About

The Meridian Monument stands as a testament to history in Brighton, offering an enriching glimpse into the past. This small yet significant landmark is perfect for families, providing an educational outing for children and adults alike. A stroll along the lower promenade adds a rugged charm, with the sea's magnificence on full display. The cliffs provide a stunning backdrop, enhancing the historic atmosphere. Best of all, it's entirely free to explore, making it an accessible destination for everyone. Visitors leave with a sense of connection to both history and the natural wonders surrounding the area.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Telscombe Tye
Bus stop 2.07 km walk
Bevendean Avenue
Bus stop 2.2 km walk
Cissbury Crescent
Bus stop 2.21 km walk

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Detlef Erbe
Detlef Erbe
2 weeks ago on Google

Hier überquert man den Nullmeridian. Schöner Blick auf den Ärmelkanal.

sonya brennan
sonya brennan
3 months ago on Google

Lovely views point, we had lunch here.

MichaelNM
MichaelNM
5 months ago on Google

We used to go to Greenwich Observatory so this was an interesting monument to stop at as we were in the area.