Brighton Beach...

 

It’s the most popular beach in England, and is popular not only with tourists but the many day-trippers, shoppers, locals and even those who come on business conferences. One of the reasons that Brighton beach is so popular is the many restaurants, attractions, pubs and clubs that are concentrated right on the beachfront.

If you’re going in peak times, you may find it difficult (and expensive) to find parking. The car parks closest to the beachfront tend to get very full so if you’re staying in a hotel it may be easier to catch a local bus which will deposit you right on the beach near Brighton pier.

One of the best places to do a spot of sunbathing is the stretch along Grand Junction Road right by the pier. There are a couple of parking areas nearby and aside from the festivities of the pier and arcade nearby there are several stalls and shops offering food, drink, snacks and more. Near here, there’s the Brighton Sea Life centre too.

If you’re staying in one of the more popular Brighton hotels on the sea you’re probably no more than a few minutes walk from the main beach area anyway – if this is indeed the location you wish to stay at, Royal Albion Hotel, Palace Hotel and Queens hotel are three premium choices.

 


An Introduction To Brighton

A Brief History Of Brighton

Interesting Brighton Facts For Visitors

Getting To Brighton

Getting Around Town In Brighton


Top Brighton Attractions:

Royal Pavillion

Brighton Pier

Preston Manor

Sealife Exhibition

Brighton Beach

Other Brighton Tourist Attractions 


Brighton Hotels, B&B's & Accommodation

Top Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In Brighton

Shopping In Brighton

Brighton Nightlife

Off The Beaten Path - Hidden Travel Gems Of Brighton

Daytrip To Arundel