Exploring the Top 5 Places to Visit in Brighton

Ayantika Pattanayak

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Places to Visit in Brighton

With several prestigious universities, Brighton is a fantastic destination to study. In Brighton, you can also find incredible grocery stores, secondhand shops, and pubs and bars that you might go to.

Even though there are numerous attractions close to your student accommodation in Brighton, it might still be fun to go for a change of scenery. Go outside, take a break from your computer, and explore some amazing places before getting back to your daily routine.

Amazing coastlines, picture-perfect rural surroundings, and mountain ranges may all be reached within an hour or two of Brighton.

Below is the table of the places and their Google ratings.

Royal Pavilion & Garden
Brighton Palace Pier
Brighton BeachNA
North LaineNA
British Airways i360 Viewing Tower

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Royal Pavilion & Garden

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The Royal Pavilion & Garden in Brighton was built by architect John Nash and is one of the most visited attractions in Brighton. Located in Brighton’s centre, it’s a remarkable building with peaks and spires that look more like they belong in India. You can rent a guide there for your best experience. The Royal Pavilion includes a Banqueting Room and royal bedrooms. There is also a music room. You can also take an audio guide from there. 

Make sure to visit the garden which is situated just outside the Royal Pavilion with beautiful scenes. It is free for every visitor. It is definitely a must-visit attraction.

Distance from Places of Interest

PlaceETA
Al Duomo1 minutes walk
Circus Street Market7 minutes drive
Pavilion Gardens Cafe2 minutes drive

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Brighton Palace Pier

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The 1700-foot-long Brighton Palace Pier, which is decorated in the Victorian era, was constructed in 1981. Brighton Palace Pier is a well-known tourist destination in the city. It is a great piece of ironwork that is beautifully done. Visitors adore spending time there beside the sea. The Brighton Palace Pier has many lovely shops, cafes, and other amenities. It’s undoubtedly a must-see attraction.

Distance from Places of Interest

PlaceETA
Harvester Madeira Brighton2 minutes walk
Brighton Beach1 minutes drive
Brighton i36015 minutes drive

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Brighton Beach

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One of the city’s well-known beaches is Brighton Beach, also known as Central Beach. One of the best locations in the south of England for swimming, tanning, and water sports is Brighton Beach. Summer is the ideal season to explore Brighton Beach. Pebbles and sand make up the majority of Brighton Beach’s surface. You’ll enjoy the beach experience here as much as anywhere else in Britain as long as you bring your towel and reserve your space. A huge children’s play area with a splash pool is available at Brighton Beach, and you can hire kayaks, paddleboards, and jet skis there as well. Services of lifeguards are offered during the busiest months.

Distance from Places of Interest

PlaceETA
Jenny’s Restaurant3 minutes walk
Brighton Flea Market12 minutes drive
Volk’s Electric Railway4 minutes drive

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North Laine

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The historic fishing community of Brighton’s North Laine is located in its centre. This laine is made up of quaint cottages from the 17th century with vibrant and beautiful wooden walls. Also, this laine has cafés, galleries, boutiques, and antique stores. East of the North Laine, there is a settlement called Old Steine that is worth seeing. Also, you can find boutique stores, antique shops, galleries, cafés, entertainment venues, etc. 

Distance from Places of Interest

PlaceETA
Fatto a Mano North Laine1 minutes walk
Upper Gardner Street Market1 minutes drive
The White Rabbit Pub1 minutes drive

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British Airways i360 Viewing Tower

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The British Airways i360 Viewing Tower is surely one of the most beautiful sights on England’s south coast and a must-see on any trip to Brighton. The Brighton Wheel, the city’s highest building at the time, was replaced by this 531-foot seaside skyscraper when it opened in 2016. This is the tallest moving observation tower and the first vertical cable car in the world. Everyone should visit this location. Also, you will find beautiful cafes where you can eat and drink and explore your inner foodie. In case you’re in Brighton, be sure to check out this magnificent tower.

Distance from Places of Interest

PlaceETA
West Beach Bar & Restaurant5 minutes walk
Churchill Square Shopping Centre10 minutes drive
The Brunswick13 minutes drive

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FAQs

What are the famous things in Brighton?

The famous things in Brighton are the Royal Pavilion, The Lanes, North Laine, and Brighton Palace Pier. etc.

Why is Brighton one of the best tourist attractions?

No other day trip location compares to Brighton. Brighton is the ideal blend of a vintage, nostalgic pier and lively, meandering shopping lanes, full of very hip vegan cafés and traditional markets.

Can you walk around Brighton?

Most of Brighton’s attractions can be accessed by foot or by public transport.

This blog was all about places to visit in Brighton. For booking the best accommodation abroad to start your study abroad experience you can contact Fly Homes at 1800572118. 

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With almost three years of experience as a content writer and editor, including freelancing in the field, I have developed a strong passion for continuous learning and honing my writing skills. I am dedicated to expanding my knowledge and expertise in content creation, always seeking opportunities for growth. My primary goal is to deliver valuable and captivating content that goes beyond expectations. Through my work, I aspire to make a meaningful impact and exceed the needs of my clients.

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