Getting To Brighton By Air, Road, Rail Or Car...

 

The excellent range of transport links between Brighton and the rest of the United Kingdom means that the city is easily accessible from anywhere.

That means whether you're leaving for your Brighton holiday from within the UK or from overseas, getting to Brighton isn't difficult.  

 

Car

Brighton is under an hour’s drive from London’s M25 motorway and there are many links by rail, coach and air from various other cities. 

 

Train

London Victoria station runs two trains every hour to Brighton and there are also direct links to Brighton from various other parts of the United Kingdom including Scotland, the Midlands, and Wales.

From travel by train to Brighton within the UK, visit the below site for timetables and prices:

www.nationalrail.co.uk

Brighton Railway Station is located at the north of the town along Trafalgar and Surrey Street.

 

Eurostar

The easiest way by Eurostar is to get to London Bridge (from Brussels) and then take a direct train to Brighton from there. It’s thought that the total travel time from Brussels to Brighton is approximately four hours.

 

Coach/Bus

The most regular coach service to Brighton from various UK destinations is via National Express.

 

Air

The closest (practical) airport for Brighton is Gatwick which is a half hour drive from the Brighton town centre. It’s also possible to use fast coaches operated by BAA to shuttle between the airport and Brighton city centre.


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