GHH Newspaper Issue 4 Plan August 24 Spreads - Flipbook - Page 7
So much more to sea...
Brighton isn’t all sea and no city.
We have a much lengthier list of to dos, to views and to peruse
around the city. Brighton really does have it all and there’s
always something going on, even in the colder months.
The Lanes are a must-see when in Brighton. A colourful,
bejewelled labyrinth of narrow alleyways and streets, packed
full of quirks, independent shops and cafés, The Lanes are
a jubilation and a real joy to wander. Think bright-coloured
bunting, sparkling curios and vintage finds, it’s a treasure trove
and feels like it too.
No visit to Brighton is complete without a venture to The Royal
Pavilion. The grand Regency palace and former seaside retreat
for Royals is quite a sight and a great reminder of the culture
of the city. You can head inside and bask in the Regency
splendour of the interiors as well. It really is something special.
See the city from the sky with a flight on Brighton i360.
Standing tall right on the seafront, the i360 is a giant glass
pod that takes flight every 30 minutes and offers the best
views of Brighton, the South Downs and the South coast.
Flying high at 138 metres, you’ll get a 360° view of it all.
We’re just scratching the surface of Brighton, but if all that
wasn’t enough to encourage a visit, we have something that
might help...
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