2FOR1 entry by train

How to get toBrighton Museum & Art Gallerycar-free

Visit Brighton Museum & Art Gallery car-free

Visit by bus for just £2 each way. Most buses in England are offering £2 Single Fares until 31st December 2024. Our journey planner will show you if your route is included, or you can find a full list of participating operators and routes here.

It’s easy to reach Brighton Museum & Art Gallery car-free, as it is near Brighton Beach on Old Steine, which has loads of buses. Brighton is just an hour by train from London. There are also direct trains from Chichester, Worthing and Eastbourne.

There are many frequent direct buses to the entrance on Old Steine or North Street round the corner, as well as a regular Summer sightseeing bus. You could catch bus 17 (from Horsham), bus 21 (from Hove), bus 29X (from Tunbridge Wells and Lewes) and bus 700  (from Worthing). Use our journey planner to get the best route from where you are.

There are direct trains to Brighton from: Hove, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Lewes, Worthing, Three Bridges, Gatwick, Seaford, Littlehampton, Eastbourne, East Croydon, Chichester, Portsmouth, Hastings, Southampton, Bedford and Cambridge. When you travel by train, a Brighton area PlusBus ticket gives you unlimited travel around the city.

Brighton and the surrounding areas offer the perfect landscape for cycling. Plan your route here.

2for1 entry when you travel by train. For more information click here.

Here’s some information on accessibility on buses and trains.

About Brighton Museum & Art Gallery

At the heart of the city’s cultural quarter, Brighton Museum displays an eclectic mix of modern exhibits.

For any queries about visiting contact Brighton Museum & Art Gallery on 0300 029 0900 or info@rpmt.org.uk

Address: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion Gardens, Pavilion Parade, Brighton BN1 1EE. Visit Website