There’s no end to the ways families can spend some quality time together in and around Brighton but with half term coming up we wanted to know where people have really enjoyed visiting.
Not only that but with the days getting longer, days out with the kids are looking a more attractive prospect all round.
Turning to Tripadvisor we’ve discovered which places, great for a day with the family, have received top marks from visitors.
Here are the top five family things to do in Brighton and Hove according to Tripadvisor reviews.
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Top 5 attractions in Brighton and Hove
Royal Pavilion
Rating: 4.5/5
Built as a seaside pleasure palace for King George IV, the Royal Pavilion is easily accessible being right in the centre of Brighton.
It offers a wealth of history and culture including more than 120 works of art, originally commissioned by the Prince Regent, relocated from Buckingham Palace to be re-united in their previous setting of the Royal Pavilion.
British Airways i360
Rating: 4/5
Offering breathtaking views of Brighton and the south coast, the British Airways i360 is an unmissable trip.
In the futuristic glass pod, passengers glide up the 138 metres with 360-degree views, which on a clear day reach as far as the Isle of Wight.
Brighton Beach
Rating: 4/5
Even in the winter, there's a lot of fun still to be had at the beach.
Wrap up warm and take a stroll with the kids, visit some of the beach-side shops and finish up with fish and chips over-looking the sea.
Some of the best family days out are the simple ones.
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Brighton Palace Pier
Rating: 4/5
With everything from The Cups & Saucers ride for youngsters to the Turbo Coaster for the older thrill seeker, Brighton Palace Pier offers a fun-packed day out.
As well as rides you'll find traditional arcade games, side shows and stands selling everything from jewellery to vintage-style phot shoots.
Undercliff Walk
Rating: 4.5/5
At around three miles long, this walk is perfect for the family, or if you prefer you are permitted to cycle along it too.
Starting out at Brighton Marina and finishing up at Saltdean, there are plenty of cafes along the way to stop for refreshments.
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