Brighton One Day Itinerary | How to Plan a Day Trip to Brighton from London
London is a gorgeous city, but sometimes you need to find a good escape for a short break. A day trip to Brighton from London is ideal if you want to escape the routine. In our Brighton one day itinerary, we will share with you our personal schedule enjoying a fantastic day out in this charming seaside town in the UK.
The hippest city (as it is nicknamed) is easy to reach from London by train, and you can smoothly plan a Brighton day trip even from one day to another.
Brighton is a city that truly comes to life in the summer. Its endearing coastal location is perfect for soaking up the sun and enjoying the warm weather. But even when it’s raining, the romantic atmosphere of Brighton is undeniable, and there are plenty of things to do to keep you entertained.

Best time to visit Brighton
Brighton, a vibrant coastal city situated in England, offers a variety of experiences depending on the season. The climate generally remains moderate throughout the year. Visiting Brighton in winter you will experience brisk winds, which might causing temperatures to hover between 3°C to 5°C. As spring arrives, the temperatures gradually rise, averaging between 10°C to 15°C. Nevertheless, the best time to visit Brighton is in summer, during July and August, when the daytime temperature soars to a delightful 25°C.
If you are looking for sunny escape to the seaside, I highly recommend planning your trip to Brighton in May or June. These months boast minimal rainfall and fewer crowds, as they fall just before the peak tourist season. Moreover, you can relish longer daylight hours, granting ample time to explore the captivating attractions of Brighton, particularly around June 20th, when the city experiences its longest day each year.
Despite November being the rainiest month and December often displaying chilly temperatures, they still offer a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchanting Christmas ambiance. We thoroughly enjoyed our time during this period and, to be frank, found pleasure in dashing through the rain.
How to get to Brighton
There are many ways to reach Brighton from London for a relaxing day trip on the Coast of the United Kingdom. We have recently included Brighton as a perfect winter day trip from London in a guide about the best cities in Uk for a winter escape. The reason is also the easy way to reach Brighton from the capital. Visit Brighton on a day trip from London by train from many stations in the city.
Take your train with Thameslink from St. Pancras, Farringdon, Blackfriars and London Bridge. You can reach Brighton from London, even from London Victoria and London Bridge. The last one was closer to our house, so we enjoyed it so much, taking the Southern Railway Train. Keep an eye on the last train offers from London to Brighton.

London to Brighton by train
To save time most of people prefer travelling from London to Brighton with the train. The journey by train will take less than 2 hours, leaving from London city centre like Victoria Station and reaching Brighton train station. Train tickets can variate if you book them during off-peak time. Remember to check out train times and prices on The Train Line app or website, so you can get the best price. Try to avoid peak time as a lot of people commute in and out of Brighton and it makes train tickets more expensive.
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London to Brighton by Bus
The bus instead will take 2 hours and a half but it’s cheaper as with National Express you can pay even only £5. It’s up to you what you want to do. You can plan a day trip to Brighton from London and stay overnight with no rush in exploring the city.
From London to Brighton by car
Is easy to get from London to Brighton in just an hour’s drive. The A23 will take you directly to Brighton, passing by Gatwick Airport. However, we highly suggest you choose an alternative way to reach Brighton from London, because of the expensive parking.
We did it once and will assure you that the ride was amazing, but the parking price made us think it was worth it by train. However, if you still want to go to Brighton by car, we can assure you that the journey is fantastic. If you don’t own a car, it is easy to rent it in London, but book in advance. We love renting the car with two companies special to us, because we got the best deals all time. Compare the prices on Discover Cars and Rental Cars.

Day trip to Brighton from London | Travel tips
We have been to Brighton for the day many and many times. We found it very easy to organise London day trips to Brighton. If you are planning a Brighton one day itinerary, try to avoid weekends or any bank holidays as the city will be busy and so train too.
Start the day early to ensure you have enough time to explore Brighton without missing anything. Bring with you some snacks during the journey as you will need them. Don’t spend too much time thinking about where to eat; grab something quickly but good. If you are spending more than one day, we have a few suggestions for you. We had a really lovely dinner at “NuPost” with delicious Italian food.

