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VB p14-24  1/4/09  11:44  Page 14
On a rainy day, opt for
Brighton Marina, which
has a Bowlplex (01273
818180) and a Cineworld
(0871 200 2000). Or visit
one of the family-friendly
museums (see Museums
& galleries, p22), many 
of which have interactive
displays. Both the Theatre
Royal and Komedia (see
Performance, p24) have
children’s shows during
school holidays. 
Sea Life Centre
Kids
For children there’s lots to see, lots to do –
and the seaside too
Scoop & Crumb
Whether you’re after an
perfect for cycling and
education, an adventure
skateboarding. Serious
My favourite
or plain and simple fun,
skaters can ride the 
place…
Brighton & Hove is
half-pipe at The Level. 
‘is Scoop & Crumb
packed with attractions
In good weather,
on East Street. 
and activities to keep
nothing beats picnics and
The choice of ice
every kid happy – and suit
games in Preston Park,
cream sundaes 
every parent’s wallet. 
Queens Park or St Ann’s
is enormous, and
Head to Brighton Pier
Well Gardens in Hove. 
they’re lovingly
(Madeira Drive, BN2 1TW,
crafted. The waffles
01273 609361) for slots
are amazing too.’
and rides, and to the 
Sea Life Centre (Marine
Gary 
Parade, BN2 1TB, 01273
604234) for a glimpse of
what lies beneath. The
free playground and
paddling pool by the West
Pier are also popular,
Beach front
while the promenade is
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