Overlooking the seafront, Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront Waterfront benefits from its own entrance at the front of the hotel in the right corner and is just 400 metres from the Brighton...
Megan
United Kingdom
Stayed for an anniversary and the staff could not have done enough for us!
Room was beautiful with views over looking the sea.
Facilities were fantastic and the bar staff were so friendly
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.
The newly refurbished DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole looks out over Brighton seafront and is close to the shops and city centre.
Pablo
United Kingdom
Very nice room with a superb view. The bed was very comfy, and the the size of the TV was as big as any I have ever seen in a hotel room. Having use of the swimming pool was very enjoyable. Friendly staff, and the breakfast was excellent value for money.
This fully refurbished Grade II Listed hotel is opposite Brighton’s West Pier. It offers free WiFi and seafront accommodation, 15 minutes’ walk from Brighton Rail Station.
Just 100 metres from Brighton’s beach and promenade, Hotel du Vin Brighton is 5 minutes’ walk from the pier.
Phil
United Kingdom
I absolutely loved everything! Everyone was really lovely and the room was clean and really nice! The hotel is also super close to the beach and the centre. Thanks for such a wonderful stay!
Drakes is a luxury boutique hotel on Brighton’s seafront, overlooking the Brighton Palace Pier. It offers unique 4-star accommodation, and has a fine-dining restaurant and vibrant cocktail bar.
Andreea
United Kingdom
The staff are very lovely and welcoming - truly deserve a special shoutout(from staff at reception to the ones working at the restaurant). The hotel’s location is also really good, right by the seaside and next to the pier. It’s within walking distance to the centre and there’s also a bus station right in front of the hotel.
In Brighton’s vibrant city centre, The Selina Brighton is located on the promenade. With stunning sea views and surrounded by clubs and restaurants, the hotel also offers free WiFi.
Kees
United Kingdom
Excellent rate for Easter, great location and a good room! No frills but perfect for a stay in Brighton
Immerse yourself in the Opulent Embrace of The Square Townhouse, an Exclusive Boutique Hotel that stands as a Beacon of Luxury in the Vibrant Heart of Kemp Town, Brighton.
Julie
United Kingdom
A wonderful stay, welcoming, very comfortable and extremely clean with very stylish decor.
Everything was just perfect, with great attention to detail … delicious breakfast and very friendly. We will return .. excellent.
With its sumptuous Renaissance style, The Grand Brighton has a magnificent location on Brighton’s seafront and is just a 5-minute walk from Brighton Pier.
I love the grand hotel so much we visit every year
Drakes is a luxury boutique hotel on Brighton’s seafront, overlooking the Brighton Palace Pier. It offers unique 4-star accommodation, and has a fine-dining restaurant and vibrant cocktail bar.
Everything, it was clean, beautiful atmosphere, friendly staff
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.
Speedy check in, very friendly staff and comfortable room
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.
The smell of the reception area what a welcoming smell
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.
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.
Wonderfully quirky and amazing staff! Breakfast was fantastic!
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...
Clean, quiet and easily found and near everything.
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.
Reasonably priced in close proximity to train station
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.
Everything we needed. Quiet with a great location.
This fully refurbished Grade II Listed hotel is opposite Brighton’s West Pier. It offers free WiFi and seafront accommodation, 15 minutes’ walk from Brighton Rail Station.
Continental breakfast good choices
Comfortable bed
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.
Room was lovely, excellent location, nice breakfast
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.
Location excellent,basic hotel but great for one night
The X Hotel Brunswick Square offers a superb base in the most elegant Grade I listed square in Brighton and Hove, less than a minute's walk from the beach and close to a fine selection of quality...
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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.
Everything was great. I could not recommend enough
Close to the beach, Brighton Marina House is located in Brighton & Hove, an 8-minute walk from Brighton Pier. Popular points of interest nearby include The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Dome and Komedia.
Clean, comfortable, quiet and close to everything.
