About

Brighton Fishing Museum offers a charming glimpse into the city's rich maritime heritage. This quaint attraction, conveniently located along the vibrant Brighton seafront, is a perfect short stop for families and curious minds alike. With its fascinating collection of boats and marine-related artifacts, visitors can easily delve into the local fishing culture within just 10 to 15 minutes. The museum operates with free entry and appreciates donations to help maintain its captivating exhibits. Ideal for children, this endearing museum ensures an engaging experience for all ages while enriching your understanding of Brighton's fishing legacy.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Old Steine south (Stop T)
Bus stop 280 m walk
Pool Valley Coach Station
Bus stop 286 m walk
Brighton Centre
Bus stop 305 m walk
Meeting House (The)
Bus stop 273 m walk
Pool Valley Coach Station (Stop P)
Bus stop 292 m walk
Ship Street
Bus stop 9 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 200 reviews
4.2/5 200 reviews
Becky Cooling
Becky Cooling
2 months ago on Google

A little gem in Brighton Small but full of interesting things

James Boyd
James Boyd
3 months ago on Google

Brighton has always been a fishing town thanks to its long beaches. A fun museum celebrating this heritage, with an art gallery and upstairs performance space.

Baz Baron
Baz Baron
3 months ago on Google

The Fishing Museum and the small community around it, I believe is the heartbeat of the seafront. It's a fantastic place to visit. Explore the history of Brighton fishing. Sit down and people watch. Visit the various seafood and smoothie arches. It is honestly one of the greatest and undersold gems of Brighton and Hove. It's a beautiful gaggle of people and you'll always feel welcome in this little and unusual community! If I could give the museum and associated businesses more than five stars, I would. Get down there!

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