Sea breeze one hour away from London
One of the best reason why we love so much our day trips from London to Brighton is that just one hour away from the city chaos, there is the sun, sea and beach. Brighton is a really cute city on the coast of Uk, facing the French coast. It is one of the best cities in England and is perfect even if you are visiting London for a few days.
Of course, there is not always the sun in the sky of Brighton, it is always cloudy and plenty of rainy day in Brighton, but the summer… The summer’s day in Brighton is the best escape from your routine in London.
Brighton is not that big, so is the perfect day escape from the city, walkable and with the same amenities you have in London. There are many unique things to do in Brighton, that will make you feel to be in the right place for a day. The seaside English town is full of accommodation for your stay overnight in Brighton. Take it slow and enjoy the view of the sea at the sunset, don’t rush to come back to London. It is just an hour away. There are some of the best hotels on the beach in Brighton, ready to accomplish your desire to relax and calm.



Brighton one day itinerary
Morning (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
- Get the early train from London
- Arrive at the station in Brighton and start the day with a delicious breakfast at a local café.
- Walk down the charming streets toward the famous Brighton Palace Pier, filled with fun attractions and breathtaking views.
- Take a walk along the beachfront, enjoying the sea breeze and the stunning views.
Midday (12:00 PM – 2:00 PM)
- It’s nearly time for lunch but pay a visit to the iconic Royal Pavilion in Brighton and relax in the gardens
- Stop for a quick lunch at a local restaurant. Tips get a sandwich box and enjoy the breeze in the park of the Pavilion.
- Alternative Lunch by the sea: Stop at West Beach Bar & Kitchen. Fabulous!
Afternoon (2:00 PM – 5:00 PM)
- Get lost in the maze of Brighton narrows streets and historic lanes. Squeeze sometimes for shopping and an afternoon tea or coffee.
- If you are a culture lover, spend some time at the Brighton Museum or the Art Gallery.
Evening (5:00 PM onwards)
- Enjoy a drink at a rooftop bar taking in the views of the town as the sun sets.
- If you skip the above, enjoy the view of Brighton from BAi360 tower, unbelievable!
- Experience Brighton’s vibrant nightlife scene getting into a club before your train back home.
Things to do in Brighton in one day | Unique attractions and experiences
- Brighton best view at BAi360
- Lunch with a view at West Beach Bar & Kitchen
- Brighton Pier
- The Royal Pavilion
- Brighton Beach
- Sea Life Brighton
- Explore Brighton Lanes
- Eat mussels by the seaside
- Tour Bus of Brighton
- City Bike Tour
- Discover the white cliffs of Seven Sister
What to see in Brighton in a day
Experience one of the best Brighton views on the top of the British Airways i360

This structure is quite new in Brighton as it was opened in the summer of 2016. It gives you a gorgeous view of the ocean and the coastline. If you want to enjoy the lovely view from the top of Brighton you can pre-book the tickets online.
The 162-metre observation tower, owned by British Airway, the leader in the flight’s sector has changed the skyline of Brighton and the seafront of the former West Pier. There is also the chance to drink a glass of wine while chatting and getting up into the sky of Brighton. This is for us a special romantic thing to do in Brighton.
Buy the ticket in advance, as the attraction tends to be fully booked within weeks. The cost to go up the attraction is £16.50 which is £2 less. For children up to 15 years old the cost of the ticket will be £7.40. Check the tickets availability below.
Have a lunch with a view at West Beach Bar & Kitchen
If you only have one day to spend in Brighton, don’t worry! Our itinerary will guide you through the best things to do, where to eat, and where to grab a coffee.
To make the most of your time, arriving early in the morning is best. After a morning of exploring, stop by West Beach Bar & Kitchen for a delicious and energizing lunch. They offer fresh and typical foods that will prepare you for your next adventure.

Stroll around Brighton Pier
If you’re exploring Brighton in one day only, make sure to stop by Brighton Pier! It’s the perfect spot to experience the quintessential British seaside vibe. And if your sweet tooth is calling, you’ll be in heaven with all the tasty doughnuts and ice cream stalls. Even if it’s raining, you can still have fun with all the coin-operated games. This pier symbolises Brighton’s charm and is one of the most popular attractions in the city. During the summer, it’s always bustling with visitors from all over who come to soak up the sun. As you stroll along, remember to take in the breathtaking views of Brighton while enjoying a refreshing ice cream cone or some fluffy candy floss.



