Venue
University of Sussex
Sussex House,ÌýFalmer
Brighton,ÌýBN1 9RH
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Tel:Ìý 01273 606755
Transport to Brighton
By Train
You can reach the University of Sussex directly from Brighton Station and Lewes Station.ÌýÌýis directly opposite the campus. You can walk to the campus from the station through a subway under the A27. Follow signs for the University of Sussex (the University of Brighton also has a campus at Falmer).
You can get from Brighton to Falmer in nine minutes by train. Four trains an hour go to Falmer during the day. If you are travelling from London and the west, take a train to Brighton and change there for Falmer.
The journey time from London to Brighton is just under an hour. You can also change at Lewes for Falmer, if you are coming from the east.
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By car
, about four miles (six kilometres) from the centre of Brighton.
Follow signs for the University of Sussex, which is on the north side of the A27. The University of Brighton also has a campus at Falmer, on the south side of the A27.
If you are coming from London and the north, take the M23/A23 road towards Brighton. Before you enter Brighton, join the A27 eastbound signposting Lewes. If you’re travelling from the east or west take the A27 direct to the University.
There is free parking on the campus. If you have any queries or comments,Ìý emailÌýtransport@sussexestatesfacilities.co.ukÌýor telephone 01273876538.
Accommodation
We are pleased to confirm we have secured campus accommodation at the University of Sussex. Please note this is a first come, first served basis as there are limited rooms available.
VisitBrighton is the official accommodation booking provider for the ½¿É«µ¼º½ Annual Conference 2025.
We are delighted to offer specially negotiated accommodation rates for attendees. This website will be open for bookings until 1st September 2025 but we advise early booking in order to guarantee your preferred hotel. Through this website you can book, modify or cancel your hotel reservations at any time. We look forward to seeing you.
If you have any queries about accommodation or require assistance with booking your room please contact the Accommodation Bureau via delegates@visitbrighton.com.Ìý
We look forward to welcoming you to Brighton and Hove.
Things to do
Brighton’s incredibly easy to get around. And, with literally hundreds of enticing independent shops, bars and restaurants sandwiched between the station and the seafront, most things are within walking distance.
Famous Brighton must-sees
There’s no shortage of iconic landmarks in Brighton.ÌýÌýis a palace like no other, brimming with decadence and Eastern inspiration, and rich with stories of its former occupant, the party-loving Prince Regent. Right next door isÌý, and between the two are the Pavilion Gardens, a perfect place to picnic in the summer or go ice skating in the winter.
Along the seafront you can findÌýÌý(the oldest continuously running electric railway in the world),ÌýÌý(where you can view sharks and turtles from an underwater tunnel),ÌýÌýand the haunting skeleton of the West Pier.
Relaxation and tranquillity
Ìýstretching from Shoreham to the picturesque village of Rottingdean, you can always find a quiet spot to sit and read or go for a swim. You’re also never far fromÌýÌýin Brighton – the city has seven Green Flag parks to choose from. But if you really need to get out into some wide open space, theÌýÌýis a 30 minute bus journey from the centre of town, and with its International Dark Sky Reserve status, it’s also a great place to go star-gazing at night. With Stanmer Park in one direction and the dramatic landscape ofÌýÌýin the other, you’re just a short bus or cycle ride away from some quality green-bathing.
Brighton is also a great base from which to explore the historic towns of Lewes and Arundel with their medieval castles, stunningly beautiful Cuckmere Haven and the Seven Sisters Country Park, the Bluebell Railway and numerous Sussex vineyards, that are now rivalling the Champagne region in France for their award-winning sparkling wines.
Notice we haven’t mentioned the vast choice of restaurants, bars and shops you can visit? That’s because they merit a page of their own over here:Ìý.