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1. Brighton Marina
- Spend part of an afternoon whiling away the hours in Brighton Marina. The idyllic Mermaid Walk has many fine restaurants and free entertainment... read more
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2. Guide Friday Discover Brighton Tour
- The Guide Friday Discover Brighton Tour takes you from Hove to the Marina and all around the city. The double-decker bus is a common site weaving... read more
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3. Devil's Dyke
- Devil's Dyke offers outstanding views over the South Downs, the western Weald to the north and the English Channel to the south. This National... read more
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5. Undercliff Path
- A three-mile walkway at the foot of the cliffs, starting at Brighton Marina and finishing at Saltdean, on the eastern edge of the city. The path... read more
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6. Brighton Clock Tower
- Built in 1888 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, the clock carries portraits of the Queen, Prince Albert and their son, the future... read more
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7. Sealife Centre
- More than 40 fascinating displays, from shrimps to sharks, octopus to eels, housed in a magnificent Victorian aquarium. It also boasts England's... read more
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8. Preston Manor
- This manor house evokes the "Upstairs, Downstairs" atmosphere of an Edwardian gentry home. There are more than 20 rooms over four floors, all superbly... read more
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9. Queens Park
- This is the closest park to the city center and also the most picturesque and offering the widest variety of attractions - including open-air performances... read more
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10. Peace Statue
- Straddling the boundary between Brighton and Hove on the seafront, this monument has become known as the Peace Statute although it in fact celebrates... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
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Brighton is what some may consider the Santa Monica of the UK. With loads of sunny seaside activities, Brighton is a popular vacation spot for Brits and European travelers alike.
Brighton Pier has much to offer its fun-loving guests. A great place to bring the kids, Palace of Fun arcade and other fairground attractions will definitely keep the kids happy throughout your stay in Brighton.
After soaking up the sun on the pebbled shores of Brighton Beach, head over to the Royal Pavilion. Formerly the seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV), what was once one of the most magnificent palaces in southern Britain, is now one of the most popular Brighton attractions.
If you are lucky enough to be spend more than a day in sunny Brighton, make it over to the Brighton Dome. This architectural wonder is home to some of the best live entertainment in Brighton. Be sure to catch a show here, the stunning interiors alone are worth a visit.
Satisfy the dare devil in you with paragliding lessons. Get a birds-eye-view of Brighton and its accompanying beaches with an afternoon of paragliding through the open air.
