-decorated to include a wonderful array of portraits of some of the artists recognised in the Brighton Music Walk of Fame on Brighton Palace Pier. The Music Tunnel
Brighton & Hove
Event Venue
This festive season, make Sea Lanes your destination for celebration. With sweeping sea views, cosy interiors, and festive menus designed for sharing!
Hove
Museum
Hove Museum of Creativity is one of the most family friendly and accessible museums in the south east.
Hassocks
Vineyard
Artelium is a contemporary wine estate just a 25-minute drive from Brighton celebrating exceptional Wine and Art against the beautiful backdrop of the South Downs.
Brighton & Hove
Arts Centre
Atelier Beside the Sea is a new creative arts space situated on Brighton beach, offering a wide range of creative activities and the best in art and craft to inspire and surprise our local community and visitors to our city
Brighton
Parkland / Woodland Garden
With its beautiful woodland walks and extensive open lands, Stanmer Park is just as perfect for a family picnic as it is for a kick about with your friends or those looking for a bracing walk over the Downs
Hove
Theatre
Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT) is a 400-seat theatre in Dyke Road Park, Brighton. We host a wide range of performances, including theatre, music, comedy, dance, opera, circus and family shows.
Brighton
Live Music Venue
The Brighton Centre is the largest purpose built events venue on the South Coast.
Brighton
Church / Chapel
Friends' Meeting House is set in a lovely garden and stands in the very centre of Brighton. Built in 1805 the Meeting House is 'Grade 2 star' listed and the place of worship and witness for the city's Quaker Community.
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.