Welcome to the Brighton Fishing Museum, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Brighton at 201 Kings Road Arches, BN1 1NB. This charming museum offers a captivating glimpse into the rich maritime heritage of the area, showcasing the stories and artifacts that celebrate Brighton’s deep-rooted fishing traditions. Visitors can explore engaging exhibits that highlight the evolution of fishing practices and the vibrant community that surrounds this historic industry.

At the Brighton Fishing Museum, we pride ourselves on providing an enriching experience that combines education with entertainment, making it an ideal destination for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the local culture. Our knowledgeable staff are dedicated to ensuring that every visitor leaves with a deeper appreciation for Brighton’s fishing history, and we encourage questions and discussions to enhance your visit.

Whether you’re planning a leisurely afternoon or seeking an educational outing, our inviting atmosphere makes the museum a perfect stop for all ages. We invite you to contact us at 01273 723064 to book an appointment or inquire about our exhibits. For more detailed information, please visit our website at [seafrontheritage.co.uk/fishing-museum](https://www.seafrontheritage.co.uk/fishing-museum). Discover the unique maritime legacy of Brighton today!

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Drink Cider

5 Google Rating

Great for a look around if street drinking in the area.

5/ 5

Great for a look around if street drinking in the area.

Thanin Ong

5 Google Rating

Great little secluded museum on the side, entry is free

5/ 5

Great little secluded museum on the side, entry is free

Marc Espi

4 Google Rating

Very nice and interesting. I definitely could use some extra funding. I’m very thankful it’s fre

4/ 5

Very nice and interesting. I definitely could use some extra funding. I’m very thankful it’s free and open.

James Gripper

5 Google Rating

A great way to spend anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes, depending on how much you take in. A we

5/ 5

A great way to spend anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes, depending on how much you take in. A well presented and informative museum. Very interesting and worth visiting. Some great anecdotes and history of Brighton's fishing past and conversion into a tourist town

Chris Berry

5 Google Rating

Excellent museum to spend some time in learning all about the fishing, pleasure craft and swimming i

5/ 5

Excellent museum to spend some time in learning all about the fishing, pleasure craft and swimming in Brighton from the 1800s. Very knowledgeable staff.

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