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Sightseeing Overview
The main sights in Brighton are the Royal Pavilion, the Brighton Pier and the Lanes conservation area. To take in the seaside atmosphere properly, it is also recommended to take a stroll along the seafront that stretches from Hove in the west to Brighton Marina in the east. The marina is one of the biggest in Europe, providing berthing for around 1,200 yachts.
A visit to the new Cultural Quarter is also a must. Close by is the North Laine area with its myriad of shops, and busy, bohemian atmosphere. Brighton Racecourse is also worth visiting, as it has a fantastic location on a hill high above the city.
A visit to the new Cultural Quarter is also a must. Close by is the North Laine area with its myriad of shops, and busy, bohemian atmosphere. Brighton Racecourse is also worth visiting, as it has a fantastic location on a hill high above the city.
Tourist Information
Brighton Visitor Information Centre
Bartholomew Square
Tel: 0906 711 2255.
Website: www.visitbrighton.com
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 1000-1700; Sun 1000-1600 (in summer only).
Check the website for the special offers section with discounts on hotels, shops and restaurants in Brighton.
Bartholomew Square
Tel: 0906 711 2255.
Website: www.visitbrighton.com
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 1000-1700; Sun 1000-1600 (in summer only).
Check the website for the special offers section with discounts on hotels, shops and restaurants in Brighton.









