See more, pay less at Brighton attractions in summer 2026
- Nick Mosley
- 23 hours ago
- 2 min read

Discover more of Brighton’s iconic attractions for less this summer, writes Nick Mosley.
SEA LIFE Brighton, Volks Railway and Brighton Toy and Model Museum have joined forces to offer a shared discount initiative for the summer season.
Visitors can enjoy an exclusive 30% off at participating attractions on the same day when they buy a full-price ticket at any one of the three venues.
“We are delighted to be collaborating with SEA LIFE and Volks Railway to ensure visitors get better value for money when they are planning their trip to Brighton”, said Jan Etches, general manager of the toy museum.
“All of the attractions are thoroughly unique. By working together we can share a great value day out for all ages who visit the city”.

SEA LIFE Brighton is the world’s oldest operating aquarium, set within beautiful Victorian architecture that has been meticulously restored. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, learn about marine conservation and experience close encounters with diverse sea creatures from tropical seas and UK waters in an immersive, family-friendly environment that includes the ocean tank with underwater tunnel to view sharks and rescue turtles.
Volk’s Electric Railway is the UK’s first electric railway, running along Brighton’s seafront since 1883. This heritage narrow-gauge line with historic carriages offers scenic coastal views between Brighton Palace Pier and Brighton Marina. Its a gently paced way to experience Brighton’s heritage and beachfront.

Brighton Toy and Model Museum is a nostalgic attraction beneath Brighton Station, showcasing an extensive collection of vintage toys and model trains. Visitors can explore detailed railway layouts, soft toys, doll house furniture and die cast vehicles alongside other rare collectibles. Packed with history and charm, it offers an engaging glimpse into childhood across generations in a unique, atmospheric setting.
The 30% discount initiative runs until the end of September with the aim of more attractions joining for winter 2026-27.




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