Brighton Christmas 2025au. Brighton Christmas Eve 2025 Nicola Murray Head to the Brighton Winter Fayre, held over three long weekends in December for a cool mix of creative workshops, live performances, music nights, cabaret, children's activities, a makers market plus free festive entertainment in the main Square, all delivered with a unique Brighton twist! Christmas in Brighton: explore artisans markets, ice skate in front of the exotic Royal Pavilion and meet Santa in the sky
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Head to the Brighton Winter Fayre, held over three long weekends in December for a cool mix of creative workshops, live performances, music nights, cabaret, children's activities, a makers market plus free festive entertainment in the main Square, all delivered with a unique Brighton twist! Brighton Christmas Festival & Market is so beautiful & Extra
Brighton Christmas Market 2024, Dates, Opening Times Visit Chester
Check out its awesome event, Cabaret Christmas (available from the 28th November to the 28th December), which will include a mouthwatering festive menu, alongside an awesome lineup of dancers, circus performers, aerialists, and fire breathers. Brighton Christmas Festival & Market is so beautiful & Extra Brighton is great all year round because of its proximity to the seaside, but it really comes alive at Christmas
Brighton Christmas Market The Complete Guide Bounce. Christmas in Brighton: explore artisans markets, ice skate in front of the exotic Royal Pavilion and meet Santa in the sky With 5 zones around the centre, full of festive fun, Brighton is the perfect Christmas destination for couples or families.
Brighton Christmas Market 2024, Dates, Opening Times Visit Chester. New for this year is the Brighton Winter Fayre featuring a free to enter Christmas Market; a varied entertainment programme for kids & adults and of course Santa's Grotto. Shelter Hall - Brighton's seafront food hall - continues to go from strength to strength, writes Nick Mosley