This striking Georgian property is on the seafront, overlooking Brighton beach. The property is just a 5-minute walk from Brighton Pier, shops, lively bars and popular restaurants.
Karl
United Kingdom
everything except the heating we couldn't turn the radiator off in room 205 and 206
With a city centre location on Brighton’s Western Road, the adult-only Britannia Study Hotel offers contemporary en suite rooms with free WiFi, and is situated within minutes of numerous shops and...
Located in central Brighton, the refurbished New Steine Hotel - B&B is set in a 5-storey Georgian townhouse and offers contemporary accommodation with free WiFi access throughout the property.
alan
United Kingdom
Helpful, friendly staff especially as I arrived early. Every effort was made to check into my room which was very helpful. Room comfortable and clean. Breakfast freshly cooked
On the seafront in central Brighton, Pelirocco is a townhouse hotel featuring boutique-style themed rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Playstation Bar serves a varied cocktail list.
OYO Ruby Pub & Hotel provides accommodation located in Brighton & Hove, 4.4 km from Komedia and 5 km from Brighton Dome. The aparthotel offers a terrace.
Providing free WiFi, Albany Hotel is located in Brighton & Hove, 1.4 km from Churchill Square Shopping Centre and an 18-minute walk from i360 Observation Tower.
Malmaison Brighton looks out over Brighton Marina to the sea. It has free parking, a bar, a restaurant, modern rooms with monsoon showers and outdoor terraces looking out over the water.
Was a great location and lots to do around the area
Next to Brighton Railway Station, in the city centre, Leonardo Hotel Brighton is a 15-minute walk from the beach. It boasts a 24-hour reception, bar and restaurant.
Really helpful staff. Great location. Will return!
Conveniently situated in Brighton & Hove, Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace.
Lovely clean hotel, staff were friendly and helpful.
On the seafront in central Brighton, Pelirocco is a townhouse hotel featuring boutique-style themed rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Playstation Bar serves a varied cocktail list.
It was very clean and the staff were very helpful throughout.
Just 4.5 miles from the seafront, this large Brighton lodge offers a Miller & Carter Steakhouse serving tasty grills. Free parking is possible on site.
Very comfortable room, clean and tidy. Would use again
This striking Georgian property is on the seafront, overlooking Brighton beach. The property is just a 5-minute walk from Brighton Pier, shops, lively bars and popular restaurants.
It was on the seafront couldn’t ask for anything more.
The Best Western Princes Marine Hotel is situated on Hove seafront opposite Hove lawns and the English Channel. There is limited private parking, free fibre optic WiFi and a 24-hour front desk.
The location was perfect and the staff, so helpful.
With a city centre location on Brighton’s Western Road, the adult-only Britannia Study Hotel offers contemporary en suite rooms with free WiFi, and is situated within minutes of numerous shops and...
The room was clean and quiet. Breakfast was exceptional.
Situated in the heart of the vibrant city of Brighton, by the railway station, ibis Brighton City Centre boasts modern, soundproofed rooms, a bar and a restaurant.
Close enough to beach and bars
Discount on parking
Built in the 1820s, the historic Grade II Listed Beach Hotel has a great location in the centre of Brighton. It offers a popular restaurant and traditional rooms, just 100 metres from the beach.
The breakfast was outstanding, the location fantastic
Well set in the Kemptown district of Brighton & Hove, The Willows is located 300 metres from Brighton Beach, 2.1 km from Hove Beach and 800 metres from Brighton Pier.
The location was perfect and I intend on returning.
Located in Brighton & Hove, within an 8-minute walk of Brighton Pier and 800 metres of The Royal Pavilion, Red Brighton Blue offers accommodation with a terrace.
Fantastic hotel . Fabulous hosts . Great Location .
Ideally situated in the heart of Brighton, and just off Brighton Rail Station, Hotel Una offers modern and stylish accommodation, a bar, spa rooms and cinema room.
Everything! The staff, location, decor and spacious room.
In the centre of Brighton, the Artist Residence Hotel faces the iconic West Pier. This unique property features 25 individually decorated rooms with free WiFi and quirky original artwork.
Friendly and welcoming staff.
Amazing art
Amazing location
Opposite a iconic beach, Harbour Hotel & Spa Brighton is set on the lively seafront, about 2 minutes' walk from The Brighton Centre and offers free WiFi.
The hotel was beautifully presented and very clean.
Located 300 metres from The Royal Pavilion and a 5-minute walk from Brighton Pier, One Broad Street offers accommodation in Brighton & Hove. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Modern and well thought out design. Great location.
FAQs about hotels in Brighton & Hove
On average, 3-star hotels in Brighton & Hove cost £141 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brighton & Hove are £180 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brighton & Hove can on average be found for £237 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brighton & Hove this weekend is £163 or, for a 4-star hotel, £171. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brighton & Hove for this weekend cost on average around £569 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £207 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brighton & Hove for tonight. You'll pay on average around £255 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brighton & Hove will cost around £932 (based on Booking.com prices).
