Getting to Brighton Dome - Brighton Dome (2024)

Getting to Brighton Dome - Brighton Dome (1)

What you need to know to get you to Brighton Dome

Brighton Dome Concert Hall & Ticket Office
Church Street
Brighton
BN1 1UE
Map

Brighton Dome Corn Exchange & Studio Theatre
New Road
Brighton
BN1 1UG
Map

The Prince Regent preferred to enter his magnificent buildings through a secret passageway leading under the Pavillion Gardens to avoid interactions with the public.

Your journey to our venue may be far less chic, but you can expect a warm welcome here by our friendly staff.

You can find us in the heart of Brighton city centre in the North Laine shopping area. We are part of the historic Royal Pavilion Estate, set around the edge of its’ beautiful public gardens – a great spot for picnicking in the summer.

Brighton Dome comprises three performance venues, bars and other spaces:

  • Brighton DomeConcert Hall, Founders Room and Foyer on Church Street, BN1 1UE, Entrance 3 (///door.truly.horns) & 4 (///radar.brick.heads)
  • Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre on New Road, BN1 1UG, Entrance 1 (///table.dots.scenes)
  • Ticket Office on Church Street, BN1 1UE, Entrance 4 (///radar.brick.heads)


Please make sure to check your pre-show email before attending an event at Brighton Dome to make sure you head to the right entrance.

Getting to Brighton Dome - Brighton Dome (2)

Sustainable Travel

We encourage audiences to choose a low-emission mode of transport where possible, such as walking, cycling or public transport. Our survey data indicates that 55% of our audiences are currently travelling to our venue sustainably. We would like your help to see that figure improve. Find out more here.

Getting Here

On foot

Use the links below to plan your walking route to Brighton Dome.

By bike

There are cycle lanes across the city, including along the seafront and Old Steine. Bikes can be locked up on racks at the bottom of Church Street or New Road.

Alternatively,BerylBikes have bike stations across the city. The closest location to dock is at Brighton Palace Pier.

By bus

Brighton & Hove Buses take you to your favourite places. Buses are a great way to get around our fantastic city, and there are many routes to Brighton Dome. Catching the bus is better for the environment and can help improve air quality with just one bus taking up to 75 cars off the road. Bus stops on North St, Queen’s Rd and Pavilion Parade are all within a short walk to the venue.

By Train

Brighton railway station is a 10-minute walk away with fast, regular services into Brighton from London (journey time just 52 minutes from Victoria or 56 minutes from London Bridge) and from along the coast.

By taxi

Taxis are available 24 hours a day. The nearest taxi pick-up and drop-off point is on Church Street. In Brighton, Hackney Carriage taxis are white and aqua and can be hailed on the street or booked by calling 01273 202020.

Private hire vehicles, including app based operators, can only be booked and won’t pick up passengers from the street.

Electric vehicles and charging

The nearest electric vehicle charging points are in the NCP Theatre Car Park with standard 3 pin (3kW) & Type 2 (7kW) outlets. To find out more about electric vehicles and charging in the city please seeBrighton & Hove City Council'swebsite or view all charging points withElectric BrightonorZap Map.

By Car

Please check your route for local traffic information before you travel.

On-street parking is very limited near Brighton Dome, but maybe possible after 6pm and on Sundays. The nearest car park is theNCP TheatreCar park.

You can park at the NCP Theatre Car Park for £7.95 (£6.95 using the new NCP App) after 5pm.

The NCP App also gives you access to a reduced daytime rate at the NCP Theatre Car Park and Russell Road car park:
Up to 4 hours - £8, normally £15.90 - (£19.80 without the app)
Up to 12 hours - £15, normally £29.95 - (£32.95 without the app)

Download the app, register and applypromocode: BRIGHTONDOME linking a payment card. Scan using the app to enter the car park and on exit which will automatically take the reduced payment sending an email receipt.

Blue Badge Parking

Customers with a Blue Badge can park in disabled bays, pay & display bays and shared use bays in Brighton & Hove.

Information on parking in local bays

New Road parking spaces - Max stay: 3 hours

Church Street Bays - No time limit on stay

Vist Brighton and Hove City Council’s webpage for more information on Blue Badge Parking.

Download Blue Badge parking information (PDF) Download Blue Badge parking information (Word)

Getting to Brighton Dome - Brighton Dome (3)

Move For Change

The Move for Change campaign is powered by the BetterPoints app that uses smartphone technology to track your journeys by bus, train, bike or foot. The BetterPoints or BetterTickets that you earn by traveling actively and sustainably can then be redeemed at selected local stores and online retailers.

