Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Small sizedVenue capacity is 4,400


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🏟️ Address: Brighton Centre, Kings Rd, Brighton, BN1 2GR, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
If you are arriving by car, the nearest public car parks are Churchill Square Car Park 1 which gives very easy flat access to the rear doors of the venue, and to the Syndicate Wing, and Regency Square Car Park, which gives flat, level access along the seafront to the main doors at the front of the building however, there is a step slope when exciting the car park. Please note that the car parks close to the venue can get very busy when shows finish and there may be a queue to exit.
If you need to book an accessible taxi we recommend the following taxi firms, all of which have accessible taxis in their fleets: Brighton & Hove City Cabs: Tel 01273 205205 www.205205.com Brighton and Hove Radio Cabs: Tel 01273 204060 www.brightontaxis.com Brighton & Hove Streamline Taxis: Tel 01273 202020 www.streamlinetaxis.org There are free taxi-phones that can be used to call a taxi inside the venue.
If you are coming to the venue by local bus, the nearest bus stops are outside Churchill Square shopping centre in Western Road. This is approx. 700 m (8 min) from the rear entrance to the venue. Please note that access is via West Street which is on a hill. All city buses operated by Brighton & Hove Buses are accessible for wheelchair users. They also operate a “yellow card” scheme where you can alert the bus driver to any specific needs (eg please tell me when I get to my stop/please wait for me to sit down before you set off).
If you are arriving by train you need to exit the station via the main exit at the front leading to Queens Road. From here there is step free access to the seafront and the Brighton Centre. This is approx 950 m (11 min) from the rear entrance to the venue. There is also a taxi rank outside the station should you need one.
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