Brighton Royal Pavilion | One day in Brighton
The Royal Pavilion is a must-see during your Brighton one day itinerary. It’s an incredible building located in the city’s heart, built-in 1787. From the outside is excellent as well, and if you find a friendly and warm day, you will see people relaxing on the meadow in front of the Brighton Royal Pavilion. The building has an outstanding museum, and buying the ticket allows you to visit the intern of the Pavilion as well. It is less expensive than you think; check if you find a bargain.
It is the perfect excuse to spend one day in Brighton and enjoy the cultural side of the city.

Brighton Beach must be on your itinerary | Summer in Brighton
Let’s say that Brighton is the easiest way for Londoners to escape the heat in the city in summer. So on your Brighton day trip, you can’t miss a quick stop at Brighton Beach. True, it isn’t the best beach in the UK, but at least it is something. It’s a massive beach with a very long promenade that goes all the way to the town nearby, which is Hove.
Especially when the weather is nice and warm, you will find many people around enjoying the sun. These characteristics make Brighton one of the most popular beach destinations nearby London. This is a pebble beach, so remember your swim shoes. If you are not fancy for crowded places, 2km away walking down there in Hove. This is another fantastic beach, less busy than Brighton, with nice spots as well.
On a rainy day in Brighton, you can still enjoy the beach, drink at the promenade’s close bar and see how impressive the landscape is at sunset. We enjoyed the lights going down, with the view of the remains of a run-down building not so far from the coast.
Brighton Sea Life | Perfect activity in Brighton for families
Going for a day trip from London with kids? Brighton is a good idea, visiting the sea life will make your kids feel happy. Which other place is better to see the real sea life if not close to the beach in Brighton. Visiting the Sea Centre of Brighton on a rainy day can save you from a bad day out. Visit SeaLife is a must things to do in Brighton with toddlers.
Here in Brighton, there is a huge Sea Life which you can visit during your one-day trip from London. It’s located right next to the Brighton Pier and is very easy to find. There are different types of tickets and different packages. The price is less than 15£, but you can find discounts and bargains easily. Check the best deal here!
We highly recommend buying the tickets online as you can save up to 40%, and skip the line.


North Laine | Stroll around Brighton maze of narrow lanes. Highlights of Brighton itinerary
North Lane is one of the best places to see during your Brighton one day itinerary. The Lanes are a few narrow laneways located in the History Quarter of Brighton. One of the best things to do in Brighton is for sure exploring this area.
The Brighton Lanes are plenty of antique shops, jewellery, fashion boutiques, and various shops. You will find many cafes and restaurants as well where you can sit and relax after exploring the city. The North lane of Brighton is the meeting point for the young people of Brighton; stroll around this area in the evening to find a spot for a good drink.
WHERE IS NORTH LANE | Click here for the exact location
Eat mussels by the seaside
During your day trip to Brighton from London, you can’t miss trying the seafood. We were desperate to try the mussels, which tasted something, and finally, we found them. Of course, not everyone will like seafood, but if you are a lover like us, you must try them at least once.
Being so close to the sea will give you a fantastic sensation which is almost impossible to describe. So we did a kind of food tour in Brighton, tasting the outstanding local cuisine and dishes from the fresh local market. BOOK A TOUR WITH A LOCAL GUIDE TO DISCOVER SECRETS AND FACTS ABOUT BRIGHTON.
For a quick visit of Brighton in one day, get on the Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Bus
If you don’t want to walk around and feel lazy to stroll in the narrow streets of Brighton, you can go for a bus tour of Brighton with Hop-On Hop-Off. In this way, you will save time and see almost everything in the city. Like many cities in Uk and in the World, bus tours are not expensive, but they are the best option if you are tight on time.
The bus will take you from one of the many stops in the city, and you can take it from another point after your visit. There are bus stops at any of the sightseeing in Brighton. You can stop by at the Palace Pier, the i360, Brighton Station, the Pavilion or the Brighton Marina. Check all the best options you have to visit Brighton by bus.
Have you ever considered Glamping in Brighton? There are some fantastic locations you can choose from, and they are super nice and worth experiencing.

