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Brighton Beach which includes a pebble beach
Brighton featuring rugged coastline and general coastal views
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Brighton which includes tranquil scenes and general coastal views
Bodiam Castle showing heritage elements, heritage architecture and a castle

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1. Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach is a popular seaside escape that buzzes with activity during the summer. Go for a stroll along the promenade, ride fairground attractions on a Victorian pier and revel in the lively atmosphere of the beach’s busy cafés, restaurants and clubs.
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Brighton Beach which includes a city and general coastal views

2. Brighton Marina

Brighton Marina consists of a harbor full of boats and a maze of houses overlooking the English Channel. The 127-acre (51-hectare) labyrinth is charming in its simplicity and is home to gated communities with townhouses and apartments. Spend the afternoon browsing its various leisure centers, shops and restaurants with waterfront views.
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Brighton Marina which includes a marina and a house

3. Brighton Centre

The Brighton Centre is a multipurpose arena that hosts a variety of events such as conferences, music and sports. It has an audience capacity of 4,500 and an exhibition space of 53,820 square feet (5,000 square meters). Set on the seafront, Brighton Centre has been an integral part of the city’s cultural scene since opening in 1977. It has a Brutalist architectural design that was unique in England at the time of its inauguration.
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From rock and pop concerts to children’s entertainment and sports tournaments, this is one of the most popular live event venues in Brighton.

4. Brighton Pier

Brighton Pier is the heart of the town’s seaside entertainment scene. Spend an afternoon eating cotton candy and riding thrilling roller coasters and come back in the evening for a stroll.
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Brighton Pier

5. University of Sussex

The University of Sussex is an educational institute nestled in the shadow of the beautiful South Downs National Park. Walk alongside students and between an interesting collection of architectural landmarks. Be part of student-organized events and follow a trail around the campus’ surrounding countryside. Established in 1961, the University of Sussex counts Nobel Prize laureates among its staff and notable politicians among its alumni.
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6. Brighton Dome

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Brighton Dome featuring a garden

7. Preston Park

The city’s largest green area, Preston Park, has a lake, children’s playground and vast forest. The site consists of 63 acres (26 hectares) of pleasant parkland. Visit for its regular outdoor events, such as music performances, circuses and family activities. Enjoy a picnic on a lovely green patch in the shade of a tree while you watch the kids at play.
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Preston Park featuring a garden

8. Brighton Royal Pavilion

Tour the former pleasure palace of a British king, the Royal Pavillion at Brighton. It started life as a seaside villa before being converted into a palatial complex with domes, towers and minarets inspired by Chinese and Indian art and architecture. Wander through opulent rooms where King George IV used to party and lead a decadent lifestyle with his mistress and courtiers.
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Brighton Royal Pavilion which includes a mosque, heritage elements and heritage architecture

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Brighton showing heritage architecture

Brighton City Centre

4.5/5(108 area reviews)

The stunning beaches and fantastic nightlife are just a few highlights of Brighton City Centre. Make a stop by North Laine or Brighton Lanes while you're exploring the area.

Brighton City Centre
Brighton Beach featuring general coastal views

Seafront

4.5/5(5 area reviews)

Kings Road Arches and Brighton Pier are just a few worthwhile attractions to visit in Seafront. Travelers also love the stunning beaches, fantastic nightlife, and popular shops.

Seafront
Kemptown featuring a sunset and street scenes

Kemptown

4.5/5(43 area reviews)

19th-century Regency architecture defines this residential estate in Brighton, featuring Arundel Terrace, Lewes Crescent, and Sussex Square. Stroll through the Kemp Town Enclosures, a formal garden oasis.

Kemptown
The Lanes which includes signage

The Lanes

Explore narrow lanes filled with small shops and antique stores in Brighton's famous Lanes. Wander from Meeting House Lane to Market Street, discovering hidden gems along the way.

The Lanes
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Seven Dials

You'll enjoy the restaurants and museums in Seven Dials. You might want to make time for a stop at North Laine or Churchill Square Shopping Centre.

Seven Dials
Montpelier

Montpelier

5/5(2 area reviews)

Architecturally cohesive with stucco-clad terraced housing, Montpelier boasts significant Victorian churches and landmark buildings like The Temple and Royal Alexandra Hospital. Explore residential squares such as Clifton Terrace and Powis Square.

Montpelier

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Frequently asked questions

Is Brighton worth visiting?
Known for its coastal beaches and nature, discovering cool things to do in Brighton is a cinch. Be sure to add Brighton i360 to your itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Brighton?
After you've checked off popular attractions like Brighton i360 and Brighton's Naturist Beach, spend some time experiencing the food and retail options in Brighton.
What is the top tourist attraction in Brighton?
You can't leave without checking out Brighton i360, ranked the top tourist attraction in Brighton.
Is three days enough to stay in Brighton?
Three days in Brighton is enough to visit the city's main highlights. Many guests book for two days on average. Brighton i360, Brighton's Naturist Beach and Brighton Museum and Art Gallery are top-rated sights. Want to experience more? Stick around a bit longer to explore nearby hotspots like Gatwick.
Is Brighton a walkable city?
Some leading sights in Brighton, including Brighton i360 and Brighton's Naturist Beach, are within walking distance. You can also enjoy several of the city's popular neighborhoods on foot. Only 0.80 kilometers from central Brighton is Brighton City Centre and Seafront is 0.32 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Brighton with kids?
Whether you're vacationing with young explorers or playful teenagers, an itinerary filled with fun activities takes your trip to the next level. Browse our recommendations for what to do in Brighton with kids.

What to do in Brighton for adults?
North Laine and West Street are just a couple of the things to do in Brighton. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Brighton?
From relaxing in parks to strolling around exciting neighborhoods, it's easy to find free things to do in Brighton. If you're in need of ideas, ask a local tour guide for some tips. Brighton's Naturist Beach is a great spot for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing adventures.