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Explore Brighton and all that is has to offer in this fabulous day out.
View Dates & BookApprox Journey Time: 2hrs 15 mins
Time at Destination: 5 Hours
Comfort stop: Yes
Drop off Point: Madeira Drive Close to Pier
Escape to the vibrant seaside city of Brighton for a day of fun and relaxation. Begin your adventure by strolling along the iconic Brighton Pier, where you can enjoy classic seaside amusements and take in stunning ocean views. Explore the historic lanes, packed with quirky shops, vintage boutiques, and cozy cafes, perfect for a spot of shopping and people-watching. Don't miss the Royal Pavilion, an exotic palace with a captivating history -
(Additional cost for the Royal Pavilion - annual pass. (this includes free return visits for a whole year from the date of issue) Adult: £19. acompanied Child (age 5-18): £11.50 - correct Aug24)
Relax on Brighton's pebble beach, soak up the sun, or take a dip in the sea. With its lively arts scene, vibrant nightlife, and unique charm, Brighton promises an unforgettable day trip filled with coastal delights and cultural discoveries.
Brighton is a vibrant and eclectic seaside city known for its bohemian atmosphere, rich cultural scene, and iconic landmarks, Brighton has long been a popular destination for both tourists and residents alike.
Brighton's pebble beach stretches along the city's seafront and is one of its main attractions. The historic Brighton Palace Pier extends into the sea and offers a range of amusement rides, arcades, and traditional British seaside food like fish and chips. The lively atmosphere along the promenade is enhanced by street performers, beachgoers, and outdoor dining spots.
The Royal Pavilion an exotic, Indo-Saracenic style palace is one of Brightons most iconic landmarks. Originally built as a seaside retreat for King George IV in the early 19th century, the Royal Pavilion's onion domes, minarets, and opulent interiors reflect the luxurious tastes of the Regency era.
Brighton is famous for its shopping districts, particularly The Lanes and North Laine. The Lanes are a network of narrow, winding alleyways filled with independent boutiques, antique shops, and cozy cafés. North Laine, on the other hand, is a more bohemian area, known for its alternative shops, vintage stores, and vibrant street art.
The city is a hub for the arts, with numerous galleries, music venues, and theaters. Brighton hosts the annual Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe, which are among the largest arts festivals in England.
Brighton Marina is one of the largest in Europe and features restaurants, shops, a cinema, and various water-based activities like boating and fishing.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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Boscombe Bus Station | Boscombe Bus Station |
Bournemouth Interchange | Bournemouth Interchange Stand K |
Branksome, John Lewis | Branksome, John Lewis |
Ferndown, Opp Iceland | Ferndown, Opposite Iceland |
Pokesdown Station | Pokesdown Station |
Poole LightHouse | Seldown Lane by Lighthouse Theatre |
Ringwood, Meeting House L | Ringwood, Meeting House Lane |
Upper Parkstone | Upper Parkstone, St Johns Church |
Westbourne Bingo Hall | Westbourne Bingo Hall |
Wimborne | Wimborne Police Station |
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