Brighton and Hove Trip Overview
We love Brighton and want to share the best of what our quirky city has to offer with the rest of the world! Our walking tour (45 – 60 mins) is a unique way to see Brighton and hear some stories.
IMPORTANT
Bring comfy walking shoes
Also bring a face mask (and hand gel if possible)
You need to be able to walk 2-4 km
Private tours are possible. We can also offer tours in Spanish, French, Dutch, German and Swedish. Please get in touch to check your options
Additional Info
Duration: 60 to 90 minutes
Starts: Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
Explore Brighton and Hove Promoted Experiences
What to Expect When Visiting Brighton and Hove, England, United Kingdom
We love Brighton and want to share the best of what our quirky city has to offer with the rest of the world! Our walking tour (45 – 60 mins) is a unique way to see Brighton and hear some stories.
IMPORTANT
Bring comfy walking shoes
Also bring a face mask (and hand gel if possible)
You need to be able to walk 2-4 km
Private tours are possible. We can also offer tours in Spanish, French, Dutch, German and Swedish. Please get in touch to check your options
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: North Laine, Between Church Street and Trafalgar Street, Brighton England
After a short introduction and brief with what you can expect in the next few hours, we start our journey in the North Laine area. Hard to tell today, but it used to be Brighton’s slum area. Now there are a lot of arts & crafts, small independent shops and lots of colours. Make sure to get your camera ready!
Stop At: Brighton Dome, Pavilion Gardens Church Street, Brighton BN1 1UE England
The Brighton Dome is just around the corner from the North Laine, so we can easily walk to our next destination. Today the Brighton Dome is a place for art lovers and those interested in music, theatre, creative workshops and exhibitions. But once upon a time, it had a very different function. Join us to find out more.
Stop At: The Lanes, West Street, Brighton England
The North Laine shall not be confused with The Lanes. We continue our walking adventure to get to the oldest part of Brighton, which is at the same time also one that has seen a lot of development in recent years.
Stop At: Royal Pavilion, 4/5 Pavilion Buildings Pavilion Gardens, Brighton BN1 1EE England
We then head towards the Royal Pavilion. Our very own ‘Taj Mahal’ style palace dominates the central city. Don’t forget to bring your camera so you can feel like a royal in front of it!
Stop At: Brighton Palace Pier, Madeira Drive, Brighton BN2 1TW England
After we leave The Lanes and have walked the seafront for a short bit, we get to our city’s famous Pier. This is the place to be if you want to go for a ride or see Brighton from a different angle.