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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Southeast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Designed by the same people who made the London Eye, this circular viewing platform ascends 531 feet into the air, allowing an incredible view...Read More
The city's most remarkable building is this delightfully over-the-top domed and pinnacled fantasy. Built as a simple seaside villa in the fashionable...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesBrighton's most iconic landmark is its famous beach, which sweeps smoothly from one end of town to the other. In summer sunbathers, swimmers...Read More
The grounds of the Royal Pavilion contain this museum, in a former stable block designed for the Prince Regent (1762–1830), son of George III...Read More
Opened in 1899, the pier is an amusement park set above the sea. In the early 20th century it had a music hall and entertainment; today it has...Read More
At this lovely spot, exotic plants collected by the gardener Ludwig Messel beginning in 1885 mingle with more homey varieties. Spring is the...Read More
Near Brighton Pier, this aquarium has many sea-dwelling creatures—from sharks to seahorses—in more than 30 marine habitats. There's an octopus...Read More
A well-preserved family country house dating from the 1890s and set in a beautiful hillside garden, Standen typifies the Arts and Crafts movement...Read More
One of the centers of Brighton's action is the Steine (pronounced steen ), a large open area close to the seafront. This was a river mouth...Read More
This maze of tiny alleys and passageways was once the home of fishermen and their families. Closed to vehicular traffic, the area's narrow cobbled...Read More
Built by inventor Magnus Volk in 1883, this was the first public electric railroad in Britain. In summer you can take the 1¼-mile trip along...Read More
Brighton's answer to the London Eye, this 50-meter (164-foot) Ferris wheel gives you a spectacular panorama of the town and the sea, from air...Read More
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