Brighton to London

Train and coach connection between Brighton and London

There is really easy way to get to London from Brighton either by coach which is taking longer or by train from local train station. Your journey can take from 50 min to 2,5 hours, depends on route of the coach and train. Coach station is located in:

11-12 Pool Valley
Brighton City Centre
Brighton
East Sussex, BN1 1NJ
01273 202 020

Service number SH025 is runing 7 days a week from about 4:00 early morning to late evening 22:50.

Coach route :

BRIGHTON:
Brighton (Preston Circus)
Brighton (Preston Park)
Brighton (Withdean Park)
Brighton (Patcham)
Hickstead
GATWICK AIRPORT LONDON (South Terminal)
Hooley
Coulsdon
Wallington
London Mitcham Junction
London Streatham
London Stockwell
London Vauxhall
London Pimlico
LONDON (Victoria Coach Station)

Trains are running from Brighton railway station which is in Queens Road, Brighton,Ā  BN1 3XP. You can use services First Capital Connect or Southern Railways. Trains to London are running from 4:15 in the morning until 23:30, seven days a week. Depends on train route you can use servise without change which is quicker or longer with 1 change in Haywards Heath.

Brighton,East Croydon, Clapham Junction, London Victoria – journey without change

Brighton, Hassocks, Burgess Hill, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Clapham Junction, London Victoria – journey without change

Brighton, Preston Park, Hassocks, Burgess Hill ,Wivelsfield,Haywards Heath (change), Three Bridges, Gatwick Airport, Redhill, East Croydon, Clapham Junction, London Victoria – journey with 1 change

Price depends on the date and time of the travel. It can be cheaper if you buy your ticket on line, but you can still buy your tickets in the station or in One stop travel shop in Old Steine, where staff is always happy to help.

Rookery Rock Garden


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Rookery Rock Garden

Rookery Rock Garden is Britainā€™s largest municipal rock garden located on the opposite side of Preston Park. It is built on a steep slope that runs up to the railway line. Itā€™s an amazing creation, but is often overlooked by those using the park and is unknown to the most of people driving to and from Brighton.

Rookery Rock Garden was originally landscaped in 1935 by Captain B Maclaren. It contains from over 1350 of imported Cheddar stone. There is a large fish pond with stepping stones, colourful fish and pond lily, lots of winding paths and steps and a cascade. The garden overall has a mostly oriental theme, although the types of plant include more ordinary bedding plants as well as alpines. There are lots of benches to sit on and there are good views from the upper levels – about 100ft (30m) from the road to the top of the garden. There is couple of twisted paths which take you alongside streams, bridges, stepping stones and lots of unusual rocks, plants and flowers. There is as well a small house in the middle.

It is really nice place to relax, enjoy at least couple of minutesĀ  and litlle bit of nature.

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Visitor Information Centre

Visitor Information Centre

Visitor information centre in Brighton.

If you require a general information about Brighton – guides, places to stay and visit, contact:

Visitor Information Centre
Royal Pavilion Shop
Royal Pavilion
4-5 Pavilion
Buildings
Brighton
BN1 1EE

Tel: 01273 290337

Email: visitor.info@visitbrighton.com

Fax: 01273 292594

Opening Hours:Ā  Monday – Saturday – 10:00 – 17:00

During the summer: also Sundays and Bank Holidays 10:00 – 16:00

There are also two Visitor Information Points. First one at the Brighton Toy & Model Museum, open on Tuesday-Friday from 10:00-17:00 and on Saturday from 11:00-17:00 and it is situated at 52-55 Trafalgar Street, near Brighton Station and second one at Brighton Pier,open every day of the year except Christmas Day and is in the centre of the city.

Both offer a lots of leaflets and information. Kind staff is always happy to help, offering basic advice.Ā  If you have more complex requests for things like accommodation and transport tickets you will be directed to the main Visitor Information Centre.