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Hotels in Brighton
30 Hotels
Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa
64 Kings Road

THIS PROPERTY RE-OPENED AS BRIGHTON HARBOUR HOTEL & SPA IN AUGUST 2016. WE WILL UPDATE OUR PHOTOS AND REVIEW AS SOON AS WE CAN.

The Twenty One
21 Charlotte Street, Kemp Town

The Twenty One is a four-pearl, seven-room bed-and-breakfast in a charming residential neighborhood, just down the street from the ocean. It's an equally homey and elegant property, with modern interiors and warm hosts who get consistent high praise from guests. Rooms have a classic-meets-contemporary feel and offer outstanding freebies and amenities, from snacks and sweets to mini-fridges stocked with bottled water to iPads (in some). Other perks include access to a common refrigerator, free beer and wine, and a free cooked-to-order breakfast. For those who want to be directly on the beach and closer to downtown Brighton, A Room With A View is a good, adult-only alternative. 

The Old Ship Hotel
King's Road

The 154-room Old Ship Hotel is a three-and-a-half-pearl property set just across the street from the beach in Brighton’s city center. This historic property, which dates to 1559, has a mix of modern and dated decor throughout, including in its guest rooms that vary substantially. While renovated rooms feel fresh, others show wear and tear. All rooms have flat-screen TVs and coffee/tea facilities, while the best options have sea views. However, rooms lack air-conditioning and mini-fridges. Standout features include a huge sea-facing terrace, and a centuries-old (supposedly haunted) cellar for private events. There are also a small gym, a restaurant and bar, and several meeting rooms. Though not directly across from the beach, Blanch House is a stylish, boutique alternative with free cooked-to-order breakfast and a Champagne bar. 

The Granville Hotel
124 Kings Road

The 24-room Granville Hotel is a mid-range boutique property situated on prime seafront property near West Pier, in walking distance to Brighton's city center. Individually decorated, themed guest rooms have anything from four-poster beds to bay windows with sea views. They don't lack character, but often show signs of wear-and-tear. Bathrooms vary vastly -- some have shower stalls, others whirlpools or corner tubs. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee service, room service, and free Wi-Fi, but no AC or mini-fridges. The main extra here is the ground floor American restaurant, Smokeys, which serves up a delicious cooked-to-order breakfast that stands out from standard hotel fare. Travelers looking for a boutique property with a few more on-site amenities might consider The Old Ship Hotel. 

Jurys Inn Brighton
101 Stroudley Road

The 234-room Jurys Inn Brighton is a solid mid-range hotel situated directly across from Brighton station. The location otherwise feels unremarkable, though guests can easily walk to restaurants, and the seafront is about a 20-minute walk. Guest rooms, renovated in 2016, are modern with gray and teal accents, and they're outfitted with flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free WI-Fi. The hotel has a restaurant and bar, offering a daily breakfast buffet (extra fee), lunch, and dinner, plus draft beers, a coffee menu, and a wine list. Room service is available through the night. There are also nine meeting rooms, but no fitness facilities. For something closer to the sea, travelers might compare rates with any of the mid-range hotels that dot the beach, like Amsterdam Hotel Brighton or Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa.

A Room With A View
41 Marine Parade

The aptly named A Room With A View is a nine-room, upscale beach-front boutique in downtown Brighton. It’s within walking distance to the pier, city center, and some of Brighton’s best restaurants and shopping. Highlights include spectacular waterfront views and a generous and tasty free breakfast. Rooms are clean, bright, and modern and come filled with thoughtful amenities like Nespresso coffeemakers and fluffy bathrobes. Though guests find the hotel chic and stylish, some think it’s pricy for the area. Those looking for something similar (though slightly farther from the beach) should try the nearby Hotel Una.

No. 27 Brighton Bed & Breakfast
27 Upper Rock Gardens

This attractive bed-and-breakfast is situated in a residential neighborhood in Brighton, about a 10-minute walk to the city center and close to the beach. The mid-range property has a few public spaces featuring contemporary decor, while its five guest rooms are individually decorated in a fresh and quirky style and include amenities like flat-screen TVs, snacks, kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is available for a fee, but there's no parking, which can be a problem in the area. The property mainly attracts couples looking for peace and quiet (children under 16 are not allowed). Younger travelers might want to check out the beachfront Legends Hotel, which has a bar, free breakfast, and a nightclub. 

Blanch House
17 Atlingworth Street, Kemptown

The 12-room Blanch House is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel in downtown Brighton just a minute’s walk from the promenade and within walking distance of the pier, city center, restaurants, and shopping. Rooms are elegant and individually themed with decor inspired by different eras or countries. Other highlights include the free cooked-to-order breakfast and the hospitable and friendly staff, plus there’s a small, but chic, on-site bar as well as event venue space. Travelers might also want to consider the nearby Room with a View, which is a comparable boutique hotel that's directly on the promenade and offers rooms with seaside views.

Sea Spray Boutique Hotel
26 New Steine

Sea Spray Boutique Hotel is a small mid-range property situated less than a block away from Brighton's seafront and within walking distance of the beach and most major tourist attractions. Though advertised as a boutique hotel, this family-run property is more like a bed-and-breakfast. Each of the 15 guest rooms is decorated in a different fun theme, but they're often overdone with kitschy-looking decorations that may not appeal to all tastes. A continental breakfast is included in the room rates, and a full English breakfast option is available for an extra fee. In-house features include room service, a sauna, massages, and children's amenities including toys, kids' DVDs, and cots. Wi-Fi costs a small extra fee. Travelers could also consider Hotel Pelirocco, a boutique hotel with an eccentric rock-and-roll theme.

Ibis Brighton City Centre Station
88-92 Queens Road

Straightforward yet modern, the Ibis Brighton City Centre delivers dependable chain-hotel standards for budget rates in a convenient location. It's right next to Brighton Train Station but still just a 10-minute walk from the waterfront. While the property is low on frills, it's clean and comfortable with 140 rooms featuring wood floors, pod-style en-suite bathrooms, and amenities like electric kettles, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, though noise is sometimes a complaint. The hotel's lobby doubles as a 24-hour bar, and a restaurant serves dinner and a daily breakfast buffet, albeit for an extra fee. For guests who still want to be close to the train station, the Jurys Inn Brighton offers a few extra frills, but is farther from the seafront and restaurants.