Old Steine



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Old Steine is a historic area located in the heart of Brighton, UK. The area is named after the French word "steine" which means a stony place. Old Steine is surrounded by some of the most popular tourist attractions in Brighton, including the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, and the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery.

Visitors to Old Steine can enjoy a range of activities, including walking, cycling, and picnicking in the nearby gardens. The area also hosts a number of outdoor events throughout the year, including the Brighton Fringe Festival and the Brighton Pride Parade.

Prices for activities in Old Steine vary depending on the event or attraction. Tickets for the Royal Pavilion start at £13.50 for adults, while entry to the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery is free. Visitors can find more information about prices and opening hours on the official website of each attraction.

There is no official website for Old Steine, but visitors can find more information about the area on the Visit Brighton website.

In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore the famous Brighton Lanes, which are home to a variety of independent shops and restaurants. The Brighton Sea Life Centre, the British Airways i360 observation tower, and the Brighton Beach are also popular attractions nearby.

Opening hours for nearby attractions vary, but visitors can find more information on the official websites of each attraction.

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