08-04-2025
The 10 best things to do in West Sussex
History lovers are extremely well catered for in West Sussex with many stately homes, castles and a cathedral to explore. But the great outdoors plays a starring role here, too – from the beaches of East and West Wittering, Littlehampton (home to the world's longest bench) and Climping to the rolling hills of the South Downs attracting active visitors who can enjoy water sports and long walks. If kicking back with a glass of English wine is more your thing, there are plenty of vineyards here offering tastings and immersive tours.
All our recommendations below have been hand selected and tested by our resident destination expert to help you discover the best things to do in West Sussex. Find out more below or for further inspiration, see our guides to the city's best hotels, restaurants and bars.
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Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens
Unearthed in 1960 during the laying of water main, Fishbourne is the largest residential Roman building discovered in Britain. Dating back to around 75AD the palace was probably built for a high ranking Roman official, possibly Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, and today features extensive ruins, beautiful mosaics and reconstructed gardens which paint a vivid picture of Roman life.
Insider's tip: Younger visitors will love the chance to dress up in Roman costume – what's the difference between a toga and a stola? – or design their own mosaic. Other immersive activities include building a Roman road and learning a bit of Latin.
Wakehurst
The sister of London's Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Wakehurst (previously known as Wakehurst Place) is home to Kew's Millennium Seed Bank as well as a grand 16th-century mansion and impressive gardens set over 500 acres. Highlights include Bloomers Valley – a meadow restoration project – and Coronation Meadow, a celebration of native wildflowers and grasses (open May to October). Wakehurst is also home to the largest Christmas tree in England – a giant redwood that towers at 35 metres (115 ft) tall – that is lit up for the festive season. As well as three food and drink offerings, Wakehurst has a gift shop and plant centre selling seasonal plants.