 | If you're thinking of sun, sea and sand in the UK then Brighton is the place to be. As one of the UK's top resorts Brighton is a tourist hotspot, but not just because of its beach related highlights but also because there's plenty to do whatever the unpredictable English weather brings.
Whatever age you are Brighton has something for you. Of course the main attraction is the beach and this is where young and old can be found making the most of the sunny weather by playing in the sea, sitting on the beach with an ice cream or taking in the fresh sea breezes while taking a stroll.
Alternatively for young people and kids there's Brighton Toy and Model Museum filled with dolls and teddy bears and other memories of childhood play, the Sea Life Centre an exciting aquatic world, and Drusillas Park which not only features plenty of wide open spaces, but also a small zoo.
Adults looking to be entertained can head to the Theatre Royal, the city's grandest theatre, the Pavilion Theatre, the Brighton Centre for music concerts or to one of the local cinemas for the latest Hollywood blockbuster.
Other Brighton attractions adults may enjoy include Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Hove Museum and Art Gallery, Arundel Castle, St Helen's Church, Gardner Arts Centre and the Duke of York's cinema, the oldest picture house in Britain.
Brighton is also good for shopping with all the major shops sporting outlets in the city alongside local favourites and quirky one offs that can only be found in Brighton.
Postcodes for Brighton begin with the letters BN and as well as Brighton itself the BN postcode includes Hove, Arundel, Worthing, Henfield, Eastbourne, Hailsham, Peacehaven, Hassocks, Lancing, Pevensey, Lewes, Seaford, Newhaven, Polegate, Steyning, Littlehampton, and Shoreham-By-Sea.
Whatever your reason for looking up Brighton, City Visitor can help with phone numbers, address and much more local information. |