
Attractions in the area
Devil’s Dyke
The Devil’s Dyke has been a tourist draw since the 19th century. Placed just a few miles out of town, it is the perfect location for a walk with dedicated trails to allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful Sussex countryside.
For more information: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/devils-dyke
Other attractions

Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion is an exotic palace in the centre of Brighton with a colourful history. Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King Georg...
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Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
A museum and gallery in the heart of the city. Part of the Royal Pavilion, visitors will see great art from ancient Egyptian treasure to 20t...
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Sea Life Brighton
Sea Life Brighton is the world’s oldest operating aquarium having been built in 1872. Visitors can emerse themselves in the underwater world...
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Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Visitors can wind time back across the last 100 years of toys and models including one of the country’s best collections of model railways -...
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Brighton Dome
Brighton Dome is an arts venue that comprises the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theater. Visitors can experience classical ...
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Brighton Palace Pier
With rides, bars and restaurants overlooking the sea, Brighton Palace Pier attracts millions of visitors every year.For more information: ht...
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