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Browse museum in Brighton. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 33 results in Brighton. Average rating 4.2/5 based on 32,368 reviews & ratings.
“Excellent taxi service from Gatwick Airport to Lewes! Easy booking, professional driver, and a smooth ride. Highly recommend Sussex Airports Taxis for airport transfers in Sussex. Will use again!”
“Great spot right on the sea front with delicious coffee and beautiful takeaway coffee cups (it's the small things sometimes!). Highly recommend!”
“This museum is so densely packed with interesting curiosities. The way each display is arranged is incredibly evocative. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in WW2 history.”
“The beautiful Royal Pavillion is well worth a visit. Luxury luxury luxury. King George certainly liked the spectacular. It is all very well presented and is stunning I particularly liked the kitchen - have a good look round to spot interesting fun items. It takes 2-3 hours but, unlike many stately homes/palaces, there are a few places where you can sit a while to take in the stunning architecture and decor. Great value for money. Thank you to everyone responsible for maintaining this magnificent piece of history in sunny Brighton.”
“If you’re interested in toys, models, legos etc it’s an amazing short visit. We stopped by because my husband adores these stuff, and spent more time than usual but you can easily look around in 20mins. Small but lovely. Staff was lovely and friendly, too.”
“We never get disappointed with this local museum. Kids love it! Great location as you have a playground and a nice family friendly caffe across the road. The collection here is very interesting and I’ve been coming here since I’ve moved to Brighton. There are chairs and tables, keep an eye for activities for the little ones. There’s place for buggies. Accessible toilet. It closes for lunch.”
“Very informative place.. people can get understand about Brighton fishing culture and how it’s growing up.. overall good place. It’s free of charge entrance. But If you like you can donate some money.”
“They arranged Spanish lessons for my mother. She was very happy with her teacher and made great progress in a short time. I´m very satisfied with the service provided.”
“Mike and Susie are super guests. It is a beautiful setting in Sussex close to Brighton and Burgess Hill. Hurstpierpoint is a lovely little village close to the farmhouse with restaurants and bars. Lovely breakfast was served. Thank you for your hospitality.”
“This was actually a really nice place to visit and do something different. Nice staff, easy day. One ride only per entry but the place is large and I didn'tind paying £1.50 per ticket for another loop on the train. It felt good value for money considering what was available. Perfect on a sunny day.”
“Great value for money, lots to do that kept the whole family interested and engaged all day! Responsibly priced cafe with good variety. Helpful staff, lots of parking.”
“We had a all day rider from a virgin experience and it was a brilliant day out. Just sit back and imagine yourself in the days gone by when steam locomotives were everywhere. The amount of work that has gone into the restoration of the trains and stations is unbelievable. Everything has been built, designed and styled perfectly. Even the staff were dressed in immaculate period clothing. The trains looked great and sounded great. We went from Sheffield park to east Grinstead and went to town for lunch. On the way back you can get off at all the stations and explore the stations, picnic areas, museums and buildings. Sheffield park seems to be the main one and had a lovely museum. The day is what you make it. If you just want the ride the fine but if you explore a bit further then you will discover so much history. The pulling coaches looked so stylish. Halloween and Xmas events are in the diary.”
“What an absolutely charming tudor manor house. The priory may be gone but the house and grounds are stunning We attended on one of their events a 1940s VE celebration. We will definitely return for the living history event in August”
“I'm a planner. Wherever I go, I usually have a spreadsheet of carefully researched places to eat and drink on trips, so we're not left disappointed. So it was an unexpected delight to stumble upon this cafe, entirely by chance. We were so impressed with our first visit, we visited again, the next day on our short two day trip. Firstly, the menu is huge. We literally wanted to try everything. Every dish has something unique about it that has clearly been thought through. The food was stunning. Perfect. We had lunch one day (mushrooms on toast), and breakfast the next (pancakes and full English) and both were as good as each other. I don't say this lightly, when I say, they make the best hash browns I've ever had. I've tried making hash browns through my love for them and I've left feeling jealous at how they got these so perfect. Delicious drinks - coffees, juices and smoothies all made fresh. Unlike most cafes - they didn't do my pet hate and fill the glass with ice, which waters down the juice - winner! The service was attentive, friendly and speedy (on both visits). We are going to be telling everyone about this absolute gem and will visit as soon as we're back in Brighton.”
“Perfect to visit with Charleston farmhouse for greater understanding and appreciation. Easy to do a fascinating 5k walking circuit to river along to Southease, follow South downs way up to ridge of downs to West and back down through Rodmell”
“While visiting, I forgot that I am actually on my holidays and not at war time. Impressed by this fort. I takes you through the times of both world wars and the history of wartime Britain. It's a dog friendly place but be aware that all the ramps are made of steel and they get extremely hot in summer.”
“Great place.to visit. Can't wait for the next open day”
“Delizioso e autentico! The moment you step foot in Amalfi, you realise very quickly you’re in a proper Italian restaurant. The ingredients were of top quality. We were treated some pizza after the owners overheard us talking about the pizza oven, and I look forward to returning to sample more. Would recommend.”
“Great facility, lots of space and possibly the largest passenger lift I have ever been in, clean and with many facilities. Although I will admit I didn't try the cafe”
“Easily the best pub in the area. Eclectic vibes with plenty of space to sit and enjoy a nice pint. Great food and service with Laines beer on tap. Great outside space front and back and lovely local charm. Wonderfully friendly staff.”
“We enjoyed a first class Christmas menu and service, eighteen of us on a Tuesday lunchtime. The food was varied, we loved the choices of antipasti and the mains were good and plentiful. It is always nice to be offered a dessert that is something different and the Zuccotto was just that, and a large portion. We will be back along with those in our group who couldn't make it yesterday. The service was attentive but not too hurried and the restaurant was tastefully decorated. Thank you Al Duomo for a wonderful experience!”
“The Arabian eggs were incredible! The coffee is in a really big cup which is perfect for enjoying and savouring slowly!! Much better than a tiny coffee from some places. Great location and staff!”
“Great restaurant. The staff was super kind and lovely and the food was awesome. We had to wait quite a bit, but it was well worth it! The portions are pretty big aswell. I had the Battered Haddock for 18,50£. I definitely recommend this one!”
“The prices seemed fair and it was awesome sipping a mocha while sitting at the park. Excellent location as well!”
“Everything was very good. It was easy to check in, the room was clean and fresh, so were the beds and towels. We had a TV, tea and coffee facilities, a good shower, also an extra heater if it was chilly and even a hair dryer. It was very good value for money and the lady who met us on arrival was very friendly. The location was excellent we had a coffee shop and a pub plus lots of shops at one end of the street and a five minute walk to the beech at the other end. There was lots of independent eateries and bars within a short walk. We were also only about a 10 or 15 minute walk from the Royal Pavilion and the Museum or the Lanes and the shops. It was also on a very good bus route.”
“Friendly, helpful staff. Booked for next year within a few minutes by phone. Thankyou”
“Lovely little cottage accommodation close to town and only a stone's throw from the beach. Dog friendly too. Small outside space out the back too.”
“We hired the Worthing Pavilion for our end of year concert. The staff were amazing, communication before the concert was great, on the day they were able to help us achieve our vision and were able to make changes to suit us at the last minute. Super helpful and a great memory for all the children involved.”