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Brighton is compact and easy to walk around, and explore the city's Regency heritage, stylish shopping districts, hidden villages, neachfront life, cultural quarter and thriving Marina.
 
The Royal Pavillion: Eccentric, Extravagant and Extraordinary! Universally acclaimed as one of the most beautiful buildings in the British Isles, this unique Regency palace is quite breathtaking. www.royalpavilion.org.uk
 
 
Brighton Toy & Model Museum: Situated in the historic railway arches under Brighton station. This fine museum features soldiers, aeroplanes, dolls, teddy bears, buses, shops and one of the finest vinatge 'O' guarge model railway layouts. www.brightontoymuseum.co.uk
 
Volks Railway: Britain's oldest electric railway built in 1883, runs along the top of the beach from the Aquarium Station near Brighton Pier to the Marina. Train run every 15 minutes. www.brighton-hove.gov.uk
 
 
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery:
With free admission, there is always something new to enjoy www.virtualmuseum.info
 
Brighton Pier One of the most visited attractions in the United Kingdom, Brighton Pier has everything you need for a fun day out. With giant roller coasters, side shows, arcades, pubs and restaurants, Brighton Pier has something for all the family. www.brightonpier.co.uk
 
Preston Manor: This delightful Manor House evokes the atmosphere of an Edwarian home, both 'upstairs' and 'downstairs.' Recently restored walled gardens and a pets' cemetery. www.virtualmuseum.info
 
 
Booth Museum of Natural History: Let your imagination soar among the birds and butterflies www.virtualmuseum.info
 
The British Engineerium: Located in Hove, A restored, working Victorian Pumping Station with origional boiler house and beam engine.  www.britishengineerium.com
 
St Bartholomew's Church: A Grade 1 (listed) Victorian building, with Art Nouveau furnishings.
 
Brighton Marina: The marina is so much more than just somewhere to park your boat! Europe's largest marina, Brighton Marina is a fantastic mix of shops, bars, restuarants and entertainment, which together with the working harbour combine to create a distinctive waterside environment, unique to the City of Brighton & Hove www.brightonmarinauk.co.uk
 
Sealife Brighton: The Brighton Sea Life Centre offers a fun and educational day whatever the weather. With over 150 species and 57 displays, you will be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable day for the whole family! Watch in amazement as giant turtles and sharks glide above you in our underwater tunnel. Come and visit our Tropical Reef - complete with a shark encircled wreck and breath taking tropical coral. www.sealifeeurope.com
 
Brighton Dome: Set in the gorgeous surrroundings of the Royal Pavillion Estate, Brighton Dome boasts three top venues www.brighton-dome.org.uk
 
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