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Queens Hotel & Spa 1-5 Kings Rd, Brighton & Hove | |
| On the seafront in the heart of Brighton's "Lanes," this friendly hotel has a pool, gym and free Wi-Fi. It is well-located for nightlife, restaurants and the beach. More… |
from $133.56 Average price per night |
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Hotel Seattle Brighton Marina, Brighton & Hove | |
| This stylish hotel 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. More… |
from $155.56 Average price per night |
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Kings Hotel 139 - 141 Kings Road, Brighton & Hove | |
| In central Brighton and with views of the seafront, this magnificent Grade II heritage-listed building overlooks the West Pier and offers free Wi-Fi. More… |
from $81.71 Average price per night |
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Hilton Brighton Metropole Kings Road, Brighton & Hove | |
| This 4-star luxury hotel looks out over Brighton seafront and is close to the shops and center of the city. More… |
from $108.42 Average price per night |
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Royal Albion Hotel 35 Old Steine, Brighton & Hove | |
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Latest booking: 2 hours ago
Built in 1826, this seaside hotel is across from Brighton Pier, a short walk from the Royal Pavilion, and has sea views. It offers free Wi-Fi in the public areas.
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from $45.57 Average price per night |
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New Madeira Marine Parade, Brighton & Hove | |
| The New Madeira occupies a sensational position on Brighton seafront with a magnificent view of the sea, Brighton Wheel and the famous Palace Pier. More… |
from $70.71 Average price per night |
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Known for colorful nightlife and traditional English seaside pursuits, Brighton and nearby Hove are the closest beach resorts to London, making them popular end points for classic car runs from the capital. Many end at the racetrack, a few streets from Brighton Marina, Europe’s largest, housing several shops and eateries. Many Brighton guesthouses on Booking.com are also nearby.
Running along the beachfront is the world’s oldest operating electric train, 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 center 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. Arts + culture are big in Brighton, and Brighton Festival is the UK’s 2nd largest arts festival, while Brighton Pride is also a big event on the annual calendar.
