The Victorian pier’s palace of fun panders to everyone under its wrought-iron roof. Survey the scenery from talking telescopes and brave the high-tech simulated rides. Older kids ride the rodeo bull and the tiny ones can’t resist the mini dodgems. Fish and chip stalls and doughnuts provide traditional seaside fare.
Madeira Drive, Brighton
At George IV’s Indian-style party palace, children get their own audio guide to explain the gilded dragons and eccentric bamboo staircase. The grounds are dotted with musicians and performers and the Pavilion Gardens Café serves tea and cake.
Pavilion Buildings, Brighton
Shops and stalls shout style in this bohemian enclave, centring on Sydney Street and Kensington Gardens. Classic comics and arty T-shirts, glove puppets and wooden toys – North Laine has them all. Rest weary feet at a pavement café with a veggie burger and a smoothie.
Sydney St & Kensington Gardens
Leave your Brighton hotel and slip on some beach shoes to run across the pebbles for a swim. Lifeguards and excellent water quality make it a safe beach for kids. It’s easy to rent a deckchair and umbrella, and there are plenty of cafes and shops nearby.
Young visitors can put on their own Punch and Judy show using old-school puppets in a traditional booth at the renovated museum. Mummies’ tombs, Hindu statues, larger-than-life genie masks and carnival costumes make for a fascinating visit.
Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton
Artists and cartoonists set up stall on this busy street and will draw an unusual family sketch or caricature as a Brighton souvenir. Dotted among the artists are hair braiders and back masseurs.
East Street, Brighton
From the top of this Edwardian water tower, take in views of the sea and rolling hills with the camera obscura. You’re right on the edge of the Sussex Downs –a great starting point for country walks.
Foredown Rd, Portslade, Brighton
An underwater tunnel brings giant sea turtles and other marine animals close to home. The Lost In Amazonia mirror maze with its flickering images of tropical fish is always a winner with the children – as is sharks’ feeding time.
Marine Parade, Brighton
In Brighton, family-friendly pizza restaurants cluster along the boardwalk at Brighton Marina, looking out over hundreds of luxury yachts. The tiny, historic Volks Railway runs back to Brighton Pier. Ross Boat Trips allow views of Brighton from the water.
Marine Drive, Brighton
Get ready for the waves with beginners’ surfing lessons, suitable for all ages. Once you’re on your feet in the purpose-built lagoon, get onto the open waves and feel the wind. Start simple – you might want to try kitesurfing next time.
Kingsway, Hove