Things to Do in Brighton
Whether you’re looking for fun things to do, cultural inspiration or some quality relaxation, Brighton is a perfect place for all those things, largely thanks to its ideal location sandwiched between the scenic Sussex countryside and the sea.
Famous Brighton Attractions
There’s no shortage of iconic landmarks in Brighton. The Royal Pavilion is a palace like no other, brimming with decadence and Eastern inspiration, and rich with stories of its former occupant, the party-loving Prince Regent. Right next door is Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, and between the two are the Pavilion Gardens, a perfect place to picnic in the summer or go ice skating in the winter.
Along the seafront you can find Volk’s Electric Railway (the oldest continuously running electric railway in the world), Sea Life Brighton (where you can view sharks and turtles from an underwater tunnel), Brighton Palace Pier and the haunting skeleton of the West Pier.
Activities & Entertainment
There are theatres big and small throughout Brighton & Hove, as well as live music venues, cinemas (check out one of Britain’s oldest, the Duke of York’s Picturehouse) and nightclubs galore. From West End productions to local bands, to comedy, cabaret, drag shows and open-mic nights, no matter what day of the week it is, you’ll find something fun to do. Whether you’re visiting as a couple or as a family, with a group of friends or colleagues, or simply travelling solo, there’s an abundance of exciting and relaxing things to do, including: hiring bicycles, beach volleyball, rock-climbing, zip-wire, trampolining, stand up paddle boarding, wakeboarding, canoeing, skateboarding, themed walking tours (such as ghosts, foodie, street art), pottery-painting, sea swimming, sauna on the beach, yoga classes, meditation classes, escape rooms or going to see premier league Brighton & Hove Albion play at the American Express Community Stadium – to name just a few!
Sports & Leisure
With eight miles of beach stretching from Shoreham to the picturesque village of Rottingdean, you can always find a quiet spot to sit and read or go for a swim. You’re also never far from a green space in Brighton – the city has seven Green Flag parks to choose from. But if you really need to get out into some wide open space, the South Downs National Park is a 30 minute bus journey from the centre of town, and with its International Dark Sky Reserve status, it’s also a great place to go star-gazing at night. With Stanmer Park in one direction and the dramatic landscape of Devil’s Dyke in the other, you’re just a short bus or cycle ride away from some quality green-bathing.
Brighton is also a great base from which to explore the historic towns of Lewes and Arundel with their medieval castles, stunningly beautiful Cuckmere Haven and the Seven Sisters Country Park, the Bluebell Railway and numerous Sussex vineyards, that are now rivalling the Champagne region in France for their award-winning sparkling wines.
Things to Do FAQs
What are the must-see things to do in Brighton?
Brighton’s best-known highlights include Brighton Palace Pier, the Royal Pavilion, the seafront, the Lanes and North Laine. You’ll also find galleries, live music, family attractions and plenty of places to eat, drink and explore. Explore our Top 50 Things to Do in Brighton for even more ideas.
What are the best free things to do in Brighton?
There are lots of great free experiences in Brighton, from walking along the seafront and exploring the Lanes to enjoying the beach, parks and public art. It’s a city that rewards simply wandering and discovering it at your own pace.
What can I do in Brighton if it rains?
Brighton has plenty to enjoy indoors, including museums, galleries, theatres, attractions and shopping areas. It’s also a good place for cafés, food halls and covered venues, so rainy days needn’t slow you down.
What things to do in Brighton are good for families?
Families can enjoy the beach, the pier, aquariums, parks, boat trips and a wide choice of attractions and activities. Many places are easy to reach on foot and offer something for different ages and interests. To find out more visit our Family Friendly Things to Do in Brighton page.
What are the best outdoor activities in Brighton?
Popular outdoor options include beach walks, watersports, cycling, walking tours and trips into the South Downs. Brighton is a great place to combine city exploring with fresh-air adventures.
Are there things to do in Brighton for couples?
Yes — Brighton is ideal for couples looking for a relaxed day out, a cultural visit or an evening by the sea. From scenic walks and independent restaurants to shows, sunsets and hidden corners, there’s plenty to enjoy together.
What are some unusual or hidden-gem things to do in Brighton?
Beyond the big-name attractions, Brighton has a creative side waiting to be explored. Independent galleries, local studios, quirky shops, secret gardens and neighbourhood discoveries all add to the city’s character.
What are the best things to do in Brighton and Hove?
Brighton and Hove offers a mix of seafront attractions, cultural venues, shopping, dining and outdoor spaces. It’s easy to combine the energy of the city with quieter spots and local neighbourhoods.
Are there things to do in Brighton without a car?
Yes — Brighton is very easy to explore on foot, by train, bus or bike. Many of the main attractions and neighbourhoods are centrally located and well connected, making car-free visits simple.
What are the best day trips from Brighton?
Brighton is a great base for day trips, especially to the South Downs and nearby Sussex towns and countryside. Visitors can also combine a city break with coastal scenery, villages and walking routes.
Notice we haven’t mentioned the vast choice of restaurants, bars and shops you can visit? That’s because they merit a page of their own over here: Eat, Drink, Shop.
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