Navigating
Your Way Around Brighton Town Centre - The Best Ways To See The Sights,
Find
Hotels & Enjoy Your Holiday In Brighton...
Brighton
is a busy city – which
means that there can be problems in driving within the city centre,
especially
during peak seasons. One of the best ways to navigate through the city
when you
get there is by foot. There is also a reliable and efficient
bus service
in operation to get to the cities various points of interest.
Further,
because the city doesn’t
have a huge land mass, most of the points of interest are within
walking
distance of each other – the sea for instance is very close
to the main city
centre.
If
you do opt for the bus, it’s
possible to buy a day pass for £3 (approximately
$6) which gives you
unrestricted use of the bus service throughout the day (as long as you
travel
past 9am to avoid the rush hour).
It’s
also possible to hire a taxi to
get through the city and these are available on a 24 hour a day basis.
Finally,
the town is very pro-cycles
and many people including some tourists use them to travel through the
city.
It’s possible to hire a cycle for your stay and more
information can be found
in the tourist information centre (TIC).
If
you do drive, be warned that
parking within the town centre can be expensive, and during peak times,
quite
difficult.
The Tourist
Information Centre In Brighton &
Hove
The
TIC is situated very near the
Royal Pavilion nearby Castle Square. It’s a good way of
getting free, tailored
advice on what you can do to make the most out of your time in Brighton.
Aside
from the best days out, you can
also find information about hotels, restaurants, bars/clubs and just
about
anything else related to your stay in the city.
You
can also email the TIC at tourism@brighton.co.uk
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