As a Blue Badge tour guide, I can show you the famous sites and landmarks of Brighton but under her skirts there is a secret Brighton, one that you may othherwise miss and i am keen to share the unusual, suprising and amusing parts that make Brighton such a facinating city.

Having lived and worked in many countries, I know that the best way to find the feel and pulse is to put on comfortable shoes and explore.

When i moved to brighton in the 90's I wanted to know "why was that building there? who built it? what is a twitten? I wanted to know where actors and writers, poets and musicians hung out. Why has brighton had such a massive influence on the arts?

Why was Brighton pavilion built in an Indian style with the most elaborate Chinese interior?

Who was Mrs Fitzherbert ? Who was Prinny?

What's the difference between The Lanes and The Laines?

How did a small fishing village called Brighthelmstone

dating from before 1086 become the cosmopolitan vibrant and exciting

City of Brighton in 2012?

Join me for the alternative way to see Brighton, I have many answers.

Lyn works in partnership with
The Guild of Registered Tourist Guides

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Please contact me, Lyn Neville. to discuss the perfect walk for you,for groups, overseas students,school syllabus, celebrations, a spooky ghost walk or an especially tailor- made walk.

Telephone & Fax +44(0)1273 302 100 Mobile +44(0)7775870195

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