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
In Brighton’s vibrant city centre, The Selina Brighton is located on the promenade. With stunning sea views and surrounded by clubs and restaurants, the hotel also offers free WiFi.
Great walking distance from the shops and seafront
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.
Stunning views from our room and spa was beautiful
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.
Staff were very helpful.
Situated perfectly for my needs.
FAQs about hotels in Brighton & Hove
On average, 3-star hotels in Brighton & Hove cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brighton & Hove are £126 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brighton & Hove can on average be found for £161 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brighton & Hove this weekend is £196 or, for a 4-star hotel, £231. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brighton & Hove for this weekend cost on average around £271 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £81 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brighton & Hove for tonight. You'll pay on average around £110 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brighton & Hove will cost around £218 (based on Booking.com prices).
Brighton & Hove is accessible via train from London (approx. 1 hour), Gatwick Airport (30 minutes), or by coach from various UK cities. International travellers can fly into Gatwick Airport. No direct water transport services are available.
Colourful by Day and Night
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.
Brighton is a mini London. You can find all things there, but within walking distance. I felt safe, however on Friday night I smelled weed throughout the main street and pretty packed. Brighton is built on hills, so expect to use your legs, it reminded me of walking in San Francisco. Weather was pretty cold in April, raining, very windy, but overall, I liked It a lot!
Adam
Hungary
10
Scored 10
All these amenities rolled into one: seaside, beaches, a...
All these amenities rolled into one: seaside, beaches, a historical place with interesting sights like the Royal Pavilion, easy shopping, restaurants and cafes; good, cheap and reliable public transport, cycling easy plus the added bonus of Brighton's proximity to London.
Victoria
Austria
10
Scored 10
Brighton has a lot to offer especially when the weather is...
Brighton has a lot to offer especially when the weather is good, but I would advise first-time visitors to plan for a Sunday/Monday or mid-week. It can get very busy on even those days. Pretty much everything is within walking distance. Hove has a less of a party vibe and I frankly prefer it - alas my friends live close to the slightly seedier of town (albeit in nice places). Still some good bookshops left...even the Waterstones has an indie vibe. Bands seem to pass through. Missed Goldfrapp last visit in early March when attending a birthday celebration. Also two good arthouses, Lanes for shopping, etc.
Lee
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nicely sized for a long weekend, we visited museums, shopped...
Nicely sized for a long weekend, we visited museums, shopped, ate a lot of excellent food. If I can, another year I'll try to be there for their arts festival in May, we just missed it but the posters (going up while we were there) all looked amazing
Alison
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Brighton is a lovely town, from my experience people have...
Brighton is a lovely town, from my experience people have been welcoming and kind. The beryl bikes system makes it easy to move around the city. They have a big queer community, which is, I believe, very nice and enjoyable and makes the experience super safe for any queer folks. Although, be aware that it smells like grass quite often. The pavilion and the museum are great. Fish and chips are cheap and good, which is nice. Be careful around the beach tho, the seagulls and pigeons are quite ravenous and brazen, they'll snatch your food right out of your hands if you're not careful. Lots of little art galleries along the beach, which is quite lovely.
Coralie
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
We have been to Brighton lots of times before.
We have been to Brighton lots of times before. We revisited the Pavilion which was excellent. We had fish and chips on the pier also good. It was the school holidays so the shopping area was very busy. As we are pensioners we made full use of our bus passes on the excellent bus service travelling several times between hove, Brighton and Worthing. We out out at an excellent Persian restaurant called Shiraz in Hove.
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MaggieTapestry
United Kingdom
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The location is very central, walkable to most attractions especially the beach is within 1-min walk, and it’s a plus! Nice interior design and TV comes with Netflix, Disney+ account that we can enjoy for free!
Check-in is smooth and available anytime as it’s a self check-in flat, the host is very friendly and helpful, gave useful informations about where to look for best parking and restaurants.
The flat has everything we need and we will definitely want to stay here again next time we are in the city!