Get the App

Getting to Brighton Dome - Brighton Dome (4)

Best of Brighton

Take advantage of these special offers from our friends in the city

Read more

Explore more

We're Open! Come and take a look around our newly refurbished and restored Corn Exchange, Gallery Bar and Festival Bar every Tue–Sun, 10am–5pm.*Entry is free and… Booking tickets Everything you need to know about booking tickets for shows and events at Brighton Dome Your Safety How we ensure your safety, and that of our staff and performers
Getting to Brighton Dome - Brighton Dome (2024)

FAQs

How far is Brighton Dome from train station? ›

By Train. Brighton railway station is a 10-minute walk away with fast, regular services into Brighton from London (journey time just 52 minutes from Victoria or 56 minutes from London Bridge) and from along the coast.

Can you take your own drinks into the Brighton Dome? ›

You are responsible for your belongings when attending the venue. Brighton Dome accepts no responsibility for any personal property brought to the venue, including items which are left in the cloakrooms. Food and drink purchased elsewhere may not be consumed in Brighton Dome. Smoking is not permitted at Brighton Dome.

How do I unlock my Brighton Dome account? ›

If this does not resolve the issue then please contact the Ticket Office team (10am–5pm, Mon–Sat) or email tickets@brightondome.org and they will be able to manually reset your password. Your account will be locked if you have had more than 5 unsuccessful login attempts.

Is the Corn Exchange reopening in Brighton? ›

Linked to the Royal Pavilion Estate, the magnificent arts and heritage site has been around for over 200 years and houses three venues. Two of those venues have been undergoing mega renovations for the past six years but now the Grade I and Grade II-listed Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre have finally reopened.

Which train line goes to Brighton? ›

Brighton train station is mainly served by Thameslink, Gatwick Express, Southern and GWR trains.

How far is Brighton Stadium from train station? ›

Falmer station is just a couple of minutes walk from the north concourse of the Amex Stadium. It is served by Southern Rail and is approximately nine minutes from Brighton mainline station, with trains serving Falmer on a regular basis.

Is Brighton Dome all seated? ›

Thanks to Lottery Funding, Brighton Dome closed for renovation in 1999 and was then officially re-opened three years later in Mar 2002 by Princess Anne with improved sight lines, a seating capacity of 1700 and with the stalls removable for extended performance space and an increased part standing capacity of 1860 .

How far is Brighton Centre from Train Station? ›

For train times and prices visit the Southern Railway website. Brighton Train Station is centrally located within a 10 minute walk of the Brighton Centre.

Does Brighton Dome have a bar? ›

Brighton Dome Foyer

The bar is open 45 minutes before evening performances. Our bars are now cashless, taking card payments only to reduce contact points and increase speed of service. Also located in the Foyer, our alcohol free bar serves a selection of teas and coffee to enjoy with delicious cakes and snacks.

How old do you have to be to go to the Brighton Dome? ›

At the majority of our standing events, as an additional safety measure, under 16's must be accompanied by an adult ticketholder in standing areas of the auditorium. Some events carry an over 18's only policy but all events due to end after 11pm will require that under 16's be accompanied by an adult ticketholder.

Does the Corn Exchange have a lift? ›

Lift: A lift is available to access all three floors. Disabled Toilet: The toilet is located on the basem*nt floor, and accessible via the lift.

What happens in a Corn Exchange? ›

A corn exchange is a building where merchants trade grains. The word "corn" in British English denotes all cereal grains, such as wheat and barley; in the United States these buildings were called grain exchanges.

How old is the Corn Exchange? ›

Nestled at its heart the iconic Corn Exchange, a true testament to the city's enduring legacy. Since its inauguration in 1837, the Corn Exchange has been an integral part of Manchester's evolution into a vibrant hub of commerce and culture.

How far is Brighton Pavilion from train station? ›

Brighton Railway Station is a 15-minute walk from the Royal Pavilion. Services from London to Brighton take about an hour, with regular trains from Victoria and London Bridge.

How far is Brighton Centre from train station? ›

For train times and prices visit the Southern Railway website. Brighton Train Station is centrally located within a 10 minute walk of the Brighton Centre.

How far is Brighton train station from the town? ›

The journey takes approximately 4 min. How far is it from Brighton (Station) to Brighton Centre? The distance between Brighton (Station) and Brighton Centre is 3662 feet.

How far is train station from brighton beach? ›

It only takes 11 minutes to walk from Brighton station to the beach. Simply head out of the station and walk down Queens Road to the very end, where you'll see the beach right in front of you.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Tyson Zemlak

Last Updated:

Views: 6350

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Tyson Zemlak

Birthday: 1992-03-17

Address: Apt. 662 96191 Quigley Dam, Kubview, MA 42013

Phone: +441678032891

Job: Community-Services Orchestrator

Hobby: Coffee roasting, Calligraphy, Metalworking, Fashion, Vehicle restoration, Shopping, Photography

Introduction: My name is Tyson Zemlak, I am a excited, light, sparkling, super, open, fair, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.