Brighton

You’ll find the newest tourism information for Brighton & Hove right here on the official Brighton tourist information webpage.
Brighton is a 60-minute rail journey from London or a 30-minute train ride from Gatwick Airport. The city is also easily accessible by car or on foot. Brighton Station is located right in the heart of the city, so you will be able to smell the sea as soon as you get off the train and into the city.
It is straightforward to get about in Brighton as it is a small city. It is easy to go exploring on foot or public transport. Include a stop at one of the city’s charming village destinations such as Hove, which is known for its colorful beach huts and Regency architecture, and Rottingdean, which is a beautiful and typical English town.
The Things to do in Brighton include visiting the Brighton Palace Pier, the Royal Pavilion, and the spanking new British Airways i360, which opened in 2017. It also has an abundance of cultural attractions, as well as many high-end stores and hundreds of small, independently-owned businesses. Many award-winning restaurants in Brighton & Hove cater to a wide range of tastes, from traditional fish & chips to innovative vegetarian eateries and even a zero-waste restaurant.
To see and do all the city has to offer while staying in Brighton, you’ll want to make the most of your time there by booking an Apartment in the city before you arrive. Brighton is a fantastic starting point for visiting the lovely Sussex countryside, which includes the South Downs National Park, which is a wonderful place for cycling, hiking, and other outdoor sports.