Known for colourful nightlife and traditional English seaside pursuits, Brighton and neighbour Hove are the closest beach resorts to London, making them popular end points for classic car runs from the capital. Many end at the racecourse, a few streets from Brighton Marina, Europe’s largest, housing several shops and eateries. Many Brighton guest houses on Booking.com are also nearby.
Running along the beachfront is the world’s oldest operating electric railway, ending by Brighton Pier. Lit up at night and also known as Palace Pier, this city icon houses amusements and rides, and is one place to pick up some famous Brighton Rock, the confectionery sharing its name with an edgy Graham Greene novel set here.
A new addition, the Brighton Wheel is right by the pier, while one of its most famous attractions is the Royal Pavilion, a former royal retreat built in Indian style.
Just west are 2 of the most popular Brighton shopping spots – Churchill Square shopping centre and The Lanes with its narrow streets and unusual shops. This area also has several Brighton hotels with parking, and the Artists Quarter, a series of ex-fishing huts that are now galleries. The arts are a big thing here and Brighton Festival is the UK’s 2nd largest arts festival, while Brighton Pride is also a big event on the annual calendar.
Lovely walks on promenade and beachfront. Brighton Pier a definite visit. Walking around The Lanes a definite. Captains on beachfront best fish and chips. Lots of buses to get around if you want to travel a bit further. Pavilion a beautiful building. Marina is lovely with lots of eating and drinking places. You can park in Asda car park at the Marine really cheaply. Go on YourParkingSpace. Then get the No.7 bus into Brighton centre. So cheap compared to parking in Brighton.
Margaret
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beach with buzz.
Beach with buzz.
Brighton has the beauty of the beach and the sea, with a lively vibe on top. Fine choice of restaurants and cafés with different cuisines — I tried Mexican and Turkish on this trip but there are loads of others.
Good shopping too — lots of independent shops especially in The Lanes.
Taylor
Scored 6.0
6.0
Brighton is a strange place.
Brighton is a strange place. There is so much potential but I feel something is or has gone very wrong with this city. Many of the beautiful old buildings are crumbling and in a terrible state of repair and it looks like some are being demolished which is slightly tragic. There is a LOT of homelessness and a lot of people who are clearly addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. There is a general air of shabbiness and an "edge" that I did not like. That said, I ate in some fantastic restaurants and a walk along the sea front at 8am in the morning was lovely.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
There’s are two different sides of Brighton
There’s are two different sides of Brighton
Day time shopping enjoying the beach Enjoying a nice meal at a restaurant looking around people watching as they go along the streets walking along the promenade going on the pier having an ice cream fish and chips having a few pounds on the arcade and then nigh time totally different vibe pubs clubs for the younger generation
Slimone
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
There are so many places to eat and drink, which have out...
There are so many places to eat and drink, which have out door eating areas so the atmosphere was lively and seemed happy. Most places seem to be within walking distance. The Brighton Dome and other theatres are within walking distance of the Lanes, we ate at Riddle and Finns and had a fantastic meal. Our meal was amazing and our server 'Sitty (or Ciitty) was brilliant. We loved the fact that everything was so available, we walked everywhere, there is also great shopping from small independent shops to larger retail shops. The area is diverse and welcoming.
Diane
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I don't think I have any negatives of Brighton.
I don't think I have any negatives of Brighton. I have been there a few times as my son lives there but I am very impressed with how clean and tidy the place is and the amount of shops cafes and bars there are. Everyone seems really friendly a lovely atmosphere. We ate at an Indian restaurant, a local cafe and The Druid Pub all were excellent!
GEORGE
United Kingdom
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Malmaison Brighton is a boutique hotel in the Brighton Marina area. The staff were very pleasant on arrival and departure. Check-in and check-out were effortless.
The hotel interior decor is slightly avantgarde, though the room we had wasn't as quirky as expected from the website photos. We had a city-facing view and stayed only for one night. There was a small fridge and other nice amenities. Good water pressure from the shower, and the WiFi worked well. Nearby free parking was included.
Beautiful, old, glamorous hotel. Right on the seafront and very close to town. We were seeing a show at the Brighton Centre which was right next door so perfectly placed. The best buffet breakfast I have ever had! The staff were extremely nice, efficient, friendly and very welcoming. Obviously they are happy at their work and this is nice to see and experience. Love the concierge uniform also - so stylish.
Far and above exceeded my expectations. I chose it because it was the cheapest I found. The price in no way matches the hotel. They could easily charge twice the price. Room was fantastic. Very comfortable. Staff were all lovely. Its serves the best coffee in Brighton. I didn't get a chance to eat in their little cafe but I seen others and the food looked sensational. I cannot wait to get back to it.
In town for Brighton on the Beach. The hotel is very central, short walk to the train station and beach. Restaurant attached but we didn't use it, preferring to go into town where you are spoilt for choice. We just needed a bed for the night and that's what we got.
Amazing location we were near everything we wanted in brighton and so close to the beach just a minutes walk! The flats lovely, arcade machine was great fun all the old classics. Had the best night
Carly Wilson
United Kingdom
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