
WALK THIS LAND
BRIGHTON TRAVEL GUIDE

when TO VISIT Brighton
June to September - Like any seaside town Brighton is most popular in summertime, the beach is packed with locals and those from London and surrounding counties coming to enjoy the sunshine beside the sea.
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May - The Brighton festival runs throughout May featurig a number of outdoor events across Brighton and Hove.
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June - On the 3rd Sunday in June around 27,000 cyclists take on the London to Brighton, the biggest cycling even of its kind.
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July - Europes biggest free beach and watersports festival, Paddle Round the Pier.
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August - As the gay capital of the UK, Pride is a huge event in Brightons Calendar attracting both domestic and international tourists who come to celebrate diversity alongside Brighton residents.

Top 10 things to do in BRIGHTON

Check out the art installations, galleries and shops along the beachside

Play on the games machines or take a ride on one of the fairground attractions on the end of the pier

Discover the grandeur of the former residence of King George IV on a tour of the Royal Pavilion before soaking up the sun in the gardens.

Take in 360 views of the South East from the top of the world's tallest moving observation tower

Famous for its jewellery and boutique fashion stores, the Brighton Lanes is a great way to spend a few hours and a few pounds!

Have a sundowner with the sea lapping onto the beach beside you at one of the many seafront bars

Try wakeboarding, diving, paddleboarding and more from Brighton beach

West of the main Brighton pier you can see the remains of the West Pier which became derelict after storm damage and fire.

Being a university town Brighton's nightlife is pumping every night. Check out the clubs in the seafront arches.

Check out the street art around Brighton's backstreets and on the roofs from the i360






