Brighton on the South Coast of England is a popular seaside resort with lots to see and do. Take a tour of the town in an open top double decker bus to get your bearings. Enjoy the fun of the seaside at Brighton Pier and on the main beach, and visit the Sealife Centre.
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery has fascinating displays of twentieth century fashion.
Featured Day trip - Bolney Wine Estate Wine tasting tours
A short drive out of Brighton along the A272 will take you out towards the beautiful South Downs countryside with rolling green hills and luscious trees. Within the South Downs, you'll find The Bolney Wine Estate Bookers Vineyard. Bolney Wine Estate is the perfect day trip to take you out of the City and discover some of what rural Sussex has to offer.
The award winning vineyard opened in 1972, but the site is steeped in history. Part of the hill where the vineyard is situated is listed in the Domesday Book. The village of Bolney has recorded that the Prince Regent was a regular visitor to Bolney Lodge during his trips to Brighton, on the way to his spectacular home the Royal Pavilion.
A variety of tour packages are available for visitors. From a standard tasting tour, wine making discovery tour to a Luxury couples tout, there is plenty to hold your interest throughout the day. Most of the packages include refreshments or lunch so you won't feel too light headed after tasting the wine and will be able to sit back and relax in the beautiful surroundings. The vineyard have teamed up with daily deals websites recently to offer even better value for money at the start of the 2011 season.
Kelkoo Select have been able to offer 50% off at Bolney Wine Estate, one of the many attractions that have taken advantage of this new way of marketing which is so beneficial for consumers, giving more freedom and choice to try new things such as wine tasting tours. Bolney's wine produce is highly praised, as is there guided tour, ploughman's lunch and overall experience of the day, so this is definitely the place to visit for the taste of a more relaxing side of Brighton.
Why not try orbing on the Sussex South Downs, or try your hand at kitesurfing in Brighton. See a show at Komedia or be in a show at Lucky Voice with its karaoke rooms. Preston Manor is a delightful Edwardian Stately Home with furnishings of the era. George IV’s spectacular Royal Pavilion is one of Brighton’s key landmarks.
Ride on England’s oldest electric railway at Volk’s Railway and visit the Old Police Cells Museum for an interesting exhibition of Sussex policing.
Nearby in Hove the Museum and art Gallery are popular with visitors as is West Blatchington Windmill. Shop for one off designs in The Laines and eat out at one of the many restaurants. There are many walks around Brighton including themed ghost walks and historic themed strolls, and the Sussex Downs are a popular walking area with stunning sea views, including the classic South Downs Way walk.