Brighton Attractions

Brighton Attractions: Your Ultimate Guide to Exploring the Vibrant Seaside City

Embark on a journey to discover Brighton's must-visit attractions, from iconic landmarks to local favorites, all while staying at the seafront Amsterdam Hotel Brighton. See here how close these are to Amsterdam Hotel Brighton Seafront.

Brighton! A city that buzzes with energy, where the blend of tradition and trendiness creates an atmosphere you can't find anywhere else. And if you're staying with us at the Amsterdam Hotel Brighton, right on the glorious seafront, you’re in for a treat. The city is your oyster, and we're here to guide you through the best Brighton attractions that you simply can't miss. So, grab a cup of your favourite brew, and let’s dive into this conversational journey through Brighton’s wonders. 

 

1. Brighton Palace Pier

No visit to Brighton is complete without a stroll down the iconic Brighton Palace Pier. Stretching out into the sea, this Victorian masterpiece is a whirl of excitement, with amusement rides, arcade games, and traditional seaside snacks. Whether you're seeking the thrill of a rollercoaster or the taste of a freshly cooked doughnut, the Pier delivers joy for all ages. 

 

2. The Royal Pavilion

The Royal Pavilion is a visual feast, a palace quite unlike any other in Europe. With its distinctive Indian and Chinese architectural styles, it stands as a testament to the exotic tastes of George IV. Take a tour and step back in time, as you marvel at the lavish interiors and learn about the Pavilion's fascinating history. It’s a cultural exploration you won't forget.

 

3. The Lanes and North Laine

For a shopping experience that's bursting with character, head to The Lanes and North Laine. These narrow, twisting alleyways are home to an eclectic mix of boutique shops, independent cafes, and vibrant street art. Here, you can hunt for unique gifts, enjoy a gourmet meal, or simply soak up the atmosphere of Brighton's bohemian heart. One of the most famous Brighton attractions.

 

4. Brighton Beach and Seafront

Brighton's pebbled beach is legendary, and for good reason. With the famous colourful beach huts, artsy shops, and the buzzing Brighton Music Hall offering live entertainment, it’s a hub of seaside fun. Don't miss a chance to relax on the beach, swim in the sea, or enjoy an ice cream while watching the world go by. 

 

5. British Airways i360

For the best views in Brighton, the British Airways i360 is a must-visit. This futuristic glass viewing pod glides you smoothly up to 138 meters for panoramic views of the city, sea, and countryside. It's a breathtaking experience that allows you to see Brighton and beyond from an entirely new perspective. 

 

6. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery

Situated in the Royal Pavilion gardens, the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's history and culture. With collections ranging from decorative arts and fashion to local history and contemporary art, it's a place where curiosity is rewarded with discovery.

 

7. The Brighton Dome

Originally part of the Royal Pavilion estate, The Brighton Dome is now a vibrant cultural venue hosting an array of performances, from music concerts to theatre and dance. It's a cornerstone of Brighton's arts scene, boasting a history of legendary performances. Check out what's on during your visit and immerse yourself in the local artistry.

 

8. Sea Life Brighton

Dive into the underwater world at Sea Life Brighton, the oldest operating aquarium in the world. With its stunning Victorian architecture and modern marine exhibits, it's a magical place to learn about and observe sea creatures from across the globe. It's an educational and exciting experience for visitors of all ages. 

 

9. Preston Manor

Step into the past at Preston Manor, a charming Edwardian manor house on the outskirts of Brighton. Discover the splendor of upper-class life a century ago, with period rooms that tell tales of the social history of England. Preston Manor also has a reputation for being haunted, adding a bit of thrilling mystery to your visit.

 

10. Volks Railway

Last but certainly not least, hop aboard the Volks Railway, Britain's oldest electric railway. Running along the seafront, it offers a unique way to travel from the Aquarium Station to Brighton Marina, providing picturesque views along the way. It's not just transport; it's a piece of Brighton's history. --- In Brighton, each corner holds a story, and every street echoes with laughter, music, and the sounds of life being lived to the fullest. Whether you're drawn to the cultural depths of museums and galleries, the lively buzz of piers and beaches, or the tranquil beauty of historic houses and gardens, Brighton has something special just for you. So, as you plan your stay at the Amsterdam Hotel Brighton, nestled on the seafront, remember that adventure is just steps away. Brighton's attractions are as diverse and vibrant as the city itself, and we can't wait for you to explore them all. Welcome to Brighton – where memories are made, and stories begin.

The Amsterdam Hotel Brighton enjoys a prime location on Brighton's vibrant seafront, offering guests a picturesque setting with stunning views of the English Channel. Situated at 11-12 Marine Parade, this hotel is centrally located, making it convenient for visitors to explore amazing Brighton attractions.

The Royal Pavilion  - Brighton & Hove Museums

The Royal Pavilion - Brighton & Hove Museums

Step into a fantasy palace designed for royalty and immerse yourself in Regency splendor. Experience the beauty of world-class art, history, and design, both inside and out. Discover inspiring collections that showcase the best of local and global culture.

Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach

The Lanes

The Lanes

are a renowned attraction in Brighton & Hove. Situated between the North Laine and the seafront, this charming maze-like area invites exploration with its narrow alleyways, secluded squares, intriguing shops, famous jewellers, and numerous spots to eat, drink, and people-watch.

SEA LIFE Brighton

SEA LIFE Brighton

SEA LIFE Brighton, known originally as Brighton Aquarium and then from 1969 until 1991 as Brighton Aquarium and Dolphinarium, is an aquarium attraction in Brighton, part of the English seaside city of Brighton and Hove

Victoria Gardens

Victoria Gardens

Brighton Toy Museum

Brighton Toy Museum

Brighton Zip

Brighton Zip

The Brighton Zip is the longest zip wire on the south coast, and family friendly attraction in Brighton. Now featuring Brighton's only seafront rooftop bar!

Brighton Marina

Brighton Marina

 Brighton Racecourse

Brighton Racecourse

Brighton Racecourse.

The West Pier

The West Pier

in Brighton is a historic structure designed by Eugenius Birch and inaugurated in 1866. It holds the distinction of being the first pier in England to receive a Grade I listing. Despite its prestigious status, the pier has fallen into significant disrepair since it closed to the public in 1975. As of 2024, only a fragment of the metal framework still stands.

Upside Down House

Upside Down House

The UK's only topsy-turvy attraction, the Upside Down House is a hybrid of street art and experiential entertainment that's fun for all the family.

The iconic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs

The iconic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs

are a vital component of the Sussex Heritage Coast. Stretching along the coastline between Seaford and Eastbourne, this picturesque region draws countless visitors eager to take in its natural splendor. It also acts as a haven for wildlife, particularly migratory birds that flourish in the mild British summers.