Brighton Toy Museum

Immersive toy museum close to Brighton station

Discounted entry fees

Where?

52-55 Trafalgar Street, Brighton BN1 4EB
Tel. 01273 749494 www.brightontoymuseum.co.uk/ 

What?

A visit to Brighton Toy Museum will take you on a tour of four Victorian cellars under Brighton station covering four thousand square feet and an awe inspiring collection of over ten thousand items. Visiting the museum is an immersive visual experience that plunges the visitor into a different world, as seen through the eyes of artists and designers responsible for the Golden Age of British and European toy making. There’s a great YouTube video showing you what you can expect on your visit, which you can see here. The museum is open Tuesday to Friday 10am to 5pm and Saturday 11am to 5pm.
General provision:  Compass Card holders aged 16 to 25 pay £5.50, which also includes one carer entry. Under 16s pay £5, which also includes one carer. Once you’ve purchased your ticket you can pop in and out of the museum all day. If you anticipate visiting the museum regularly it might be worth purchasing a membership ticket; £25 for over 16s and £20 for under 16s. Memberships purchased for Compass Card holders include one free carer entry.
Compass Card offer: The Compass Card triggers the general provision above.
Accessibility: Located beneath Brighton mainline railway station with one accessible toilet. There is wheelchair access to most public areas but the museum is not suitable for mobility scooters. If you need any help, ask any member of staff, who will be pleased to assist you.

How?

Show the Compass Card when you pay.