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Located just an hour away south of London, Brighton has become a preferred weekend destination spot for Londoners. This vibrant city is filled with bohemian life, art, culture and Regency architecture alongside the beautiful beachfront of the south coast. Using your London Plus Pass, take a train from London to Brighton right from London's Victoria Station. We also offer our London to Brighton Point to Point for a lower cost alternative train ticket.
Start with the MP3 Brighton - "Around the Royal Pavilion Tour" covering top sights such as the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Dome, Brighton Pier, as well as the Lanes. You have the freedom to pick up or slow down your pace and select the sites you want to spend more time with. Simply download the MP3, the PDF map and enjoy more of your preferred sites.
One of the featured destinations you do not want to miss is the Royal Pavilion. This beautiful seaside palace has one of the most unique architectures strongly influenced by the Indo-Saracenic style widespread in India experiencing a slice of Asia in the south of England. 400,000 visitors come to the Royal Pavilion a year making it the main tourist attraction in Brighton. Use the Great British Heritage Pass saving you time and money bypassing lines and gaining admission to all the major British national heritage landmarks.
Grab a sandwich and take a break in the Pavilion Gardens. With the flowers out in the peak of Summer wonderfully lit under the sun, enjoy one of the most favorite green spots of Brighton. You may be lucky enough to catch sitar players, jugglers and other novelty acts as they often frequent the gardens.
Take the 2nd part of the MP3 Brighton - "North Laine and Regency Brighton" covering the trendy North Laine and some of Brighton's famous Regency architecture. You will be guided through the open shopping area of North Laine where you can find unusually unique stores popular with both locals and tourists. This shopping district is filled with museums, cafes, pubs and theatre venues as the cultural center of Brighton. You will also be introduced to some of Britain's finest architecture heritage represented by the city's famous crescents and squares.
Wrap up the day with dinner at Due South. Set on the seafront between Brighton's 2 piers, you will sit down to stunning views and enjoy fresh seafood coming from local organic produce.
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