1Get your hands Cluttered at the Pottery Cafe
Why don’t you bring your creativity to life and visit Brighton’s very own painting pottery cafe. Offering over 100 things to paint for all ages and skills get and you are certain to bring out your creative spirit lost in the moment.
TwoStep back in time with all the Royal Pavilion
Sitting in the center of the city you’ve just one of Brighton’s most historical buildings — that the Pavilion! It developed to the palace we see by architect John Nash in 1815 and was built for King George IV in the 1780’s. Observing this, it hosted Queen Victoria and has been used as a hospital. Now a museum, make sure you discover the rich history and past that is fascinating — that the tours of the building are worth! Why not round off your trip in their tearooms for a nice drink and a slice of cake.
3Climb to new extremes at Boulder Brighton
Why don’t you try something a bit different in the rain and head over to Brighton’s indoor Bouldering Centre. Bouldering is a new kind of rock climbing where you have the freedom of scaling 4-5 metre walls without ropes (you will find safety mats below!) Brighton Bouldering Center has over 200 climbs with grades that are different, which makes it perfect for all ages and abilities. With no rules or advice you can just turn up and start climbing.
4Get inspired at Brighton’s artwork galleries
Brighton being full of creativity and artwork, offers a whole range of different galleries for you to see — In fact, there are over 30 galleries around the city! Brighton Museum and Art Gallery offers artistic excellence whilst Brighton’s University reveals its bits of brilliance. To find a listing of of the galleries offered in Brighton click here.
5Release your inner kid at Brighton’s Laser Zone
Let us be honest, we all love to bring out our inner child once in a while so why don’t do it when you are bored from the rain. LaserZone Brighton is the perfect opportunity to run around like a youngster and shoot your friends to victory in their multi-level, state of the art arena. Don’t worry; you’re never too old for laser zone.
6Head back to a simpler time in the Toy Museum
In the 21st century it’s all about if you’ve got a PlayStation 4 or a Xbox one, but why don’t you put your controller down and traveling back in time, to find out what the folks of yesteryear used to do. Brighton’s Toy and Model Museum (Founded in 1991) has more than ten thousand toys offered for you to view, which range from as early as the mid 19th century. Here you will get to see classic toys from all over the world priceless train groups and more.
7Go to get a hit at Hollywood Bowl
There’s not much to say concerning bowling except that everyone loves it! So why not get your family together and head down to Hollywood bowl at the marina for a match or 2 — Assess their offers page for the best prices
8 Bounce away the rain at the Trampoline Park
Just a brief car/ bus journey away from Brighton, you have one of Sussex’s top trampoline parks — Skyhigh! Ideal for adults and kids alike, this is a great way to spend your time while having fun getting healthy. As well as your typical trampolines, they’ve aero ball (a new vertical activity game), slam dunk (devoted to basketball), a supersized air bag (to control your flips) and also a walk the wall section (to test your ability.) Go on, bounce your way for an exciting day avoiding the rain into Peacehaven.
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