Local attractions
Brighton beachfront is a buzzing playground of swimming, surfing,
sailing, basketball, volleyball, skateboarding and lots more. Away
from the water there are plenty of spectator sports - enjoy a day
at Brighton Races or a night at Brighton
Greyhound stadium. Or take a Brighton Walks
tour - a Ghost Walk or Legends of the Lanes - or one
of our great, simple to use audio walking tours from Tourist
Tracks.
The rolling South Downs are great for walking
and cycling, and all year round there are hundreds of events from
the famous London to Brighton RAC Veteran Car Run and National
Speed Trials, to power boat racing and
kite festivals.
As soon as the sun goes down Brighton's
nightlife gets going. From dusk to dawn, seven days
a week, the city is alive with theatre goers, film enthusiasts,
dancers, clubbers and party animals.
There's a huge range of entertainment venues, from comedy at
the Brighton
Komedia, world music, opera and ballet at the Brighton
Dome, jazz at the Joogleberry,
top stars at the Brighton
Centre and pre-west end shows at the Theatre
Royal. Catch one of the latest bands at a Brighton city
centre pub or try one of Brighton's coolest clubs on the south-coast.
For
a taste of high-street shopping, Brighton's Churchill
Square has over 80 stores under one glass-domed roof. If
bargain hunting is your thing visit the indoor and outdoor antique and flea
markets across the city. Visit Brighton's only outlet shopping
centre at Brighton
Marina offering famous brands at genuine savings. Or explore Brighton's
villages and discover individual flair, character and originality.
And pick up an original piece of Brighton art from the beachfront's Artists
Quarter.
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