City bike tour of Brighton at Sunset
Being a coastal city has advantages, like a fantastic sunset. The sun in the evening in a blue sky day is going down into the sea for a fantastic landscape. Brighton is also known as London-by-the-sea. It is a vibrant and colourful city, full of energy and fun. Take the chance to visit Brighton from a different point of view. Be ready to ride. A full afternoon tour on a bike in Brighton is an absolute bargain; check out those deals here.
Discover the real history of Brighton by stopping by the famous landmarks. This activity will let you get some of the best photos of Brighton. Then, take the chance to spend a weekend in Brighton on the bike for a real, sustainable experience in Uk.
Discover the White Cliffs of Seven Sisters from Brighton
Not far away from Brighton, there are the Seven Sisters Cliffs. Close to Brighton, there is the South Downs National Park, a newest national park in England, where you can enjoy amazing seascapes.
Take the chance to have an adventurous day trip from London, passing by Brighton and discover a remote part of England. On your way back from Seven Sisters, pay a visit to a small iconic village, Rottingdean. It has got the amazing gardens of Rudyard Kipling, author of The Jungle Book.
Is not that expensive the visit to the white cliffs and sometimes is cheaper than you expect, CHECK THE TICKETS.
MOST PRESTIGIOUS | BRIGHTON RETREAT
The Grand Brighton
The Grand Brighton is the most iconic of all the Brighton seafront hotels. Located on Kings Road close to the shops, the beach, Regency Square and Brighton Pier, this Renaissance-style hotel oozes sophistication and elegance.
Rooms are decorated in crisp white linens with muted splashes of colour in soft furnishings. Each room features satellite TV and free WiFi, and many have fantastic sea views. The Grand also has its restaurant – GB1, which specializes in fresh, locally-caught seafood dishes.
You can unwind with a massage or facial in the luxurious hotel spa, work out in the gym, or relax in the cocktail bar overlooking Brighton Beach.


On a budget accommodation in Brighton
Cavalaire Guest House | Brighton Guest House
Victorian house, stylish and with that retro taste. Even if you get the standard room, you will have impeccable service, way beyond the classic guest house style. The rooms are all equipped with a flat-screen TV, fridge, iPod dock and luxury tea and coffee facilities.
This chic and contemporary property has everything you need for the perfect seaside getaway in the UK, from a full English breakfast to an unbeatable location just steps from Brighton’s top attractions.
So why wait? Book your stay today and discover the ultimate luxury and relaxation at Cavalaire Guest House!
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Final consideration about Brighton one day itinerary
As you might understand, Brighton is a lovely place where to spend one day away from London. It’s the perfect escape even for a winter day trip from London, but we preferred Brighton during the summer. Brighton one day itinerary will be enough to discover this lovely gem on the coast of England.
FAQ Things to do in Brighton in one day
Is one day enough to explore Brighton?
Yes, one day in Brighton is perfect to spend a fantastic day by the seaside. However, to fully experience the city, a longer stay is recommended. Brighton in one day might be enough just to scrape the surface and see the best highlights of the city of Britain’s coast.
What are some good places to eat in Brighton?
Brighton has a thriving food scene with many great places to eat. Some popular options include Brighton North Laine restaurants and bars, the seaside The Coal Shed, The Set, and The Salt Room.
What is the best time to visit Brighton?
u003cstrongu003eThe best time to visit Brighton is during the summer months from June to September when the weather is warm and sunnyu003c/strongu003e, and there are many events and festivals taking place.
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Great post! Loved the video. Our family is visiting London this fall, but the two day trips that we plan to take are to Liverpool and to Stonehenge. I must say that this Brighton area has me intrigued, though. Love the idea of the open air shops…. Thanks for some awesome travel inspiration. 💫🎬
Thank you for your comment Vox, really appreciate. Looks fabulous visit Liverpool and Stonehenge, but keep an eye on Brighton that is amazing during summertime. Let us know if you need a suggestion, we are always happy to help.
I hope I can pop back to Brighton soon. You’ve listed one of my favourite places in this insightful post. The Brighton Royal Pavilion is a fabulous place to visit.
Hey Stuart,
Thank you to find time to pass by our blog. You are right the Royal Pavilion of Brighton it’s so beautiful and diverse compared to the surrounding architecture of the seaside city. Hope you can pop back soon! Give us a shout when you can!