World Book Day Destinations and Hotspots
2 weeks ago

Celebrate World Book Day with a literary adventure!
Looking for some plans this World Book Day? Grab your favourite novel, jump on the bus, and head to one of these stunning locations or explore some literary hotspots.
All easily accessible via bus.
Brighton (Multiple routes serve the Brighton area)
Explore Brighton this World Book Day with many stunning spots to sit and read for hours on end. Home to authors such as Rudyard Kipling, who lived in Rottingdean, Alex Brooks and Josie Lloyd, who currently both reside in Brighton. Fancy a new read whilst you are there? Delve into the famous Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, who regularly mentioned Brighton throughout the book and is a central plot point.
The Book Nook (Multiple routes serve the Hove area)
Celebrate World Book Day at The Book Nook, a multi-award-winning children's book shop located in Hove. Discover a diverse range of inspirational and inclusive books catered to all different ages. The perfect way to celebrate the joy of reading.
Bags Of Books (Regency routes serve the Lewes area)
Independent children’s bookshop, Bags of Books, located in Lewes, is a great spot to visit this World Book Day. With its vibrant atmosphere and charming location, Bags of Books provides a welcoming space where children can discover their love for reading.
Hove Park (Multiple routes serve the Hove area)
Easily accessible by bus, Hove Park is a great spot to take a picnic, and a blanket paired with your current read this World Book Day.
Eastbourne Beach (Coaster and Regency routes)
Swap your regular reading spot for some fresh sea air and head to Eastbourne Beach this World Book Day. Take in the breathtaking views of the Beachy Head cliffs whilst immersing yourself in your favourite novel. Need a book recommendation? Dive into Before You Were Gone, a gripping thriller by Sheila Burgler set in Eastbourne.
Make sure to keep an eye out for bus drivers dressed up as different book characters this World Book Day!