Top 10 Activities in Brighton

1. A tour of the Royal Pavilion, the Number 1 landmark in Brighton
What appears to be an Indian palace in the middle of England? A palace otherwise furnished with Chinese design and Islamic and Chinese ornamentation as well as an enormous chandelier and a gigantic dragon as highlights? Yes, we are talking about the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. The former royal residence is without a doubt the most exotic palace in Europe. Additionally, the view from the tea room is really impressive.
 http://www.royalpavilion.org.uk

2. Experience a touch of Amazonia in the Sea Life Centre
A really unique aquarium with, among other amazing creatures, a 50kg green turtle which was saved after it was found stranded in the Channel Islands. Marvel at the diversity of the underwater world here. Altogether, there are more than 150 species to be discovered and from sharks to a coral reef, simply everything is here. Dive into another world!
http://www.sealifeeurope.com/local/index.php?loc=brighton

3. Treat yourself to „Fish ‘n’ Chips“ on Brighton Pier
Brighton Pier is an institution in Brighton and is the only survivor amongst the piers. The others fell victim to fires and storms, whereby the framework of the West Pier is still standing and makes an attractive photo subject. Back to Brighton Pier, it awaits visitors with entertainment, a carousel, arcades, stands and above all, delicacies fresh from the sea. Treat yourself to a portion of “Fish ‘n’ Chips” here, in very English style, which taste great.

4. Get lost in the Lanes
If fancy outfits, unusual kitsch and feasts are your thing, than you will feel right at home in the Lanes. These small streets are full of shops with clothes and souvenirs of a very special kind as well as places for real treats. Add to this the various street performers and your afternoon is perfect.

5. Treat yourself to a theatrical performance in the Theatre Royal Brighton
If you haven’t made it to the famous West End theatres in London, don’t worry. Many productions also come to Brighton and give their best performances in the 200 year-old
venue. Among others, Marlene Dietrich and Laurence Olivier have thrilled the crowds in this theatre. You too can delve into this atmosphere.

6. Go a bit crazy at the Brighton Festival
For over 40 years, for three weeks in May, the largest arts event in England has caused waves of excitement to sweep through the town. In brief, you can look forward to a whole host of unique performances of musical and theatrical talent to put you in a good mood. Many events also take place outdoors. A really cool festival.

7. Tear off your t-shirt on the Beachfront
If you are a sun-worshipper and love the sea, then the Beachfront in Brighton is made for you. With sports possibilities, entertainment and sandy beaches, the seaside promenade will most certainly delight you. Try a game of boules whilst looking out at the sea, sail alongside the royal architecture and dedicate some time to windsurfing in one of the Hove Lagoons. Or allow yourself to be inspired by the variety of workshops of all kinds in the artists’ district.