If so, remember BHAFC pay some of your travelling costs, whether you go by train or drive.
If going by train, from the north you only need to buy a return ticket to Haywards Heath. The rest of the journey via Brighton or Lewes, to Falmer (Amex) is paid for by the club. Similarly, from Worthing in the west or Eastbourne and Seaford from the east.
By car, there are currently two of the three Park and Ride sites in operation. Mill Road, at the end of the A23 as you enter the city, and Brighton Racecourse.
You park for free and take the return bus to the stadium for free. Note that there is no on road parking for a radius of a few miles around the Amex. There may be some limited parking at the stadium but that gets booked up very quickly.
To find out much more about the above and the City, check out our interesting charity website, www.footballcities.co.uk You can check out the feedback on the site on the Contact page.
Have a safe and enjoyable journey.
If going by train, from the north you only need to buy a return ticket to Haywards Heath. The rest of the journey via Brighton or Lewes, to Falmer (Amex) is paid for by the club. Similarly, from Worthing in the west or Eastbourne and Seaford from the east.
By car, there are currently two of the three Park and Ride sites in operation. Mill Road, at the end of the A23 as you enter the city, and Brighton Racecourse.
You park for free and take the return bus to the stadium for free. Note that there is no on road parking for a radius of a few miles around the Amex. There may be some limited parking at the stadium but that gets booked up very quickly.
To find out much more about the above and the City, check out our interesting charity website, www.footballcities.co.uk You can check out the feedback on the site on the Contact page.
Have a safe and enjoyable journey.