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Brighton Marina, Brighton
Driving
The virtual race car experience you’ll never forget. Race side-by-side with friends and family in professional motion simulators. The same type and grade of equipment used by professional racing drivers. Race modern or classic F1 cars, Porsche,…
Brighton
Workshop
Whether you are a beginner starting out in this fascinating craft or a more experienced jeweller, we have a course for you at the North Laine Jewellery School.
Brighton & Hove Area
Treasure Hunt
Black Cat Treasure Hunts create bespoke, creative adventures across Brighton — perfect for team building, birthdays, and hen parties, with every hunt tailored to your group. Downloadable treasure hunts for families and tourists too.
Brighton & Hove
Garden
One Garden Brighton is a free to enter destination garden, a place to connect with nature and discover something different every day.
One Garden Brighton is proudly presented and managed by Plumpton College. A walled garden,…
Brighton
Pitch & Putt/Crazy Golf
One Under provides a unique blend of adventure golf and neon party vibes to level up your night out!
Located just a stone’s throw from the beach, on East Street, players can take on the two 9-hole golf courses, ‘Ocean Course’ for the aquatic…
Brighton
Cookery School
At Brighton Cookery School we help you have the best culinary experience where you are the chef and diner. Combine that with bottomless wine you have the magic formula for a relaxed, and balanced atmosphere where fun and learning go hand in hand.
nr Patcham, Brighton
Historic Site
Located on the Downs above Patcham, The Chattri is a monument dedicated to the Indian Soldiers who died in the First World War. The Site is accessible via a bridleway and forms part of a way marked 'Chattri & the Windmills' route.
Brighton
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…
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.