What to do in Brilliant Brighton
If you want to enjoy all the sights and sounds of infamous Brighton City then the best policy is to book early! There's a reason why we were voted one of England's best beach breaks and there are stacks to keep you busy when you're not on the beach! Check out the Royal Pavilion, play your pennies on the pier or simply grab a deck chair and soak up some sun rays (sun not guaranteed).
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Why Have A Weekend In Brighton?
From the world famous Royal palace to one of the most popular piers in the country, there are hundreds of activities in Brighton that will keep your party interested and entertained whatever the weather, and whatever the season. Brighton is a city that is open year round. So if you require a little culture for your weekend then Brighton has plenty to go around.
The Lanes and Churchill Square offer an abundance of quirky, unique shops that make Brighton what it is. Nowadays, if you mention Brighton to anyone, they'll usually smirk and reminisce about some unforgettable night. It's not a secret that Brighton has plenty of unique pubs, clubs and wacky night-life venues to spend your evenings creating memories.
Key Events
May: Brighton Fringe Fest
June: Wildlife Festival
July: Paddle Round The Pier
August: Brighton Pride
Travel
Daily Bus Ticket: £4.20
Daily Parking Price: £23
Uber Is Available
Walkable In Heels
Did You Know
There Are Over 400 Pubs In Brighton
Brighton's The Unofficial Gay Capital Of Europe
ABBA Won Eurovision In Brighton In 1974 With Waterloo
i360 Is The Tallest Moving Observation Tower In The World
Best Place For A Beverage
Average Pint: £3.40
The Font
The Craft Beer Co.
Brewdog
Brighton is our most popular destination in the UK, and it's no wonder why! In the past 17+ years, we've seen thousands of people venture into the seaside town and come out the other end with nothing but smiles, a minuscule sun tan and a few sore heads... The seafront is lined with fabulous hotels, quirky rock shops and retro fish & chip restaurants. Although, if you're after a good bit of batter you'll be better off exploring the Laines! If you're looking for a pub crawl our marketing team have done some extensive research and decided that this is the best route.