Brighton Palace Pier is one of the most prominent landmarks of the city. This iconic Victorian pier boasts of several attractions including an amusement arcade, fairground rides, food stalls, and retail outlets. Enjoy a traditional seaside experience with some fish, chips, and ice cream while gazing at the stunning coastline from its observation tower.
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery is a must-visit for art connoisseurs. It has an extensive collection of art and artifacts from different historical periods, including 20th-century art, contemporary crafts, fashion, and textiles. Its Fashion and Style gallery showcases clothes from different eras, from the Regency period to the modern-day.
The Lanes is an ideal place to shop and eat. With its quaint and narrow streets, this shopping quarter is a hub for vintage clothing, antiques, jewelry, and designer boutiques. It's an ideal place to enjoy a cup of coffee or indulge in some street food while admiring the street performers and entertainers.
Experience breathtaking views of the city with the British Airways i360 observation tower. It rises 450 feet above the Brighton seafront, offering sweeping views of the South Downs National Park and the English Channel. The ride up the tower takes about 20 minutes, and users can see the attractions of Brighton and Hove.
Complete your day in Brighton by strolling along the city's pebble beach and admiring the pier from afar. Take a refreshing dip in the English Channel or relax on a deck chair while sipping some cocktails.
If you have more time, consider visiting the Royal Pavilion or the Booth Museum of Natural History. If you have less time, you could omit The Lanes from your itinerary and go directly to the British Airways i360 platform. Remember, you can always return to some of these attractions if you end up with extra time.