Get ready for a fun and interactive dance tour in Brighton, where you step our of your comfort zone and have heads being turned or people joining the party.
Your guide will start with a warm up and teach you a small choreography that you then can use during your tour. Your choose the theme and music for your party and we do the rest. Important is to come in fancy dress, based on the theme you have chosen.
You then dance your way around the city, passing by different Brighton landmarks. In between the stops and in between you walk or do a small jog. Fitness is not an issue here. It is all about having fun and we adjust to what is most comfortable for everyone.
We finish with a small cool down before you can continue your evening!
We meet at the I360, which is one of the latest landmarks in our city. This viewing platform lets you experience Brighton from the sky.
Dress up and join us for an hour of fun and craziness. This is not your ordinary sightseeing tour. If you want something different, then you have come to the right place. After a brief introduction and some stretching, we will go on a discovery tour of Brighton in a way that you will never forget!
We will gently run/walk from A to B and make random stops to dance, have a chat, take photos and get to know our wonderful coastal city with some cool facts. Our music is varied and never the same and ranges from golden oldies and classics to modern pop and anything in between. You are welcome to send us your own playlist if you come in a group and want a private tour.
We welcome all levels and the pace will be adjusted to suit the group's need. It is important though that you are able to walk/run 3 to 5 km.
Are you ready to get that party started?
After running and dancing along the seafront, we get to our city's famous Pier. This is the place to be if you want to go for a ride or see Brighton from a different angle.
After a visit to the Pier, we get a little glimpse of Kemptown before moving over to the Royal Pavilion. Our very own 'Taj Mahal' style palace dominates the central city. Don't forget to bring your camera so you can feel like a royal in front of it!
The Brighton Dom is just around the corner from the Royal Pavilion, so we can easily run and dance to our next destination. Today the Brighton Dome is a place for art lovers and those interested in music, theatre, creative workshops and exhibitions. But once upon a time, it had a very different function. Join us to find out more.
The North Laine shall not be confused with The Lanes. We continue our running and dancing adventure to get to the oldest part of Brighton, which is at the same time also one that has seen a lot of development in recent years.
From the Dome, we run and dance our way into a very interesting area. Welcome to the former Brighton slum area with a lot of arts & crafts, small independent shops and lots of colours. Make sure to get your camera ready!
We meet at the entrance of the I360 shop. This is at the beachside. When you have your face in the direction of the tower (face to the road), it is the shop entrance to the right.
Upon arrival, please show your ticket to your guide.
Brighton is a vibrant coastal city known for its eclectic mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. With its iconic pier, lively arts scene, and progressive atmosphere, Brighton offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern energy, making it a favorite destination for travelers of all types.
Brighton Palace Pier is an iconic seaside attraction featuring amusement rides, arcade games, and various food stalls. It's a great place for family fun and enjoying the sea views.
The Royal Pavilion is a historic palace built for King George IV. It features a unique Indo-Saracenic architecture and houses a museum showcasing royal collections.
Brighton Beach is a popular pebble beach offering stunning sea views, water sports, and a lively promenade. It's perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
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