Treated my friend to one night away as a Thank You and the Mecure was a great location opposite the beach but not totally in the thick of Brighton proper. On one of the hottest days, the air on was very welcome. Best thing about this hotel has to be the staff, they were outstanding! From all different backgrounds and nationalities, there was a sense of team, community and warmth from all of our interactions. You really couldn’t fault the service. Room/beds were comfortable. Highly recommend.
Parking was so close to the hotel and really cheap for 24 hour slots. Trainee we had who welcomed us was lovely, really helpful and accommodating. No name on badge just trainee so can't name her, but she had curly red/ginger hair just below chin length.
Very quiet room, considering we were beach front and in a very busy hotel and location. Bed was very firm and we slept like babies. Location was fantastic too, beachfront with many restaurants and bars near by. Would recommend a stay here.
It is a lovely hotel. The staff are first rate. it just doesn’t have the amenities that other “luxury” hotels have - and that could be an American perspective- but being a beach hotel…I think beach towels (at least) should be available. I don’t think many people want to buy beach towels for a few days. The room a/c was great - but the rest of the hotel, besides Cyan, was Luke warm! Fans could be strategically placed? The staff was very friendly and welcoming…professional, etc.
This is how a hotel should be run! Faultless. Super friendly owners, lovely personal touches in the room, absolutely spotless, with crisp white linen on a plush comfy bed, you can see Red Brighton Blue genuinely cares. Along with a great location just a hop skip and jump to the beach, this has to be the best place i have stayed this year (ive spent most of 2022 in hotels). Keep it up 😀
Room was large and clean, breakfast was hot, small choice but adequate. The staff were very courteous and helpful. The hotel was a great position, beach across the road, parking also across the road and loads of choices for eating and drinking nearby. Not forgetting the Brighton i360 also across the road!
The hotel is conveniently located within walking distance to the beach, local stores and the railway station. The room was comfortable and fairly clean. The buffet has several options for breakfast, baked beans, sausages, scrambled eggs, grilled tomatoes, ham, cereals, muffins, cheese and juice.
Marta and the Sea Spray team went out of their way for our birthday get away. Great little boutique hotel, 5 minutes from Brighton beach and pier. Plenty of parking in the surrounding roads with a residents permit provided by the Hotel. Great continental and cooked breakfast.
Blanch House is a beautiful boutique hotel , situated in Kemp Town , a short stroll to the seafront and Brighton’s bustling centre.
The hotel owner , Kerry , is very friendly and attentive , ensuring that everything is as it should be. Highly recommended.
beautiful old Victorian building in a great location: across from beach, walking distance to lots of great fun and hip neighborhoods, nearby the local bus out to Eastbourne. great staff and exceptional hotel manager.
I’d definitely stay again.
The hotel is in a great location, right by the beach and near all the Brighton sights. The staff here were fantastic and super friendly, room was clean and the bed super comfy and the shower was nice and powerful. Overall it was a great stay.
Great value for money. Room was compact, but well equipped. Pre-booked breakfast was excellent. Hotel was very quiet and comfortable. Plenty of restaurants nearby. About a 40 min stroll along the beachfront to the center of Brighton.
Very clean, great location. The room was very cool, like a boutique hotel. I travel and stay in hotel a lot with my job. This one is definitely up there with the best of them. The staff are super cool and friendly too.
Perfect Location! Right on the seafront, and near the lanes so could easily go to all the little cobble shops. The breakfast was the best thing about the hotel! Very good service at breakfast too.
Great location. 5 min walk from the beach. Shops and restaurants nearby. Fairly quiet, bar an incident which wasn't the hotels fault (see negatives). Room was quite spacious and had four windows.
Quite a funny hotel - very central & close to Brighton beach! It is a youth hostel though, don't forget that, even when staying in individual rooms. Good facilities and bus connections nearby.
The location was good, close to seafront and near the main attractions. The twin beds were comfortable. It was the cheapest room we could find in centre of Brighton on a bank holiday weekend.
Loved this hotel. Had a large Seaview room with a gorgeous view of the beach. Top notch service from the staff. This is how hotels used to be run - nice to experience it again.
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