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Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
The guide was updated:The Brighton Museum and Art Gallery features superb exhibits that depict Brighton’s history and its cultural heritage. With a lot of interactive displays, valuable artworks and interesting furniture in vibrant galleries, it is definitely worth visiting.
Useful Information
- Address: Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10am–5pm, Mon closed
- Website: brightonmuseums.org.uk/brighton-museum-art-gallery
- Phone: +44 300 029 0900
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Formerly known as the Palace Pier, this picturesque Victorian pier has always been included in the list of holiday destinations in Brighton and venue for special events. It offers rides and attractions for the whole family, plus a lot of fancy restaurants, food kiosks and bars to choose from.
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Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion was a magnificent palace of George IV that boasts beautiful furniture and an impressive collection of original artworks. It is a very famous landmark in Brighton, known for its amazing and unique edifices, breathtaking views and meticulously tailored gardens.
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Brighton Wheel
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Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
The Brighton Museum and Art Gallery features superb exhibits that depict Brighton’s history and its cultural heritage. With a lot of interactive displays, valuable artworks and interesting furniture in vibrant galleries, it is definitely worth visiting.
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Booth Museum of Natural History
The Booth Museum of Natural History, named after its founder, Edward Booth, houses over half a million specimens and data about natural history that has been compiled over many centuries. There are dinosaur bones, killer whale skeletons, British bird exhibits, a wide variety of preserved insects and a lot more. Through interactive displays, hands-on activities and distinctive exhibitions, this museum never fails to bring natural history to life.
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Brighton Marina
The Brighton Marina is one of the most popular spots in the city. It is one of the biggest man-made marinas in Europe and accordingly offers a complete package of fun and excitement from its fancy restaurants, boutiques, shops and service centres to its casinos, leisure and gaming areas and water activities.
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Brighton Fishing Museum
Curious about Brighton’s historical past? Come and visit the Brighton Fishing Museum and relive Brighton’s idyllic past as a modest fishing village and how it evolved into a contemporary beach holiday destination.
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Yellowave Beach Sports
Brighton is famous not only for its wonderful seafront but also for the activities concentrated around it. Yellow Beach Sports offers sports activities like beach volleyball and soccer for people of any age or ability. Different sports courts can be hired and even a taster session can be booked. It also features a climbing wall, a sandy play area for kids and a relaxing café for those who prefer to watch while indulging in something tasty from the restaurant.
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Kipling Gardens
The Kipling Garden is considered one of the best-kept gardens in England. Throughout the years, it has consistently earned a high-status award, the Green Flag, for its exemplary and well-maintained horticultural gardens. It was named after Rudyard Kipling, a famous writer who had once lived in the area.
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American Express Stadium
With more than 30,000 seating capacity and high-class facilities, the American Express Stadium is the brand new home of Brighton and Hove Albion FC. The stadium has different kinds of sections that vary from a family stand to a singing section to suit individual preferences, and of course, create a delightful and exciting football experience.
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Sea Life Brighton
Considered to be the oldest operating aquarium in the world, Sea Life Brighton is still one of the best places to visit to appreciate and learn about the amazing life under the sea. This newly refurbished attraction features more than 1,500 marine creatures including giant turtles and sharks that can be seen in their underground tunnel.
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HeliFly
Looking for a spectacular adventure? HeliFly offers a great selection of helicopter tour packages, as well as trial helicopter lessons. Indulge in the wonderful view of Brighton with the towering edifices and magnificent beach all in one frame.
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Hollingbury Park Golf Course
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Komedia
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The Chattri
Want to know more about the history of Brighton? Visit The Chattri in the South Downs. The Chattri is a monument erected to honour the Indian soldiers who died during the First World War. This historical site has a tranquil ambience and a captivating view that is perfect for a lovely walk.
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Preston Park
Preston Park is home to the world’s oldest elm trees and citadel of the endangered White-letter Hairstreak butterflies. It also serves as a venue for concerts, fairs, family days and a lot more. Preston Park is perfect for a weekend stroll or a picnic with family or friends.
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BK Kayaking
Make the most out of your wonderful stay in Brighton Beach, by learning the basics of sea kayaking conducted by the qualified B.C.U. coaches of B.K. Kayaking. The courses are designed for beginners or as refresher courses for those who already have experience. Just bring a towel and a pair of tight-fitting shoes, because all the equipment needed will be provided.
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Brighton City Walks
In just an hour and a half, you can relive the colourful history of Brighton through guided walking city tours. Join Brighton City Walks and discover the secrets of Brighton and how it evolved from a humble fishing village into a fashionable tourist destination.
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Rendezvous Casino
Enjoy the Brighton atmosphere while playing roulette or slot machines in the Rendezvous Casino. Located in the centre of the Brighton Marina, the Rendezvous Casino is regarded as the biggest gaming centre and casino in Brighton with two gaming floors and a restaurant. Entrance is free and open even to non-members.
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