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Printable maps of Brighton

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Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Brighton

1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Brighton with your mouse.
2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.

Railway and landscape maps of Brighton area

This Brighton map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.

City tours, excursions and tickets in Brighton and surroundings

Great Britain - moving around the country

The UK has a very long railway network. That’s one of the best in Europe. The most remote regions of the country can be reached by means of such transport. In order to save a little, it is worth buying tickets one or two weeks in advance. You can also get a reusable ticket. The speed of most of the trains in England reaches two hundred kilometers per hour. The cars are clean and comfortable. Trains run according to the schedule. The maximum delay time is 10-20 minutes. The cost depends on the duration of the trip, the point of departure and the class of a train or a car. To save time, many tourists travel between the most famous cities of the kingdom by air. There are about 450 air harbors in the country. Domestic flights are available at almost every airport. You can get there by buses, trains, transfers or by taxi. Since the United Kingdom is an island state, there is a well-developed sea transport. You can move between the mainland and coastal cities by ships and ferries. Moreover, the second type of transport is more popular among tourists. Firstly, its cost is low. Secondly, it is possible to transport any goods, and even cars or bicycles on ferries. In the midst of the tourist season, water taxis, yachts, and excursion boats run on Thames in London. You can also take a taxi. There are two main types of taxis - with meters and with a fixed tariff. In the first case, such a car can be taken on the street. The second type of taxi can be called only by phone. Don't forget to get the cost of the trip from the operator in advance. … Open

Overview of festivals and celebrations in Great Britain

One of the most significant events in the fashion world takes place in London. London Fashion Week attracts the most famous designers. World stars come to watch defiles. The event is held twice a year, in February and September. The best fashion houses in Britain show new collections to the public. The unique festival of the Straw Bear is held in the vicinity of Cambridge. During the parade, processions with straw stuffed bears are held along the streets. At the end of the holiday, figurines are burned. In early August, the festival of the legendary hero of England, Robin Hood, takes place in Mansfield. The event is accompanied by theatrical performances and historical reconstructions of the battles. In February, the Vikings Festival is held in York. This city was the capital of the Vikings many centuries ago. Residents of the city transform into fearless warriors and participate in improvised battles. … Open

Photogallery of Brighton sights

Our guide to Brighton

Brighton sightseeing

As it was mentioned above, the Royal Pavilion is the main landmark of Brighton. When George IV was visiting the city, he initially was staying at a farmer’s house that was small in size. The building turned into a luxurious villa in 1787 and got a neoclassic look after a thorough reconstruction. At that time, the building was famous as the Marine Pavilion. Twenty-five years later, a new reconstruction … Open

Interactive maps of Brighton neighbours

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