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Your Brighton Vacation
When a city getaway is calling, answer it with a Brighton vacation package. The neighborhood of Park Avenue, which is great for cafes, shopping and walking, makes an awesome base for your adventures. Ready to explore? Genesee Rivers High Falls, University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology are a few of the best places to visit during a trip to Brighton. Stop daydreaming and start adventuring. Explore the multitude of options on Expedia today and finally put your Brighton vacation plans into action!
Where to stay in Brighton

Downtown Rochester
Economic center with an urban setting, Downtown Rochester offers a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants. Enjoy the Mary Jemison Boat Tour on Genesee River or explore attractions like Strong National Museum of Play and High Falls.
Brighton Hotel Deals

Holiday Inn Express Rochester - University Area by IHG
u all good
Reviewed on May 10, 2026

Spark by Hilton Rochester University Area
Very nice hotel. Great location
Reviewed on May 9, 2026

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Rochester-Pittsford/Brighton, NY
The rooms have a very strong humid and moldy smell. The location is convenient. Breakfast is good.
Reviewed on May 6, 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Brighton

Strong
Even the most museum-hating children may not want to leave this enormous complex, featuring an arcade, a butterfly museum and a toy hall of fame.

Rochester Museum and Science Center
Fossils, a climbing wall, a planetarium and more fill this extensive museum, which is especially renowned for its kid-friendly Inventor Center.

Highland Park
Full of interesting plants as well as numerous memorials and architectural features, this Olmsted-designed arboretum is one of Rochester’s most-photographed areas.










