Top hotels in Brighton
This 4-star hotel is just a stone's throw away from Brighton’s vibrant seafront, the famous Lanes and the Royal Pavilion. The Renaissance-style hotel has conference and leisure facilities, including an urban day spa (extra fees apply), gym and complimentary wi-fi.
Overlooking the sea, this 3-star hotel is a great place for a traditional seaside stay. Get your day off to a great start in the hotel's dining room, with its excellent choice of hot and cold breakfasts, and take advantage of the free wifi in the hotel's bar. Complimentary toiletries are provided in each room's en-suite bathroom, and you can unwind in front of your room's satellite TV.
The elegant, 4-star overlooks Brighton seafront, is a short walk from Brighton Pier and the city centre shops; while the Brighton train station is 20 minutes’ walk away. The hotel retains its Victorian-era features and boasts an indoor pool, gym, hot tub, sauna, and steam room. You can enjoy a meal with sea views and relax with a drink at the bar with terrace. Each modern room has a satellite TV, coffee maker, work desk, and en-suite bathroom.
Within walking distance of all Brighton’s attractions, this boutique style property offers the best in service and comfort.
Housed in a 17th-century building overlooking Brighton beach and a short walk from Brighton pier, this is a fantastic destination for visiting the city. The 4-star hotel has played host to famous guests including Charles II and the composer Niccolò Paganini, and features historic cellars dating back 400 years. Keep fit in the exclusive gym, enjoy traditional English afternoon tea and then dine al fresco on the hotel terrace, serving gourmet cuisine made using the finest local ingredients.
These serviced apartments sit in a prime location on Brighton's promenade, just 3 minutes walk to the pier. The apartments are also close to Brighton's famous winding lanes. With hotel access included, you can dine in the hotels bistro, serving a selection of classic dishes or savour a cocktail with sea views. All come with free wi-fi, flatscreen TV, nespresso machine, fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster, with the majority also containing a washer/dryer and cooker. Swim in the hotels indoor heated pool, relax in the sauna, or workout in the fully-equipped fitness room. Please note there is no lift access in the apartments, only stairs. Apartments cannot accommodate large groups at weekends.
Enjoy a memorable stay in the heart of Brighton, just a stone’s throw from the beach, at this cool and quirky boutique hotel. Get the day started right with a cooked breakfast in the hotel, and after hitting the town, why not sip a cocktail in the buzzing lounge bar, where you might catch a live gig or DJ set. Each room in the hotel has its own individual sense of style, but all are filled with fun and funky atmosphere.
Cheap Hotels in Brighton
Dating back to 1826, the 3-star Royal Albion Hotel is fine example of Brighton’s Regency style architecture, sitting directly opposite the city’s famous Palace Pier and just a short walk from the Royal Pavilion. Enjoy sea views and tasty food in Jenny’s Restaurant and snacks in the Rogue café bar, or relax with a drink on the Pavilion Bar’s terrace, overlooking the beach. Classic and comfortable, the Royal Albion Hotel’s rooms all have a TV, tea and coffee facilities and a private bathroom.
The smart, 3-star The Brighton Hotel is just a 15 minute walk from the city centre, where you can explore many of the boutique shops and bars. Enjoy the seaside views from the hotel, while you take sip on a cocktail at the onsite contemporary Lounge & Bar where breakfast is also served every morning. The hotel’s smart rooms are fitted with wifi, a TV, private bathroom, and tea and coffee making facilities.
On a quiet side street in the lively area of Kemp Town and a few minutes from Brighton Pier, this 3-star hotel is in a great spot to access Brighton’s famous bars and shops. Well-maintained rooms fill the interior of this converted Victorian townhouse. Here at The Brighton Breeze Hotel, expect a warm, personal welcome when you check in. Please note that all bookings of 4 or more rooms are considered as groups and the hotel does not accept same sex group bookings. Hotel reserves the right to cancel such bookings.
Snug and homely, Cecil House Hotel offers affordable 3-star accommodation on the seafront, right next to Brighton Pier. Enjoy traditional B&B-style hospitality during your stay, and make yourself comfortable in your simple, clean room, with DVD player, TV and wi-fi. With views of the sea, the hotel’s own gastro-pub – The Fisherman’s Rest – serves up traditional homemade meals and a selection of beverages in a peaceful, friendly atmosphere. Please note that all bookings of 4 or more rooms are considered as groups and the hotel does not accept same sex group bookings. Hotel reserves the right to cancel such bookings.
The Grade II Listed, Georgian Kings Hotel sits on the seafront, only a short walk from the Lanes shopping area, Brighton Conference Centre and Brighton Pier. You can relax with a drink at the hotel’s K Cocktail Bar and in the morning pick from a breakfast menu that includes homemade pancakes, grilled or poached fish, and a full English breakfast. The hotel has stylish en-suite rooms that come with flat-screen TVs, and free wifi to keep you connected.
An elegant five-storey Georgian townhouse in central Brighton, the 4-star New Steine hotel provides contemporary comforts only moments away from the seaside. All rooms come with free wi-fi, TVs, and en-suite facilities. Breakfast is provided each morning, and there’s an on-site restaurant and bar which offers French specialities and a range of drinks. The hotel also provides bike rentals – perfect for spending the day cycling along Brighton beach or to the nearby Royal Pavilion Gardens.
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Hotels in Brighton
Sitting on the south coast, just an hour away from London, the vibrant city of Brighton and Hove has a long history of welcoming visitors. Brighton became a fashionable place to stay in the 18th century, with the construction of the Prince Regent's exotic residence, The Royal Pavilion, and the city continues to delight guests to this day.
Many hotels in Brighton reflect the city's past, being impressive Victorian buildings with a real sense of tradition, although there are also a number of quirky, contemporary and budget options available.
Buzzing beachfront
The famous beach is one of the city's best spots to hang out, and it's possible to find a cheap Brighton hotel with sea views. Featured in countless movies, TV shows and books over the years, key attractions include the two Piers – the traditional seaside amusements of the Palace Pier, and the now-ruined West Pier, which makes for a dramatic sight at sunset.
Treat yourself
The Lanes and North Laines are intriguing side streets, filled with a number of bars, cafes and Brighton hotels, as well as a unique selection of shops. You can find something to suit every budget, from designer jewellers to cool record stores, and there are plenty of vintage bargains to be had among the stalls of Snooper's Paradise.
Creative thinking
The city has always been a draw to creative types, and the Brighton Festival is well worth a visit, featuring everything from contemporary dance to book readings. The summer months see the city stage a number of events, including the colourful Brighton Pride.
Make some noise
Music runs through Brighton's veins, from the infamous Mods and Rockers rivalries of the 60s to today's thriving scene, which has launched acts as diverse as Fatboy Slim, The Kooks and Bat for Lashes, and there are scores of venues dotted around the city putting on shows every night of the week. We particularly recommend the Concorde 2, a beautiful Victorian building right on the beach, which hosts the latest buzz bands, and the Dome, a grand theatre within the grounds of the Pavilion, where ABBA gave their Eurovision-winning performance.
Party the night away
Booking in to a cheap hotel in Brighton is a great way to experience the city's thriving nightlife. One of the centres of UK gay culture, there are a wealth of clubs and bars to choose from, including the iconic gay club Revenge, hip Digital and boutique Bar 76, while up-and-coming comedians frequently stop by the intimate space of the Komedia.
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