

Brighton Palace Pier, a Grade II* listed building, is a vibrant seafront attraction offering amusements, food outlets, and stunning sea views.
An exotic palace with Indian-inspired architecture, once home to King George IV.

The world's tallest moving observation tower, offering stunning views of Brighton and the coast.
A historic seaside pier with amusement rides, food stalls, and beautiful sunset views.
For protection from sea spray and water splashes while walking on the pier or taking a stroll on Brighton beach
To shield you from wind or unexpected rain showers during your visit to Brighton Palace Pier
For protection from the strong coastal sun, particularly when spending time at the seaside
Bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Hard candy in the shape of sticks, typically flavoured with peppermint or aniseed.
Fried fish (usually cod or haddock) with thick-cut chips, often served with tartar sauce or vinegar.
Brighton Rock is a traditional British confectionery produced by Pearce's in Sussex, made from boiled sugar and food colourings. It's a quintessential British souvenir with a long production history.

Brighton's Royal Pavilion has a collection of ceramics from the era of Catherine the Great. You can pick up similar designs in the form of decorative plates, vases, and figurines from local makers.
Famous for its all-day breakfast menu and vibrant atmosphere near the pier.
Renowned for its coal-fired cooking and exceptional seafood dishes.
Brighton's seaside location and long history of candy-making make it the perfect place to try or buy traditional Saltwater Taffy, a classic seaside souvenir.
A popular chain offering classic Italian dishes and pizzas, with a location near the pier.
The highest lake in the Adirondack Park, offering stunning nighttime views of the stars and the surrounding mountains.
Experience the enchanting sight of thousands of fireflies lighting up the mangrove trees along the Kiansom River on this mesmerizing cruise.
Al Ain Palace Museum, a historic residence turned museum, offers a glimpse into the life of the late ruler Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.