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Glamping in Brighton
If this holiday you are looking for a relaxing place full of fun things to do with your family and friends, Holidu has the perfect option for you. The exciting city of Brighton, Sussex, is one of the UK's most visited tourist destinations par excellence, due to its beautiful coastline and wealth of activities and sights to see. From iconic historical sites, beautiful natural wonders, amusement parks, to shopping and recreation centres, this fantastic city has something to suit all tastes and ages. You can enjoy all this while staying in the convenient and comfortable glamping accommodations to choose from, most of which are within easy reach of the coast and the adventures that await you in Brighton.
Relaxing glamping accommodations with everything you needWhatever your travel needs, the accommodations available for glamping in the city of Brighton have all the amenities covered for a stress-free holiday. As well as being spacious, practical, conveniently located, and modern in design, they also come with internet access, a garden, some with fireplaces, and a pet-friendly policy. Don't think twice, book your accommodation now and let the holiday begin!
Travellers and activities
As already mentioned Brighton is a tourist destination that is packed full of fun activities to do, so if you're the adventurous type you'll find plenty of exciting options here. If you come to Brighton, you can't miss the Brighton Palace Pier, the pier that has been in operation since 1899 and is still a popular tourist attraction today. Here you will find many things to see and do, including fairground rides such as the booster, a house of horrors and rollercoasters, as well as an excellent food fair, bars and cafés. Now, if you want to explore the city in a different way, you can take the Treasure Hunt Brighton tour. This is a company that offers a self-guided tour through a map on your phone, which will guide you to different important sites in the city while you solve the puzzles to win the hidden reward. This activity is suitable for ages 6 and up, so no one will be left out of the fun!
Brighton for nature loversIf after all your adventures in the city, you want to spend some time exploring Brighton's beautiful countryside, here are some amazing destinations. The first is the beautiful Devil's Dyke, a valley about 100 metres deep just outside Brighton. This is a great place for a quiet stroll, bike ride, or a walk with your pet, while you enjoy the large expanses of grass and beautiful hills, and where at the end of the day there is a great view of the sunset. Now if you want to enjoy beautiful ocean views, The Undercliff Walk is a perfect choice for a day outdoors. This is a route of around 5 kilometres located between Asda at Brighton Marina and Saltdean. Here you can stroll, explore by bike, explore with your pets and enjoy the beautiful beach backdrop, as well as the restaurants and cafés that are nearby.
Due to its tourist importance and a large number of tourists each year, Brighton is nicknamed '’London by Sea'’.
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This incredible palace is a popular attraction in Brighton. It was built for King George IV as a recreation centre and has an architecture that combines Chinese and Indian styles. Here you can tour the interiors of the palace and admire its incredible oriental decoration in each of the rooms that compose it, from the kitchen, the royal bedrooms, music room, gallery and much more. Its exterior spaces are also worth a visit, as its gardens are quite extensive and ideal for relaxing under the shade of its trees.
2. Enjoy the view from above on British Airways i360This is a popular 162-metre-high tower on the old West Pier with a big and circular glass cabin that lifts you into the air, offering unrivalled views of Brighton, the South Downs and the English Channel. In addition to this, the modern cabin has a bar/restaurant inside, so you can eat and drink while enjoying the seascape through the glass.
3. Spend the day at Brighton BeachThere is no doubt that Brighton's seaside area is the centre of life in the city, as there is a wealth of things to do here. Restaurants of all kinds and for all tastes, nightclubs, flea markets and food markets, residential buildings and of course you have Brighton's seafront just metres away.
4. Discover incredible marine life at Sea Life BrightonThis small but fun aquarium is home to around 5000 species of marine life, including sharks, turtles and jellyfish. Open since 1872, the Victorian style of its structure is still preserved, and it has a glass-floored boat that allows you to get a closer look at these fantastic animals.
5. See amazing treasures at Brighton Museum & Art GalleryThis museum is located right in the Royal Pavilion garden and has a very varied art exhibition, with objects from the ancient Egyptian period to contemporary art objects by local artists. If you are a lover of culture, you can't miss this magical place.
6. Have a relaxing time outside in Preston ParkThis fabulous park is the largest park in the city and is perfect for a relaxing day out with your loved ones. Many people come to enjoy its extensive green areas where they make picnics, play sports, walk their pets or just lie down and relax on the grass. It is also a popular venue for fairs, festivals and concerts, as well as cafés and restaurants in the surrounding area.
7. Go back to your childhood at Brighton Toy and Model MuseumIt is a kitschy museum with exhibits of toys and models up to 100 years old. There are arcade games, toy cars from companies like Meccano, puppets and one of the most impressive model railways in existence. Definitely a place where you will feel like a kid again.
Information about glampings in Brighton
🏡 Glampings available: | 17 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |