Only in Brighton Tour

A celebration of all that's unique to Brighton

*****  'thoughtful and captivating' - Love Fringe

****  'funny, entertaining and well-informed' - Latest 7

What connects Abba and a panty-less celebrity? Mount Everest and Tescos in Hove? A stained wall and the genesis of a worldwide retail brand? What's the story behind a same-sex wedding in 1923...Britain's 'most useless' monarch...a certain Parisian radio station? Why is my charming Regency property crumbling? And what's up with the local paper? Only in Brighton...

Only in Brighton is a vivid 80-minute guided walk. It is a curiously fact-filled and tongue-in-cheek look at the landmarks, past and present, that make Brighton a city like no other. For the visitor, it is an insider's introduction; for the hardened Brightonian, a revelation and celebration. This personal tribute cuts to the heart of a unique city in all its glory, shame and muesli.

''...a celebration of the odd, bizarre and downright naughty....blatant passion for the city and fascination for the peculiar...Never has learning about a grimy brick wall down some leaky passageway been so titillating' - G Scene Magazine

Cost: £7 (£6 student/retired)

Meet: outside Al Duomo Restaurant, Pavilion Buildings, next to Royal Pavilion       map




  
ONLY IN BRIGHTON TOURS
- Brighton Fringe book here
Friday 4th May - 7pm
Saturday 5th May - 7pm
Sunday 6th May - 7pm
Monday 7th May - 7pm
Thursday 10th May - 7pm
 Friday 11th May - 7pm
 Saturday 12th May - 7pm
 Sunday 13th May - 7pm
 Thursday 17th May - 7pm
Friday 18th May - 7pm
Saturday 19th May - 7pm
Sunday 20th May - 7pm
Thursday 24th May - 7pm
Friday 25th May - 7pm
Saturday 26th May - 7pm
Sunday 27th May - 7pm

After May you can catch the tour most Fridays & Saturdays until the end of October 2012

What's the tour like? Reviews and interviews here

                                       

Private tours for parties, groups and events are available. Ring 07954 482112

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'Only in Brighton...' is the phrase muttered by the bemused Brightonian upon witnessing a uniquely Brighton moment...a naked cyclist...a phalanx of Hare Krishnas dressed as Zombies...a drag queen singing 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina' to the passing buses...