Hotels in Brighton (England, United Kingdom)

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  1. The Brighton Hotel

    7.6Good (168 ratings)
    0.1 km away from the beach
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    The Grand Brighton

    8.7Excellent (28,030 ratings)
    Iconic Victorian seafront landmark, Exceptional breakfast buffet
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $188
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  2. Travelodge Brighton Seafront

    7.4(6,085 ratings)
    Recently refurbished rooms, Family-friendly accommodations
    0.1 km away from the beach
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  3. West Beach Hotel Brighton

    7.8Good (3,049 ratings)
    Rooms with sea views, Unique room designs
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $147
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  4. DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole

    8.3Very good (6,504 ratings)
    Luxurious rooms with sea view balconies, Historic Victorian elegance on seafront
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $276
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  5. Holiday Inn Brighton - Seafront By Ihg

    6.9(11,936 ratings)
    Sea-facing rooms with balconies, Gourmet burgers and craft beer
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $225
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  6. Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront

    8.6Excellent (20,912 ratings)
    Prime seafront and city center location, Indoor pool and wellness facilities
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $164
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  7. Legends Hotel

    8.4Very good (6,383 ratings)
    Delicious homemade breakfast, Rooms with captivating sea views
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $188
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  8. Premier Inn Brighton City Centre

    7.7Good (11,687 ratings)
    Views of city landmarks, In-house Thyme restaurant
    0.4 km away from the beach
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  9. Leonardo Hotel Brighton

    8.5Excellent (14,614 ratings)
    Vibrant bar and restaurant, Thoughtful family room options
    1.3 km to City center
    from  $101
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  10. Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel

    7.6Good (8,106 ratings)
    Sea-facing dining and bar, Secure on-site parking
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $138
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    a&o Brighton Beach

    7.9Good (3,775 ratings)
    Rooms with sea views available, Historic building with character
    0.2 km away from the beach
    from  $123
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  11. The Old Ship Hotel

    7.5Good (15,464 ratings)
    Dog-friendly accommodation, Dining in 400-year-old cellars
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $204
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  12. The White House

    8.9Excellent (1,406 ratings)
    South-facing rooms with sea views, Regency residence with unique decor
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $147
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  13. Regency Hotel Brighton

    7.0(620 ratings)
    Rooms with captivating sea views, Traditional four-poster beds available
    0.3 km away from the beach
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  14. Paskins Town House

    8.4Very good (2,403 ratings)
    Select rooms with sea views, Historic townhouse ambiance
    0.1 km away from the beach
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  15. ibis Brighton City Centre - Station

    8.2Very good (9,947 ratings)
    On-site bar and international restaurant, Walk to iconic Brighton attractions
    1.0 km to City center
    from  $103
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  16. Travelodge Brighton

    7.4(1,634 ratings)
    Refurbished budget-luxe design, Family-friendly accommodations
    2.1 km to City center
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    Beach Hotel

    6.8(4,050 ratings)
    Rooms with pier or sea views, Oldest Brighton restaurant next door
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $171
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  17. Amsterdam Hotel Brighton Seafront

    7.3(3,557 ratings)
    Rooms with pier and sea views, Massage treatments available
    0.1 km away from the beach
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  18. Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre

    8.9Excellent (5,862 ratings)
    Prime city centre and beach access, Diverse and extensive breakfast buffet
    0.8 km to City center
    from  $132
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    The Charm Brighton Boutique Hotel & Spa

    9.3Excellent (6,426 ratings)
    Exceptional breakfast buffet, Spacious, well-appointed rooms
    0.2 km away from the beach
    from  $155
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  19. Harbour Hotel Brighton

    7.9Good (7,155 ratings)
    Spacious rooms with sea vistas, Luxurious spa treatments
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $166
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  20. Malmaison Brighton

    8.2Very good (9,233 ratings)
    Chez Mal Brasserie and Bar, Comfortable, stylish rooms
    0.4 km away from the beach
    from  $289
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    Queens Hotel & Spa

    7.8Good (14,333 ratings)
    Spa with diverse treatments, Tower suite with 270-degree views
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $142
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  21. Avalon Lifestyle Guest House

    6.1(1,705 ratings)
    Views of the sea from some rooms, Rooms with unique four-poster beds
    0.3 km away from the beach
    from  $164
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  22. Staybridge Suites Brighton by IHG

    8.9Excellent (3,537 ratings)
    Regular evening social events, Prime location near Brighton Station
    1.2 km to City center
    from  $270
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  23. Relax Inn Guest House

    7.9Good (642 ratings)
    Rooms with partial sea views, Dedicated ticket and tour assistance
    0.6 km away from the beach
    from  $129
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  24. Hotel Pelirocco

    9.2Excellent (3,912 ratings)
    Prime seafront location, Vibrant bar with live music
    0.2 km away from the beach
    from  $222
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  25. New Steine

    8.0Very good (4,124 ratings)
    Rooms with sea or garden views, Georgian townhouse with French flair
    0.2 km away from the beach
    from  $126
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  26. The Queensbury Hotel

    7.0(3,596 ratings)
    Rooms with captivating sea views, Charming period features in rooms
    0.2 km away from the beach
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  27. Sachi Hotel

