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Things to do in and around Brighton

Brighton Fishing Museum...>>

This free admission museum located in one of the many arches under the promenade show photos, films and exhibits from the fishing era in Brighton.

The Royal Pavilion...>>

A truly extraordinary building set admist the hustle and bustle of Brighton's famous seaside you'll find inspiring Chinese interiors within the Indian architecture.

Brighton Wheel...>>

Visit the Brighton Wheel for stunning, panoramic views of the city's famous landmarks and coastline - and fascinating commentary... >>

Sea Life Brighton...>>

The Brighton SeaLife centre has a walkthrough tunnel where you can see everything from shrimps to sharks. The Ray touch pool is popular with all the children who at various times of the day have the opportunity to hand-feed the rays.

Hove Park Miniature Railway...>>

With a few public track days a year you may be lucky enough to see the enthusiastic group running trains of all shapes and sizes on the miniature track.

The British Engineerium...>>

A beautifully restored working Victorian pumping station and museum of mechanical antiquities. Check Public Open Days which may vary during the current restoration.

Brighton Pier...>>

The traditional British seaside pier for donuts, penny arcades, side stalls, amusement rides, entertainment, restaurants or just a leisurely stroll.

Brighton Bandstand...>>

Fully restored in 2009, Brighton Bandstand hosts a variety of bands on Sundays during the summer months of June, July and August. Events generally start around 2pm depending on weather conditions, contact the Brighton & Hove City Council events office for more information.

Brighton Punch and Judy...>>

Punch & Judy are celebrating a return to Brighton in 2011 at their hundred year old traditional seafront site...