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(Brighton and Hove, England)




Brighton Travel and TransportThe city of Brighton is easy to travel around by foot, but the Brighton public transport systems provides the most popular way to travel in the Brighton and Hove area. Brighton has an excellent network of buses and trains, providing Brighton with good connections throughout England. Brighton is located close to many other interesting towns, cities, tourist attractions and important landmarks, and many visitors in Brighton also travel outside of the city of Brighton, into the surrounding areas.

Renting a car is often the preferred method of transport when travelling outside of Brighton and it is relatively easy to travel around the Brighton area by car. There are a number of major roads situated on the outskirts of Brighton, which provide fast and convenient routes when travelling both to and from Brighton.




Brighton Travel by Airports - Brighton and Hove, England
Brighton is served by several London Airports, including London Heathrow Airport (LHR), London Gatwick Airport (LGW), London Stansted Airport (STN) and London City Airport (LCY) which are within easy travelling distance of Brighton, by either train, coach or car.

Brighton Car Rental / Car Hire - Brighton and Hove, England
The Brighton and Hove area is served by a number of major roads and nearby the city connects to a number of motorways, providing fast travel to many areas of England, including London which can be reached in less than 90 minutes, via the M23 and M25.

Although the traffic in and out of Brighton can be heavy during peak commuting hours (07:30 to 10:00 and 16:00 to 18:00), driving in central Brighton is fairly easy. Several roads in Brighton are one way only and these roads are clearly sign posted.

Many tourists staying in Brighton choose to rent cars and these are the best method of transport when travelling outside of the city to explore the surrounding countryside and nearby towns. There are plenty of parking garages and off-street parking areas available in Brighton, although some central areas are restricted to residents only. There is also a Park and Ride scheme available at Withdean Stadium, on the outskirts of Brighton, with regular Park and Ride buses travelling into central Brighton around every 12 minutes. Park and Ride bus travel is available in Brighton from Monday to Friday between 07:30 to 18:00 and on Saturday between 09:00 to 17:45.

Car parks in the Brighton area are located at Madeira Drive (close to Brighton Pier and Brighton Marina), along the Kingsway in Hove and at Brighton Train Station. Parking vouchers are often required when parking on streets in Brighton and these are readily available in shops and garages displaying the Voucher Parking symbol.

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Brighton Travel by Foot - Brighton and Hove, England
Brighton is well pedestrianized and one of the best ways to travel around Brighton and Hove is by foot. This is an excellent way to see some of Brighton's numerous tourist attractions, museums, galleries and landmarks. Finding your way around central Brighton is very straightforward and many of Brighton's major sights and tourist attractions are within easy walking distance of each other.

Brighton Travel by Bicycle - Brighton and Hove, England
There is a large network of cycle lanes throughout the Brighton area and cycling is an increasingly popular way to travel around Brighton and Hove. Cycle lanes in Brighton and located along Brighton's seafront, on Lewes Road and at Victoria Gardens. There are numerous cycle racks located throughout Brighton city centre and also a number of bicycle rental shops.

Brighton Travel by Buses and Coaches - Brighton and Hove, England
Brighton and Hove has an excellent bus service, providing regular bus travel and good value for money. With a number of efficient bus lanes, allowing buses to travel around the Brighton area quickly, buses stop every few minutes on the main bus routes in Brighton and Hove. Many buses in the Brighton area can be easily accessed by wheelchair users and are environmentally friendly.

Buses in Brighton and Hove are operated by the Brighton and Hove Bus Company and provide travel throughout the Brighton area and nearby towns. Bus passes are available for set periods and these can be particularly convenient when travelling in Brighton. Coaches in the Brighton area are operated by National Express and Stagecoach, providing affordable travel throughout the United Kingdom. The bus and coach station in Brighton is situated at Pool Valley, close to Brighton city centre, and many buses also stop at Brighton's Churchill Square.

Brighton Travel and TransportBrighton Travel by Trains - Brighton and Hove, England
Brighton has a large train network, providing good connections throughout the country. With regular trains travelling to central London in less than one hour, and also London Gatwick Airport, Brighton's trains provide one of the quickest ways to travel outside of Brighton and Hove.

Advance seat reservations can be booked on Brighton trains if required. Brighton is supported by the following train stations, both of which are within easy reach of central Brighton:

  • Brighton Station - Queens Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 3WA, England
  • Hove Station - Station Approach, Hove, Brighton, East Sussex, BN3, England

Brighton Travel by Taxis - Brighton and Hove, England
Taxis in Brighton and Hove provide one of the most convenient and popular ways to travel around the Brighton area and are usually reasonably priced. The main taxi ranks in Brighton city centre are located on East Street, Western Road, The Lanes, Hove Town Hall and at Queen's Square. It is also possible to hail Brighton taxis from the street and in quieter areas of Brighton, taxis can be ordered by telephone. There are a number of reputable taxi firms in the Brighton and Hove area that your hotel can recommend. Additional taxi charges in Brighton are often made for luggage, late-night travel, extra passengers and travel on public holidays






 
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