    6.7(44 ratings)
    0.3 km to City center
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    Numa Brighton Pavilion

    8.1Very good (8,105 ratings)
    Award-winning Indian dining, On-site secure parking
    0.6 km away from the beach
    from  $116
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  28. Hotel du Vin Brighton

    8.5Excellent (6,437 ratings)
    Gourmet bistro dining experience, Bespoke named rooms with character
    0.1 km away from the beach
    from  $158
    See prices from 17 sites
  29. Britannia Study Hotel

    7.7Good (5,144 ratings)
    Adults-only accommodation, Prime city center location
    0.4 km away from the beach
    from  $198
    See prices from 11 sites

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Brighton: United Kingdom’s cosmopolitan seaside resort

Here, on the East Sussex coast, Brighton’s Royal Pavilion is a masterpiece of flamboyant Georgian architecture. Somehow, it blends in perfectly with a number of modern acquisitions, including the imposing British Airways i360 tower. These features reflect the city’s role as a vibrant, fun-loving seaside resort. The fact that the city of Brighton and Hove is only an hour away from London and half that time from the international airport at Gatwick, ensures a steady stream of year-round visitors. Attractions here are as varied as the visitors themselves. The resort also enjoys more than its fair share of Sussex sunshine.

Brighton rocks

The nightlife is extremely varied, colourful and in some instances, totally outrageous. It’s good fun though! Culture vultures and fans of live entertainment head for the major concert presentations at The Dome. The Theatre Royal is a prime platform for shows before they hit London’s West End. It is only approximately eight miles to Glyndebourne and the acclaimed Opera house set in the lush, Sussex countryside. Brighton is all about extremes though, so book early for one of just 60 seats at the local Marlborough public house. Discos and bars to suit a multitude of preferences are within easy reach of the many city centre hotels. Brighton Pride takes place during August and is a major event for all those with an open mind. Just follow the seafront in a westerly direction to visit Brighton’s other - quieter - half, Hove. If you hanker for a seafront and sea-view hotel room, there’s no shortage of four and five-star options on Brighton’s wide and extensive promenade. Just off the seafront, some of the lower priced B&Bs also have similar outlooks and ratings.

Getting there

Known as London by the Sea; The city of Brighton and Hove is near Brighton City Airport, although the neighbouring towns of Lancing and Shoreham are a bit closer. This airport usefully takes flights to and from Southend, London and other points of the United Kingdom. Air travel is an attractive way of avoiding the traffic congestion on the M3 and M23 motorways! Many Brighton residents use the railway system and commute to London which is a journey of about an hour away. Reversely, London residents use the same method to visit Brighton in order to enjoy a breath of sea air and take a break from life in the capital. Traffic congestion means that the road journey can take a good deal longer, so let the train take the strain? There are almost 250 scheduled railway journeys every day between the two cities. Crucially, Gatwick Airport is only approximately 30 miles from Brighton and there are approximately 170 scheduled and swift railway journeys between the two locations. Brighton’s nightlife is legendary; Gatwick’s isn’t. Many world-weary travellers see accommodation in Brighton as being an attractive alternative to twiddling thumbs in a Gatwick hotel room.

Guaranteed no traffic in these Lanes

The city of Brighton and Hove has features that give new meanings to the words, trendy and cosmopolitan. Life doesn’t get any trendier, or more cosmopolitan, than in the shops, cafes and restaurants that are to be found in The Lanes district. The area was, 400 years ago, a community of fishermen’s cottages and pubs. It now houses numerous quirky and fashionable shops, cafes and eateries. From antique furniture to top notch dining, The Lanes is Brighton’s honey pot trading area and the city’s pride and joy. It’s relaxing too. Visitors can wander up and down these narrow streets, across tiny squares and through the smallest of alleyways, with no fear of road traffic. The Lanes are pedestrionised. The only thing that needs to concern you is your bank balance. It’s not cheap here! Bordering The Lanes is Brighton’s busy North Street and even more shops, restaurants and a number of hotels. Brighton is, after all, a hugely popular, year-round seaside resort.

Neighbourhood watch

Brighton’s Royal Pavilion was built for King George IV and its opulence continues to attract visitors from around the world. It’s said that Hitler forbade it’s bombing because it was ultimately destined to be his holiday home by the sea. Had that happened, house prices in the neighbourhood would have plummeted terribly. Out of town and life decelerates by quite a few gears. Sussex Wildlife Trust operates in the glorious countryside areas around Brighton, providing all age-groups with opportunities to learn about the region’s wildlife. The famous White Cliffs of Dover are small when compared with the vast Seven Sisters Cliffs. These are to be found along the coast, between the resorts of Eastbourne and Brighton. Eastbourne has a charm that’s all its own and is well worth a visit. South Downs National Park offers numerous walking and cycling opportunities. As part of the South Downs area and five miles from Brighton, Devil’s Dyke is the largest dry valley in the United Kingdom. In addition to attractions for walkers and hikers, there are also a public house and café. The less energetic will be attracted to the regular bus service and the short trip back to Brighton’s bright lights.

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