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  1. GLOBALLS - Lady with a dinosaur.
    Embark on a wild and unforgettable adventure at GLOBALLS, Brighton Marina’s top attraction for family fun, date nights, and group outings.
    1. 1 Jan 202631 Dec 2026
  2. Brighton 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.
    1. 8 Mar 202631 Dec 2026
  3. Jewellery Academy Brighton
    Make your own silver jewellery by the sea in Brighton...
    1. 1 Jan 202631 Dec 2026
  4. Brighton beachfront at low tide

    There are many things to do for free in Brighton making it easy to have more fun for less.

  5. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery exterior shot taken by Adam Bronkhorst
    Here we highlight 50 Things to Do in Brighton although explore the site to discover that this is just the start of what the city has to offer!

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  1. Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace match
    Tunnel
    Football stadium
    Football stadium
    Football stadium
    Adam Webster v Manchester City
    Club Superstore
    Heineken lounge
    Shane Duffy
    Neal Maupay
    Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace match
    Tunnel
    Football stadium
    Football stadium
    Football stadium
    Adam Webster v Manchester City
    Club Superstore
    Heineken lounge
    Shane Duffy
    Neal Maupay

    Address

    Village Way, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9BL

    Telephone

    +44 (0)1273 668855

    Falmer , Brighton

    Type

    Type:

    Sports Ground

    The award-winning American Express Stadium opened in 2011 and is home to Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club. The club currently compete in the Premier League, following promotion from the Championship in 2017.

    Facilities

    Children & Infants

    • Family Friendly, Children Welcome - designated family area

    Facilities

    Catering

    • Catering for groups

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking close by - nearby matchday parking available from £13

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • Accessible Lift
    • Wheelchair user accessible
  2. Brighton Beachfront
    Beachfront
    Lifeguards
    Beachfront Boats
    Hove Beach Huts
    Beach Volleyball
    Brighton Beachfront
    Beachfront
    Lifeguards
    Beachfront Boats
    Hove Beach Huts
    Beach Volleyball

    Address

    Brighton & Hove, East Sussex

    Brighton & Hove

    Type

    Type:

    Beach

    Bustling Brighton & Hove promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll where you can relax on the beach or try one of the activities available. Or why not visit one of the cafes, restaurant and bars

    Facilities

    Children & Infants

    • Family Friendly, Children Welcome
    • Outdoor children’s play area
  3. 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…

  4. 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
  5. View of The Chattri and Downs
    Chattri War Memorial.
    Chattri war memorial
    View of The Chattri and Downs
    Chattri War Memorial.
    Chattri war memorial

    Address

    South Downs, nr Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8ZB

    nr Patcham, Brighton

    Type

    Type:

    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.

  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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