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...
Clifford
United Kingdom
Lovely room with a view; my wife loved watching the beach goers while reading a book and drinking coffee! I messed up the booking but the staff saw the funny side and sorted it out no problem, so thank you. Had a lovely time will be back and enjoyed the upgrade.
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.
Situated in central Brighton and with views of the seafront, this magnificent Grade II Listed building overlooks the West Pier and offers free Wi-Fi.
Jenny
United Kingdom
Excellent location on the front the staff were lovely friendly and helpful
Good breakfast with cooked option or pancakes waffles fruit and yoghurt
Rooms basic but comfortable
Comfortable bright breakfast room
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...
James
United Kingdom
Nice clean spacious rooms. Great location for sea and shops as all walkable.
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.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Gorgeous place, very stylish, clean & comfy with a fabulous location
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.
Matvey
United Kingdom
Cool, unique and quirky hotel. Location is perfect for exploring the centre of Birghton. Staff were super nice and accommodating. Definitely will be back to stay in a different room as they are all individually themed.
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.
Neil
United Kingdom
No breakfast available.
Location perfect for a trip to Brighton racecourse
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 and comfortable with a very good breakfast.
Very good value
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.
Very good price, convenient location, and very clean
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.
Great value. Good breakfast and decent size room. 👌
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
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
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.
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.
room was beautiful and the staff were all excellent
Set in Brighton, 700 metres from Brighton Pier, The Lanes Hotel offers sea views. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is available.
Lovely building. Lots of space and a great layout.
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.
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.
The service was amazing. The staff where fantastic.
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.
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!
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
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.
Great little place. Great location. Great venues nearby.
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
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.
I loved everything about my stay at the Selina Brighton
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Saltwater Guest House is located in Brighton & Hove, 1.9 km from Hove Beach and 600 metres from Brighton Pier.
Lovely staff, very comfortable bed, great location
FAQs about hotels in Brighton & Hove
On average, 3-star hotels in Brighton & Hove cost US$133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brighton & Hove are US$183 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brighton & Hove can on average be found for US$220 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brighton & Hove this weekend is US$267 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$337. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brighton & Hove for this weekend cost on average around US$305 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$275 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brighton & Hove for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$320 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brighton & Hove will cost around US$312 (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 wonderful! Lots to see and do. A variety of cafes, bars, restaurants to go to. So much choice.
I chose to eat at a wondeful Thai restaurant cakes Siam Siam. I chose vegetable tempura and then chicken massamam curry with sticky rice. It was incredible.
Also Artists Open Houses is on during the month of May, all around Brighton and surrounding areas. I visited 6 open house locations and saw and wonderful arts and crafts.
Beautiful architecture, wonderful old buildings.
A 1 night stay is not enough. I still haven't seen so much!
Kelley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Love Brighton for long walks and shopping with plenty of...
Love Brighton for long walks and shopping with plenty of places to eat & drink, like a lot of places post Covid it can be a bit scruffy and run down in places with empty shops but all the staff we came across were great, obviously gets a bit lively at times but the council have security patrols walking around during the day and evenings so feels safer than some places we've been.
Kevin R. Wanstead
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's just great to walk around. The Pavilion is a must.
It's just great to walk around. The Pavilion is a must. And if the weather's nice, visit Rottingdean! It's a lovely village on the edge of the city. Strangely the city tour bus doesn't go there. But the bus services are generally excellent and you can explore East Sussex and the coast. No buses to Arundel or Petworth to the west, Brighton is missing a trick there.
Martin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A bustling town with plenty of the usual UK High St stores...
A bustling town with plenty of the usual UK High St stores and many buses that run along the coast to Littlehampton to the East and Eastbourne to the West. Hard to walk and sit on LARGE PEBBLE beach though!
Celine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small quiet city. The sea views are very beautiful.
Small quiet city. The sea views are very beautiful. Safe to walk around at downtown even late.
Lot of halal food options. Scenery attractions and villages. Excellent public transportation to late times.
sarah
10
Scored 10
Brighton is a mini London.
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
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Just had the best time at the Queens Hotel. We had a seaview room right on the waterfront overlooking the pier. The room was on the third floor, large and comfortable. The staff were all very friendly and helpful, breakfast was good, and the basement pool and gym were a really nice facility. I am sure some people would say the hotel could do with a bit of sprucing up, but we found it delightful, and much more full of character than more soulless modern hotels. If we go back to Brighton this is definitely where we will stay.
Our host was very kind and helpful. He was there when we arrived, even though it was a holiday Monday, and we had not let him know when we would be arriving.
He had suggestions for restaurants (having already let us know that Ruby Pub and Hotel would not be serving food that night). The rooms were incredibly clean, beds comfortable.
Our host suggested that we visit the Royal Pavilion near the beach in Brighton, so we did, the next day.
Room are spacious, bed comfortable, decoration of the room is nice. Bathroom is nice/ modern . Breakfast is good. There is a mini fridge and a safe in the room. coffee facilities . Small TV on the wall. There is lift helpful. Sainsbury local next door which was helpful lots of food places and shops on door step 15 minutes walk to the pier/ beach location of the hotel is excellent. Room not noisy. I like it so I booked extra two nights.
The property was clean with good facilities and located on a quiet street. The hosts were helpful pre-visit. Although parking in Brighton is expensive, the hosts pointed us in the direction of best cheap options and (with careful timing) we managed to utilise the street parking near the flat overnight for free. The property suited our needs for the night that we stayed and the sofa bed was also comfortable.
Overall this is a lovely hotel. The staff are super friendly and can’t do enough for you. Unfortunately the location although close to the sea, does attract the less desirable elementsof Brighton.
That said we didn’t have any problems
If you decide on a stay at The Charm, do yourselves a favour and book some treatments at the Spa. I had the best massage and facial EVER.
A hidden gem! It’s a small hotel near the centre of Brighton. The hotel is completely different from what I’ve known from other hotels and that’s what makes it great. They used a lot of bright colours and art. The staff is very friendly. The breakfast is the best: there are a lot of options (even vegan) and tastes delicious.
The rooms were nice and tidy with lovely layout and decors. Location was prime as it's right next to the famous Lanes and various restaurants and shops nearby, plus just a minute walk from the beach. Staff were very friendly and took us to our room with a detailed explanation of the facilities and service the hotel offers.
Incredible value for money. Boutique hotel at its absolute best. Close to the beach. Excellent food in the restaurant. Understated luxurious bedrooms and bathrooms. Air conditioning/ black out curtains. Super friendly staff
lovely staff very friendly. nice hotel In a stunning area, great location right next to the Brighton beach/pier just a 5 min walk. Owners helped a lot with parking and permits ect. They had a tower fan in wardrobe
The room was large, modern & clean- the hotel was lovely. Great location for exploring Brighton- right on the seafront and walking distance to the shops, lanes and restaurants.
The room was very spacious and well designed, with a power outlet beside the makeup mirror. Comfortable bed, best hotel towels I've ever found, good water pressure in shower.
Room was near the lifts and on a frequently used corridor which was quite noisy. It wasn't unexptected - the cheapest hotel room in brighton on a friday night, after all.
The staff were great and the hotel was as expected given its age. The location is great, a few minutes walk from the Pier and the Lanes and right opposite the beach.
spa is amazing - certainly the best at any hotel in Brighton. while not cheap it is very good in comparison to what the same money gets you at other hotels
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