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Brighton City Ticket (Saturday 23rd May)

Regular price £24.99 GBP
Regular price £31.99 GBP Sale price £24.99 GBP
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(BRIGHTON DAY TRIP Saturday 23rd May) 

Transport to and from Brighton. Approx. 2.5 to 3 hours travel time.

Coach Itinerary:

Please arrive 10-15 mins before departure

Pick up and drop off stops:

> Poole town centre (behind lighthouse theatre) - 8:30am
> Bournemouth Pier approach (bus stops behind Hot Rocks bar/cafe) - 9:00am

> Ringwood (Coach stops, Meeting House Lane, will stop opposite the Antepli restaurant) - 9.30am

Drop off: Brighton Seafront

Depart Brighton: 6pm Brighton Seafront. Drop off Ringwood, Bournemouth then Poole

Cost:

Adult: ONLY: £24.99 RETURN

Child ONLY: £17.99 RETURN (under 16s)

Buy 1 get 1 FREE: £24.99 RETURN

Buddy Discount (2 x adults) ONLY: £34.99 RETURN

Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children under 16) ONLY: £59.99 RETURN

Single Parent Ticket NO 1 (1 adult + 1 child under 16) £32.99 RETURN 

Single Parent Ticket NO 2 (1 adult + 2 children under 16) £36.99 RETURN

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*LOW cost transport to and from Brighton only. Not a tour guide.*

Brighton is a vibrant seaside city on England's south coast, famous for its creative and diverse atmosphere, iconic landmarks like the Royal Pavilion, and bustling culture. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beach, independent shops, live music, and a unique LGBTQ+ and artisan scene. The city also boasts easy transport links, being under an hour from London by train, and is located next to the South Downs National Park

Key characteristics

  • Vibrant and diverse: Known for its inclusive and cosmopolitan vibe, attracting a diverse range of residents and visitors.

  • Cultural hub: Home to a thriving arts scene, live music venues, and a wide array of independent shops, restaurants, and bars.

  • Seaside location: Situated on the coast with an 8-mile beach, famous piers, and waterfront activities.

  • Historic landmarks: Features the unique, Indian-inspired Royal Pavilion and the historic West Pier. The Brighton Sea Life Centre is the world's oldest aquarium.

  • Proximity to nature: Located next to the South Downs National Park, providing access to natural landscapes.

  • Strong transport links: Easily accessible from London (under one hour by train) and close to London Gatwick Airport.

  • Sustainable focus: Has a strong reputation for environmentalism and is the only constituency in the UK represented by a Green Party MP. 

What to do

  • Visit the Royal Pavilion, a historic palace showcasing eclectic, Indian-inspired architecture.

  • Explore the Lanes and North Laine, areas known for their maze-like alleyways filled with independent shops, cafes, and boutiques.

  • Walk along the seafront, which offers beach access, cafes, bars, and sports facilities.

  • Catch a show at the Brighton Dome, a major venue that hosted ABBA's Eurovision win in 1974.

  • Discover street art, including famous works like the "Dead Rock Stars" mural.

  • Explore the natural surroundings in the nearby South Downs National Park or along the coast