Sightseeing
Sightseeing in Brighton, - the best Brighton tourist information
Brighton Tourist Attractions
Brighton Pier
The wacky, tacky Brighton Pier boasts a funfair, traditional carnival rides, an arcade, side stalls, free entertainment year round and the colourful types that call Brighton home.
North Laines
The North Laine area of Brighton offers up some of the most interesting and traditionally independent places for shopping; in this half a square mile of criss-crossed streets there is an astounding 320 shops. Heart of the bohemian buzz that surrounds the city will present you with a smorgasbord of the off-beat.
The Lanes
A meander through the car-free Lanes will reveal the city’s bric-a-brac, jewellery and antique stores. Oozing with romantic charms these brick paved roads uncovers Brighton’s historic quarter with 400 year old fisherman’s cottages and graceful Regency architecture
Royal Pavilion
Inside and out the royal palace is a perfect blend of Asian exoticism and English eccentricity with daring colours, gilded dragons and an imitation bamboo staircase. The decorations to the lavish furniture and the mythical creatures this magical building is royal extravagance and a suitable tribute to George VI.
The Marina
You don’t need a boat to want to visit the Marina as there’s something for everyone with an outlet shopping centre for great prices, an 8-screen cinema, 26-lane bowling, casino and a top notch leisure complex. Or you can bring things back to the way they were traditionally meant to be and go fishing, diving sailing or take a boat trip.
Brighton Tour Operators
Brighton Walking Tours
www.brightonwalks.com
Themed walks to take you through the sights, sounds and history of Brighton. Include Ghost walks, the Quadrephenia Walk, Film & TV, Murders & Mystery among others
Blue Badge Guides
www.blue-badge-guides.com
Blue Badge will take you walking within Brighton or coach day tours out into the great wide open of the Hove countryside. Caters to larger groups and offers tours in various languages.



