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About Brighton Train Station

Passengers and goods have moved through Brighton Train Station for over 150 years. This Italianate-style transportation hub is less than a mile from the shores of the English Channel and the beachy sights and sounds of southern England.

Historically a resort region frequented by royalty, Brighton has welcomed respite-seekers since the 1700s. The area is within easy reach of London; at today’s train speeds, the capital city is just an hour’s ride away. 

Dozens of trains pass through Brighton Train Station daily, with routes running to popular England destinations like Portsmouth Harbour, Hastings, and Hove. Trains from Brighton to London include stops at Victoria Station, Bedford, and Gatwick Airport.

Brighton Train Station travel doesn’t end with the trains; this southern England train station is also a hub for bus and taxi traffic. Passengers accessing Brighton by bicycle can store their wheels on-site, and car parks are also offered.

Fun Fact: Falmer Station football matches can cause serious service disruptions. The train station adjusts schedules and routes to accommodate the thousands of fans moving through on match days.

Things to do near Brighton Train Station

Once you’ve arrived at Brighton Train Station, attractions and amenities abound. As a popular England train station, Brighton’s got a lot to offer, with cafes and stores on-site. 

Travelers can rent bikes at Brighton Station or relax at a coffee shop between train rides. Convenient travel amenities at Brighton include modern restrooms, a ticket office, and public WiFi.  

Beyond the station, the coastal resort region of Brighton-Hove is packed with restaurants, beaches, shops, and historical sites. 

  • Learn about the city’s history and top attractions by booking a self-guided “Curious About” walking tour; one of the routes begins at Brighton Station.
  • Scope out some of Brighton’s best shops at the North Laine Bazaar, just a quick walk south of the train station.
  • Pick up vintage apparel at one of the shops on Gloucester Road.
  • Take a gallery tour at Appendage, and you’ll see unique pieces created by Brighton artists. Mediums range from jewelry and ceramics to prints and glasswork.
  • Settle in for a waterfront lunch at one of the seafood restaurants at Brighton Marina.
  • Experience sea spray and stunning views along the rugged Undercliff Walk, a paved path carved between crashing waves and towering coastal cliffs.
  • Stroll through Brighton Beach at sunset and then retreat to a beachfront pub for a brew.

Transit Options in Brighton Train Station

  • Train (Southern, Great Western Railway, Thameslink, Gatwick Express)
  • Bus (over a dozen routes)
  • Taxi

Luggage Storage near Brighton Train Station

The city of Brighton features unique attractions, boho vibes, and dozens of excellent restaurants, bars, and pubs. During a Brighton visit, you can while away an afternoon on the waves of the Atlantic, tour some of the city’s excellent museums, and round out the day with a memorable meal at one of many unique eateries.

Experience the region without distractions when you take advantage of Bounce luggage storage near Brighton. This carefree coastal city should be explored on a whim, without the added bulk of extra gear and shopping bags. 

Attractions and Activities near Brighton Train Station

  • Brighton Palace Pier: One of the top spots for Brighton entertainment, the Brighton Pier is packed with family-friendly attractions. This carnival-themed pier features arcade games, VR gaming stations, and dozens of theme-park-style rides. Watch for upcoming events, and you can coordinate your Brighton Pier visit with a live show or a multi-day festival. If you do nothing else at this action-packed place, eat the food. Kick off your tasty tour with a sugar-dusted churro or icy milkshake and then treat yourself to the pier’s top-notch fish and chips. 
  • Royal Pavilion: This ornate palace was constructed over three decades, designed as a retreat for British royalty. The pavilion is positioned near the center of the city, so it’s easy to access it from Brighton Train Station and other town attractions. Parking options are limited, but the pedestrian-friendly streets make it simple to walk or cycle to the site. During a Royal Pavilion visit, you can stroll through the palace’s lush gardens before taking a tour of the property’s expansive interior. Highlights include the breathtaking Banqueting Room, the pagoda-filled Music Room, and the Prince Regent Gallery.
  • Brighton Fishing Museum: Overlooking the shimmering Atlantic shoreline, this museum highlights Brighton’s angling history. Admission is free, and the museum is open every day of the week, so there’s no reason to miss its fish-themed exhibits. Aged brick ceilings and rustic wood floors set the tone for this sea-themed collection. Follow the narrow halls to view ship models, artifacts, and photographs, and gain some insight into how Brighton transitioned from a busy fishing village to a relaxation haven.
  • South Downs National Park: This picturesque park protects over 600 square miles of wilderness and is one of the most popular outdoor attractions near Brighton. A scenic two-hour public transit ride is all that separates Brighton Station from South Downs. Drop off your extra bags at a Bounce luggage storage site and hit the hiking trails with only what you need. A trip to South Downs can be as rugged or refined as you want; spend time on the sometimes-desolate Meon Valley Trail, embark on a food route to sample the regional fare, or explore the Cuckmere estuary by kayak. Notable sights include the valleys of Seven Sisters Country Park and the heather-blanketed hills along the Serpent Trail, though there’s no shortage of stunning views in South Downs National Park.