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Once a tiny fishing village, the resort town of Brighton shimmers on the English Channel's shores. The region is just a 90-minute train ride south of London, but worlds away in atmosphere. Boutique shops and unique eateries line the charming streets, and beach vibes are strong.
Brighton’s climate, terrain, and seaside location have attracted royalty for centuries. Over the years, the city’s taken the shape of a true urban escape. Swanky hotels, spas, and ornate structures dot the cityscape, and many of the attractions in Brighton are geared around the city’s popularity as a health and relaxation hub.
As a popular London day-trip destination, Brighton transit options are well-rounded and easy to access. The Brighton Station is the southern terminus of three of the country’s rail lines. It offers service between top England cities like Portsmouth, Hove, and numerous spots in London. The city also welcomes travelers by air at the Brighton Airport and provides convenient rail service to London’s Gatwick Airport.
Fun Fact: Some of England’s oldest cultural attractions are in Brighton. The city’s Sea Life Centre is the oldest aquarium in the world, dating back to the 1850s, and the Duke of York’s cinema was the first to be built in the country.
In a region fit for royalty, there’s lots to love about Brighton. The city’s beachy atmosphere sets the tone for relaxation, recreation, and a little bit of indulgence. Buses and taxis are popular ways to get around Brighton, though this pedestrian-friendly city is also easy to explore on foot or bike.
Eat some seafood, stroll through shops, or just relish by the water; whatever you do in Brighton, you’ll enjoy it.
Scope out some of Brighton’s best attractions by joining a walking tour of the city. You’ll stop by popular spots and learn a lot about Brighton’s history along the way.
Settle in for a relaxing treatment at one of the city’s spas. Simmer in a sauna, freshen up with a facial, or opt for a deep-tissue massage.
Embark on an afternoon boat cruise along the coast for unmatched views of the city shoreline.
Carve out some time for a stroll through some of Brighton’s best shops. Vintage goods and apparel can be found in The Lanes district, and locally-made items and fresh produce are ripe for the picking in the city’s family-friendly Open Market.
Tour Brighton’s Fishing Museum to learn more about the city’s angling past.
Enjoy expansive views of the seaside while sampling seafood dishes or sipping some tea at The Salt Room.
Take in a comedy show or cabaret at Komedia.
Experience breathtaking views and tasty treats during a full-day bus tour of the countryside surrounding Brighton.
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Once you’ve seen the top Brighton sights, bummed on the beach, and shopped the boutiques, you can branch out beyond the vibrant city streets to the winding rural roads and rolling hills of East Sussex county.
Wineries, quaint villages, and farm fields dominate the terrain. Some of England’s best natural attractions are also within easy reach, providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Experience the region unbridled when you store your bags in Brighton. Bounce luggage storage makes it easy to secure your extra gear between stops, so you can keep moving.
Brighton Palace Pier: Stretching over 1,700 feet into the English Channel, this famous pier features amusement park attractions, classic carnival food, and an arcade. The pier is centrally located just off Brighton Beach, making it a convenient place to visit any time you’re in the city. Whether you’re in it for a day of roller coaster riding or a gastronomic tour of your favorite fair foods, the pier is a must-visit spot to soak up some of Brighton’s laid back culture.
Booth Museum of Natural History: At this fantastic Brighton museum, you can explore the natural world through engaging, informative exhibits. The museum showcases Victorian-era naturalist Edward Thomas Booth’s diverse collection. During a visit, you can learn about birds hailing from Britain and beyond, examine insect specimens, and view chalk fossils retrieved from the region’s sea-battered cliffs. The museum’s interactive Discovery Lab is perfect for kids, and the Victorian Study exhibit features period furnishings and decor.
British Airways i360: For the best views of Brighton, visit the i360. The tower’s glass-enclosed viewing pod slowly climbs to a lofty 450 feet, offering fantastic views of the ocean, Brighton Pier, and Brighton’s urban sprawl. Toast the scenery with a sparkling beverage from the pod’s bar, and snap some awesome pano pics. If you coordinate your visit with scheduled events, you can snag a spot in a Yoga in The Sky class or book a slot for the adrenaline-inducing iDrop Experience.
Sea Life Centre: This sprawling aquarium features expansive exhibits filled with marine life. Visit this watery wonderland, and you can observe octopuses in action, sneak past blacktip reef sharks, and see the colorful species of the coral reef display. Walk through the whimsical Victorian Arcade to see starfish and rays, and then head to the steamy Rainforest Adventure, home to tropical terrors like poison dart frogs, anacondas, and piranhas. Enjoy a unique vantage point of the aquarium’s critters on a glass-bottom boat ride, or align with creature feeding times to watch turtles, sharks, and rays having lunch.
Seven Sisters Country Park: This scenic nature park is just 15 miles east of Brighton, easily accessible from the city by car or bus. Before you hit the road, leave your bags at a Brighton luggage storage location so you can explore the land with ease. This country park preserves the wilderness surrounding the stark Seven Sisters cliffs that tower along the Atlantic coast. Unique terrains to check out while you’re here include the rare chalk grassland, the bird wading grounds of the saline lagoon, and the majestic maritime cliffs. Walking paths weave through the park, offering access to most areas. The park’s Easy Access Trail is paved and can accommodate foot traffic, wheelchairs, and bicycles.
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This was my first time using this service and it worked seamlessly. I had no problems at all dropping my bag off at NYC Racquet Sports and it was just as easy picking it up. This location is a couple blocks from Penn Station, so it was perfect for exploring Manhattan for several hours before catching the train to Newark Airport for a late night flight. Will definitely use this service on future trips!
Really excellent service, right around the corner from A/C/E trains at Penn Station in New York. Popular and busy restaurant, too — but no one kept me waiting to drop off or pick up a bag.
This place is awesome, it’s near Macy’s and other souvenir shops, nearby food outlets too and near the Penn station in New York. This is the best place to leave your luggage for last minute shopping before you head to the airport via Penn station. Plus the Employees are very courteous and kind
The price for luggage storage in Brighton is just £5/bag for the entire day.
There are multiple locations all around Brighton which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, St Dunstan in the East Church Garden, Winchester Palace and many other areas.
Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Brighton.
Yes. There are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in Brighton. Bounce has multiple locations throughout Brighton where you can conveniently store your luggage with full security and the $10,000 Bounce Gurantee.
The most popular restaurants to visit are North Laine Market, Riddle & Finns The Beach, and The Ivy In The Lanes. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Brighton are Gulliver's Hotel, The Charm Brighton Boutique Hotel, and Sea Spray Brighton Luxury Hotel.
Brighton offers several scenic parks including St Dunstan in the East Church Garden, Richmond Park, and Mudchute Park & Farm.
If you're looking for a good museum in Brighton, we recommend Temple of Mithras, Volk's Electric Railway, and Brighton Toy and Model Museum. If you prefer to be outside, you can give yourself a walking tour and see some of Brighton's most popular historical attractions including Brighton Pier, Royal Pavilion, or Jubilee Clock Tower and monuments like Monument, Pepper Pot, or High Salvington Windmill. Lastly, you can enjoy the local ruin of St Dunstan in the East Church Garden, London Wall, or Winchester Palace.