Heathrow Airport 1 hr 32
Newhaven Fort (11 min) Strategic fortress with military exhibits detailing its history since it was first defended in 1548. Glyndebourne (20 min) Country house hosting annual Glyndebourne Festival's 6 productions in a 1200-seat opera house. Brighton West Pier (31 min) Atmospheric remnants of a once bustling 19th-century pleasure pier, destroyed by fire in 2003. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (31 min) In Royal Pavilion's gardens, with displays of fine/decorative art, fashion, toys and local history. British Airways i360 Viewing Tower (31 min) This futuristic glass pod with a cocktail bar travels skyward for dramatic ocean & city views. Charleston Trust (20 min) Garden, history, and art museum Towner Eastbourne (18 min) Art gallery with temporary contemporary shows and displays from its own modern British collection. Seven Sisters Country Park (7 min) Expansive park with chalk cliffs, grassland and river valley, for walking, birdwatching and cycling. Royal Pavilion (29 min) Distinctive Asian-style palace built for King George IV, with restored rooms, gardens and tours. Lewes Castle & Museum (20 min) Timber-framed, 16th-century house featuring local history exhibits & hosting events & weddings. Seven Sisters (14 min) Series of 7 white chalk cliffs along the English Channel in South Downs National Park. Eastbourne Pier (20 min) Traditional Victorian pier offering amusements, fish and chips, a cafe/bar and an events venue. National Trust - Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters (14 min) A scenic spot on the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs with a modern cafe and a National Trust info centre. Drusillas Park (12 min) Soft-play area, large slides, netted walkways, plus zoo animals, feeding times, restaurant and shop. Brighton Palace Pier (28 min) Opened in 1899 and home to fairground rides, bars, restaurants and deckchairs to enjoy the sea view. |