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Brighton money saving

Hi,
I am going to Brighton soon for a couple of days. I want to visit some of the places but wondered if anyone has any ideas where I can get 2for1 deals or similar for the attractions.
Any help appreciated.
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  • *manda*
    *manda* Posts: 1,301 Forumite
    What attractions are you looking for?
  • bellybee
    bellybee Posts: 83 Forumite
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    I would like to go the the brighton pavillion (think it is £9 a head) and also the pier. Not sure where else to go.
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  • Stompa
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    bellybee wrote: »
    I would like to go the the brighton pavillion (think it is £9 a head) and also the pier. Not sure where else to go.
    Entry to the Palace Pier is free.
    Stompa
  • Yep, Pier entry is free. There is TONS to do in Brighton without spending any money. Take a walk down The Lanes for hours of quaint shops, pubs and coffee (ok.. so not strictly free..). Queens Park is a nice place to wander around.

    To be honest I rarely look at the touristy side of Brighton. I'm either working in it or drunk in it. ;)
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  • Best I could find is 10% off admission its not a lot but as that supermarket says...every little helps"

    http://www.visitbrighton.com/site/culture/royal-pavilion-p52803#specialoffers

    Another place I recently picked up a leaflet for (I haven't been yet so can't personally recommend or otherwise) is Brighton Toy & Model Museum underneath the arches of Brighton Railway Station.

    Described as "an Aladdin's cave of wonderful things to fascinate young and old alike" www.brightontoymuseum.co.uk Adults £4, children etc £3 Family (2 + 2) £12.

    Hope you enjoy your break.
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