
- 4.8/5
小 狮 子London's back garden? No, it's the unique Brighton! It's definitely worth it! Especially for those who want to experience the alternative British style, escape from the city or love seaside art. 1. Highlights 1. Seven Sisters White Cliffs: Hiking in the national park, the cliff coastline is magnificent and picturesque, and the photo-taking rate is off the charts! 2. Rebellious Soul Brighton Palace: A luxurious royal palace with a mix of oriental styles, subverting your imagination of British palaces. 3. Creative Heart North Laine: The maze-like alleys are full of antique shops, designer buyers' shops, and specialty cafes, a paradise for bargain hunters. 4. Free beach atmosphere: pebble beaches, colorful huts, pier playgrounds, and sea breezes are all about relaxation and vitality. 5. 1 hour direct from London, unlock the most "unorthodox" and charming seaside city in Britain! 6. Two highly recommended and worthwhile restaurants: Japan: O'Shio! Seafood: The Salt Room
- 4.6/5
werduyHad my first date here with my partner and we hadthe best time. An amazing aquarium with abeautiful atmosphere, lights and gorgeouscreatures! I love animals and fish and seeing themhere was wonderful. Staff were lovely and veryknowledgeable. The place was clean, easy tonavigate and extremely ambient and beautiful. We went on a Thursday afternoon so was pretty quiet!
- 4.6/5
bomdxbinldnOne of the best piers in the South of England. There is lots to do with tons of seaside rides, fun arcade games and food. Highly recommend catching the sunset here and if you’re lucky you might catch the starlings dancing at dusk, I didn’t know they do this and it was the most spectacular striking and stunning natural phenomenon I had seen, it was mesmerising. Highest chances of seeing the starlings dance is between November-March, we visited in early March







No. 2 of Best Things to Do in Brighton


