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Welcome to Brighton Welcome to Brighton 1 1 1 2 7 3 2 9 11 11 Brighton Palace Pier British Airways i360 Brighton Station Brighton Pavilion Brighton Marina Brighton Marina, Sunset 8 Woodingdean 8 Brighton 4 5 6 Station Coastal 2 9 Queens Park Tour NIZELLS AV. 4 6 3 North Road EATON RD. Saltdean 3 7 2 Rottingdean 7 Lido 1 6 9 Brighton 4 Marine Gate Palace Pier Rottingdean 5 3 5 4 Devil’s Dyke 5 Withdean Stadium 3 2 8 6 Preston Park 9 Country 3 Tour Brighton Station 2 Clock Tower Brighton 2 Palace Pier Country 1 1 Tour 1 1 10 12 7 Let us show you the 4 6 best of Brighton! 5 1 Please Note Throughout the year there are several events where we may be unable 11 to provide a full service due to processions and road closures, including Brighton Marathon, Brighton Pride and the Children’s Parade. Notices will be posted at stops and online to confirm at the time. Bus Route & Stops Bus Route & Stops Bus Route & Stops City Tour Country Tour Coastal Tour [Minutes past the hour] Brighton Palace Pier, 1 Brighton Preston Park, Preston Brighton Palace Pier 1 Palace Pier 1 6 Drove stop 9 Queens Park, opposite Pool Valley Pepper Pot Coach Station [00] 12 Madeira Drive [46] Brighton Station Clock Tower Withdean Stadium, Park 2 for Brighton Palace Pier, for The Volks Railway, 2 5 (Stop B) (Stop L) & Ride 8 Woodingdean, Fishing Museum and Yellowave Beach Sports Downs Hotel Beachfront Attractions & and Beach front attractions North Road 3 Refreshments Brighton Station 3 4 Devil’s Dyke (for North Laine) (Stop E) Hotel 7 Rottingdean, 11 Brighton Marina [44] Green King’s Road [04] 2 for shopping, restaurants, Marine Gate (A259) 4 for British Airways i360, bars, Cinema and boats 6 Saltdean Lido Remains of the West Pier, Rottingdean 5 Regency Square and 10 Royal Crescent [35] opposite White Horse Bandstand for Regency Architecture and Sea Views Grand Avenue [06] 3 for Hove Lawns 9 Old Steine [30] for Brighton Pavilion, The Sussex County Cricket 4 Dome and The Lanes Ground [10] Timetable Country Tour Timetable Coastal Tour for the oldest first-class 8 Clock Tower [26] county club in England and for Churchill Square, North Tour operates every day from 06 April to 22 September 2019 Tour operates every day from 06 April to 22 September 2019 Wales Street and The Clock Tower 1 Brighton Palace Pier 09:30 11:30 13:30 15:30 1 Brighton Palace Pier 10:30 12:30 14:30 16:30 Hove, Palmeira Square 5 7 Brighton Station, 2 Clock Tower (stop L) 09:34 11:34 13:34 15:34 2 Brighton Station (stop B) 10:38 12:38 14:38 16:38 Stop B [24] [11] 3 Brighton, Station (stop E) 09:38 11:38 13:38 15:38 3 North Road (for North Laine) 10:41 12:41 14:41 16:41 for the Floral Clock for Rail Connections, Hotels and The Brighton 4 Devil’s Dyke Hotel 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 4 Marine Gate (A259) 10:48 12:48 14:48 16:48 St Anns Well Gardens & 6 Toy Museum 5 Withdean Stadium Park & Ride 10:12 12:12 14:12 16:12 5 Rottingdean 10:54 12:54 14:54 16:54 Furze Court [17] 6 Preston Park 10:16 12:16 14:16 16:16 6 Saltdean Lido 11:02 13:02 15:02 17:02 for a stroll around the gardens and to admire the 1 Brighton Palace Pier [Arrive] 10:28 12:28 14:28 16:28 7 Rottingdean, Green 11:07 13:07 15:07 17:07 stunning Art Deco buildings 8 Woodingdean 11:13 13:13 15:13 17:13 9 Queens Park, Pepper Pot 11:21 13:21 15:21 17:21 1 Brighton Palace Pier [Arrive] 11:27 13:27 15:27 17:27 Timetable City Tour Tour Fares Discounts with your ticket Tour operates every day from 06 April - 27 October 2019 Your tour ticket is valid on all three tours and all other City Sightseeing Brighton tour passengers can benefit from First Tour Last Tour Brighton & Hove Buses giving more frequent bus access to all 10% off* all food and drink consumed at 1 Brighton Palace Pier 10:00 17:00 key attractions and Eastbourne, The Seven Sisters, Lewes and Royal 2 British Airways i360 10:04 17:04 Tunbridge Wells at no extra cost so you’ll never be stranded. 3 Grand Avenue 10:06 17:06 Donatello ......................................................... Bus Stop 1 9 4 Sussex County Cricket Ground 10:10 17:10 Pinocchio ........................................................ Bus Stop 9 5 Hove, Palmeira Square 10:11 every 17:11 6 Adults £14.00 £18.00 1 9 St Anns Well Gardens 10.17 17:17 (16-63) Street Thai ..................................................... Bus Stop 7 Brighton, Station (stop B) 10:24 17:24 60 *on presentation of your paper bus ticket, mobile ticket or Key Smartcard 8 Clock Tower (stop N) 10:26 17:26 Children £7.00 £10.00 minutes (5-15) 9 Brighton Pavilion (stop F) 10:30 17:30 10 Royal Crescent 10:35 17:35 Senior/Stu £10.00 £14.00 (64+ / ID) Operated by Brighton & Hove Bus Company Ltd Photos from 11 Brighton Marina 10:44 17:44 43 Conway Street, Hove, BN3 3LT. Tel: 01273 886200 The Image Team Card City Sightseeing General Enquiries: 12 Maderia Drive (for Yellowave) 10:46 17:46 Family £29.00 £37.00 payments (2 Adults & accepted on [email protected] 1 Brighton Palace Pier [Arrive] 10:57 17:57 3 Children) Under 5s FREE Under 5s FREE board www.city-sightseeing.com Brighton_Sum19_12p.indd 4-6 23/01/2019 16:04.
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