Plan Your Trip

People kitesurfing

Plan Your Trip

Planning a trip to Worthing ? We know you’re going to love it and the great news is Worthing is so easy to get to – just 80 mins direct from London Victoria by train!

Whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure  – read on for information about getting here and around and don’t forget to book your accommodation in good time to ensure you get the best deals.

From arts and culture, outdoor activities, to our local foodies scene start your planning now to ensure your trip is perfect for everyone.

Visitor Guide

Order a hard copy of the Worthing visitor guide. Or view online with the link below.

The cover of the Discover Worthing visitor guide

My Worthing: Emma Barrs - local resident and Manager at Community Works

My best advice to new residents would be to take up any and all opportunities to explore Worthing, meet people, make connections and be part of building on what is already a wonderful community. My experience has been that people here are open to new friendships and connections, more than anywhere else I've lived.

A group of sea swimmers coming out of the sea

I love living in Worthing with my family, it gives me easy access to the sea and the South Downs as well as the right balance of culture, history, shops, family activities and a strong sense of community.

A child playing at sunset

I'm in East Worthing/ Worthing Old Town and I love being close to town, near East Beach studios, Coast Cafe, Factory Live and beautiful Homefield Park and The Quashettes (a twitten that leads you up to the downs without going on the road).

Worthing pier at nighttime

I love the fact that it's easy to get to the woods and to Cissbury ring for a walk or a bike ride. I've also met some lovely local people who have helped me to become an all-season sea splosher. My family and I love the cafes, restaurants, pubs and family activities as well as the varied programme at Worthing Museum, Theatres and cinemas.

An audience of people listening to a talk in an art gallery

There are so many hidden gems in Worthing and it's been a lot of fun funding them. They're not hidden as such, but two of my favourite places are Worthing Museum and Cissbury Ring - and I'm always shocked when people haven't been.

Green fields and hills on the South Downs

My best advice would be to take up any and all opportunities to explore Worthing, meet people, make connections and be part of building on what is already a wonderful community. My experience has been that people here are open to new friendships and connections, more than anywhere else I've lived.

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