Must See Spots

Places on your Must-See Spots List

Make the most of your journey with our comfortable, reliable taxi tours—perfect for half-day adventures or full-day excursions. Sit back, relax, and let us drive you to the region’s most unforgettable sights.

Stay Local & Discover Chichester’s Treasures
Explore the historic beauty of Chichester Cathedral, wander through centuries of rural life at the Weald & Downland Living Museum, or enjoy world-class performances at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Step into aviation history at the Tangmere Aviation Museum, a favourite for families and history lovers alike. Our drivers know the best routes, hidden gems, and photo-worthy stops to make your local tour truly special.

Make It a Day Trip to the Coast
For those looking to venture further, treat yourself to a scenic coastal escape. Visit the golden beaches of Bournemouth and Poole, or take a trip to the dramatic landscapes of the Isle of Portland. And don’t miss the iconic Durdle Door, one of the most photographed natural wonders in the UK and a popular filming location—even for international Bollywood movies.

Whether you’re planning a relaxed local tour or a full-day coastal getaway, our taxi service ensures comfort, convenience, and a personalised experience every step of the way.
Your adventure begins the moment you step into our taxi.

Chichester Cathedral

Chichester Cathedral is one of Sussex’s most iconic landmarks, blending over 900 years of history with striking architecture and peaceful surroundings. Its soaring spire—visible for miles across the South Downs—guides visitors to a place rich with medieval carvings, stained-glass artistry, and contemporary works by renowned artists. Whether you come to admire its heritage, enjoy a quiet moment in the cloisters, or explore the charming streets that surround it, Chichester Cathedral offers a truly inspiring experience for all who visit.

Time: 1.5 hours – 2 hours exploring Chichester Cathedral at a comfortable pace.

If you plan to enjoy the cloisters, café, guided tours, art installations, or nearby attractions, you may want to allow 2 hours or a little longer.

Chichester Cathedral, West Street, Chichester, Chichester PO19 1PX

Chichester Festival Theatre

Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s most celebrated performance venues, known for its vibrant programme of world-class drama, musicals, and family-friendly shows. Surrounded by beautiful parkland, the theatre offers a welcoming atmosphere and unforgettable entertainment for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re a theatre enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable cultural experience, it’s a must-visit highlight on any Chichester tour.

Several internationally famous actors linked with Chichester Festival Theatre:

Dame Maggie Smith performed at Chichester many times, including in Othello under Laurence Olivier. Dame Joan Plowright, who was married to Laurence Olivier, had a long association with the theatre. Joseph Fiennes, known from films like Shakespeare in Love, appeared in a Chichester production.

chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester Festival Theatre, Oaklands Park, Chichester, PO19 6AP

Weald & Downland Museum

The Weald & Downland Living Museum offers an immersive journey into rural life across the centuries, set within 40 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside. With over 50 historic buildings—ranging from medieval halls and Tudor farmhouses to working watermills and traditional workshops—the museum brings history to life through demonstrations, farm animals, crafts, and seasonal events. It’s a perfect destination for families, history lovers, and anyone looking to experience authentic English heritage in a peaceful outdoor setting.

Time Required:
Most visitors spend 2.5 to 4 hours exploring the museum. If you plan to see demonstrations, visit the café, walk the full site, or take part in seasonal activities, you may want to allow half a day for the best experience.

The Weald & Downland Museum, Town Lane, Chichester PO18 0EU

Fontwell Racecourse

Fontwell Park Racecourse, tucked into the rolling countryside of West Sussex, is the only National Hunt course in the UK with a figure‑of‑eight steeplechase layout. With over a century of history since opening in 1924, the venue combines top‑class jump racing — including its feature Grade 2 National Spirit Hurdle — with beautifully landscaped gardens and charming hospitality spaces.

There are also Ladies Evening events featuring live music, style awards, and VIP marquee experiences.
For autumn, there’s Autumn Afternoon Racing, offering a scenic jumps‑racing experience at lower ticket prices.
On Christmas, Fontwell Park hosts a Boxing Day Raceday, perfect for a festive day out with family friends.
The venue also doubles as an events location, with non-race events like the West Sussex Business Expo held on-site.

Fontwell Park Racecourse, Arundel Road, Fontwell, Arundel, BN18 0SY

Durdle Door

Visit the stunning Durdle Door, as a Day trip, a dramatic limestone arch on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast near Lulworth Cove. This natural wonder, formed over millions of years, offers breathtaking coastal views, walking trails, and a picturesque beach that’s perfect for photography and relaxing.

Bollywood Connection of Durdle Door
As part of the Lulworth Estate, Durdle Door is actively promoted as a scenic and dramatic filming location in its estate’s Filming & Photo Shoots brochure.
Durdle Door was used as a shooting location for the Bollywood film Housefull 3 — one of its songs (“Pyar ki maa ki …”) was filmed on the beach near the iconic limestone arch.
Because of this, it’s become a popular spot for Bollywood fans and tourists who want to visit a recognizable film location.

More recently, Netflix’s “The Sandman” (an American‑produced fantasy series) filmed scenes at Durdle Door.

Durdle Door – Iconic Jurassic Coast Landmark, BH20 5PU

West Witterings Beach

A Coastal Paradise
West Wittering Beach is renowned as one of the finest beaches in the UK, featuring miles of pristine golden sand and breathtaking views across Chichester Harbour to the Isle of Wight.

The beach is backed by protected sand dunes covered in marram grass, creating a natural windbreak and unique coastal ecosystem. The shallow, clear waters make it perfect for families, while consistent winds attract windsurfers and kitesurfers from across the country.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful walk along the shore, an exhilarating day of watersports, or simply a place to relax and watch the sunset, West Wittering offers an unforgettable coastal experience.

West Witterings Beach, West Sussex