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Discover Brighton on a private tour
Brighton dances to the rhythm of the sea, its vibrant personality reflected in the kaleidoscope of colours along the famous pier and the eclectic vibe of The Lanes. This is a city that knows how to celebrate individuality and creativity. Your local guide will help you uncover Brighton’s many layers, moving beyond the iconic Royal Pavilion and bustling North Laine. Imagine a private tour where you taste the tang of fresh fish and chips on the beach, or a walking tour through the hidden alleys brimming with street art and quirky boutiques. With a food and wine tour, savour the unique flavours of Sussex, and with skip-the-line access, dive into the city’s rich history without the wait. Let your guide lead you through Brighton’s heart, where every corner has a story to tell and every wave carries a whisper of the past. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Brighton. Explore Brighton your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Brighton tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Brighton for every interest, including: Family tours: Ride the Brighton Palace Pier attractions, meet rays and seahorses at SEA LIFE Brighton, and glide on the Brighton i360 for big sea views. Add a spin on Volk’s Electric Railway and a gelato stop, plus a fun Lanes scavenger hunt tailored to your kids’ ages. History tours: Explore the Royal Pavilion’s flamboyant rooms with timed entry, then trace the old fishing lanes to hear how twittens shaped the town. Visit Brunswick Square in Hove to see Regency planning up close and learn about the West Pier’s story from the seafront. Off The Beaten Path tours: Walk the Undercliff from the Marina toward Ovingdean for chalk cliffs and rock pools at low tide, or head up to Devil’s Dyke on the South Downs for ridge walks. Your guide can also show you local street art spots and quiet corners around Hanover’s colourful terraces. Getting around: Central areas are very walkable with frequent buses and train links; for the Downs and coastal paths, ask your guide about chauffeured tours or private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Brighton inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Exploring Brighton on a private walking tour is a fantastic way to dive into the city's vibrant culture and unique character. With your local guide, you can wander through popular neighborhoods and uncover hidden gems that most visitors miss. A local by your side ensures you see the real Brighton, beyond the tourist spots. - The Lanes: This maze of narrow alleyways offers quirky shops and cozy cafes, perfect for families or anyone looking to discover Brighton's eclectic shopping scene. It's a cultural treasure trove waiting to be explored. - North Laine: Known for its bohemian vibe, North Laine is a haven for creative souls and those interested in street art and independent boutiques. It's ideal for those seeking meaningful connections with Brighton's artistic community. - Kemptown: This lively and colorful neighborhood is celebrated for its vibrant LGBTQ+ scene and a great mix of bars and eateries. It's a welcoming area for anyone looking to experience Brighton's inclusive spirit. - Hove: A bit more laid-back than central Brighton, Hove offers beautiful architecture and a stroll along the beach. Perfect for multi-generational groups who appreciate a quieter pace with scenic views. Day trip ideas from Brighton Use Brighton as your base and branch out to nearby coast and countryside, since short rides make easy day trips and your tour can match what you like to see and do. Seven Sisters and Cuckmere Valley: Walk clifftop paths, follow the meanders of the river, and get huge sea views with simple routes that suit a relaxed pace or a longer hike. If you like nature, photography, or geology, this stretch delivers without fuss. Lewes: A compact market town with narrow lanes, bookshops, and old stone streets, plus quiet gardens and priory ruins for a calm break. History fans and shoppers find easy wins here, and cafés make it a simple slow-down stop. Rye and Camber Sands: Stroll cobbled lanes lined with timbered houses, then spread out on a long sandy beach a few minutes away. If you enjoy old towns, coastal views, and beach time in one day, this pairing fits well. Chichester and Bosham Harbour: Walk Roman walls, step into the cathedral, then head to a tidal village where boats rest on the mud at low tide. Art, architecture, and harbour scenes make a balanced day for culture lovers. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Brighton most travellers miss.