Description
Summary
Description
Discover Brighton's vibrant LGBTQ history on a captivating 90-minute walking tour through the city's lively seafront and historic center. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this experience reveals over two centuries of stories, from Regency-era personalities to modern-day activism.
As you stroll along the iconic beach and through Brighton's old town, you'll hear tales of famous figures like Anne Lister, Lord Byron, Oscar Wilde, and Dusty Springfield. The tour also shines a light on unsung heroes, including pioneering doctors and early drag performers.
Enjoy a small group setting with a maximum of 12 participants, ensuring a personal and engaging experience. Your guide, easily identified by a blue ID badge, will meet you at Regency Square by the statue. The tour is conducted in English and welcomes all ages and backgrounds.
The route is fully wheelchair accessible, and families with children or service animals are welcome. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended to make the most of Brighton's ever-changing coastal climate.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Brighton's queerest district, uncovering hidden stories and historic landmarks at every turn. Secure your spot now and experience the rich LGBTQ heritage of this iconic English city.







