Pros

  • City center location across from Brighton Pier and the beach
  • Traditional rooms with TVs, kettles, and en-suite bathrooms
  • Restaurant with sea views serving breakfast and dinner
  • Two bars with patio, drinks, and light meals
  • Single function room for meetings and events
  • Evening entertainment offered weekly
  • Free Wi-Fi in ground-floor public areas
  • Dogs welcome (for a fee)
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Cons

  • Older property with signs of wear
  • Rooms have tube TVs, creaky floorboards, and cleanliness issues
  • Wi-Fi only available on the ground floor
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Bottom Line

Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton is a budget property set in a 19th-century building across from the beach and Brighton Pier. While the exterior looks lovely, the inside shows signs of age and there have been complaints of cleanliness issues. The 219 rooms have tube TVs and kettles, but they only get Wi-Fi if guests can pick up a signal from the lobby. Features include a restaurant, a bar, and a function room. Though Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton might be the cheapest beachfront hotel in Brighton’s city center, the slightly pricier Sea Spray Boutique Hotel might be a better option, as it offers free breakfast and in-room massages. 

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Amenities

  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed

Oyster Hotel Review

Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton

Scene

Historic budget hotel with a mix of traditional and modern decor in worn spaces

Built in 1826, Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton is a Regency-style hotel across from the Brighton Pier. From the outside, the property is lovely -- a cream building with white columns, pretty masonry, and wrought-iron railings. Interiors feature a blend of traditional and modern decor that’s dated and tired, and there have been complaints of cleanliness issues. The lobby features red carpeting, modern leather couches, dark-wood furnishings, and a large chandelier. The restaurant is more contemporary, with navy printed carpet, wooden tables, black high-backed chairs, and crown molding, but the buffet stations look worn. The bar has a similar design, but with wooden floors and blue walls. Most guests are vacationing couples, families, and friends who are attracted to the hotel’s location, and while it is a budget property, travelers may not be prepared for the property’s dilapidated state. 

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Location

Beachfront location in the center of Brighton, across from Brighton Pier

The main thing Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton has going for it is its location. It’s across the street from Brighton Pier and the beach, and directly in the city center. Most attractions are within walking distance, including the Royal Pavilion, a five-minute walk away, and Sea Life aquarium, a 13-minute walk. The Lanes Brighton has many shops and dining options and takes five minutes to reach on foot. There’s a bus stop outside the property for sites farther afield. Brighton City Airport is a 22-minute drive, and getting to London takes about an hour by train. 

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Rooms

Old-fashioned, dated rooms with tube TVs and kettles, but no Wi-Fi

The hotel has 219 rooms, some with sea views. Decor is traditional and dated, with antique wooden furniture, floral prints, chandeliers or hanging lights, and wall-to-wall carpeting. Their simple white-tile bathrooms are outfitted with shower/tub combos plus toiletries and hairdryers. Amenities include tube TVs and kettles, but rooms lack safes, air-conditioning, and minibars. Wi-Fi is not available, unless guests can manage to pick up a signal from the free Wi-Fi in the lobby. A lot of the furnishings are faded and tattered, and there have been plenty of reports of cleanliness issues in areas of the rooms and bathrooms as well as noise from other rooms and from outside. 

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Features

Multiple dining and drinking options, one meeting room, and free Wi-Fi, but only in public areas

The hotel's biggest selling point is its location and budget-friendly rates, but it does offer a few on-site features, too. One highlight is the sheer amount of on-site dining options: Jenny’s Restaurant serves quintessentially English favorites such as fish and chips and filet beef to guests and features ocean views. There's also a breakfast buffet in the morning (for a fee), and limited room service is available. For lunch, there’s the Pavilion Bar which offers light bites and drinks on a patio. Rogue Cafe is open in the summers and on Saturdays and serves light lunches and drinks. The hotel also has a single function room for weddings or events, and there's evening entertainment some days of the week. Dogs are welcome on the property for a fee, and Wi-Fi is free in the public areas on the ground floor, but it doesn't usually reach rooms. There's no parking, but there are plenty of parking lots and garages within walking distance. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton

Scene

Historic budget hotel with a mix of traditional and modern decor in worn spaces

Built in 1826, Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton is a Regency-style hotel across from the Brighton Pier. From the outside, the property is lovely -- a cream building with white columns, pretty masonry, and wrought-iron railings. Interiors feature a blend of traditional and modern decor that’s dated and tired, and there have been complaints of cleanliness issues. The lobby features red carpeting, modern leather couches, dark-wood furnishings, and a large chandelier. The restaurant is more contemporary, with navy printed carpet, wooden tables, black high-backed chairs, and crown molding, but the buffet stations look worn. The bar has a similar design, but with wooden floors and blue walls. Most guests are vacationing couples, families, and friends who are attracted to the hotel’s location, and while it is a budget property, travelers may not be prepared for the property’s dilapidated state. 

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Location

Beachfront location in the center of Brighton, across from Brighton Pier

The main thing Royal Albion Hotel-Brighton has going for it is its location. It’s across the street from Brighton Pier and the beach, and directly in the city center. Most attractions are within walking distance, including the Royal Pavilion, a five-minute walk away, and Sea Life aquarium, a 13-minute walk. The Lanes Brighton has many shops and dining options and takes five minutes to reach on foot. There’s a bus stop outside the property for sites farther afield. Brighton City Airport is a 22-minute drive, and getting to London takes about an hour by train. 

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Rooms

Old-fashioned, dated rooms with tube TVs and kettles, but no Wi-Fi

The hotel has 219 rooms, some with sea views. Decor is traditional and dated, with antique wooden furniture, floral prints, chandeliers or hanging lights, and wall-to-wall carpeting. Their simple white-tile bathrooms are outfitted with shower/tub combos plus toiletries and hairdryers. Amenities include tube TVs and kettles, but rooms lack safes, air-conditioning, and minibars. Wi-Fi is not available, unless guests can manage to pick up a signal from the free Wi-Fi in the lobby. A lot of the furnishings are faded and tattered, and there have been plenty of reports of cleanliness issues in areas of the rooms and bathrooms as well as noise from other rooms and from outside. 

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Features

Multiple dining and drinking options, one meeting room, and free Wi-Fi, but only in public areas

The hotel's biggest selling point is its location and budget-friendly rates, but it does offer a few on-site features, too. One highlight is the sheer amount of on-site dining options: Jenny’s Restaurant serves quintessentially English favorites such as fish and chips and filet beef to guests and features ocean views. There's also a breakfast buffet in the morning (for a fee), and limited room service is available. For lunch, there’s the Pavilion Bar which offers light bites and drinks on a patio. Rogue Cafe is open in the summers and on Saturdays and serves light lunches and drinks. The hotel also has a single function room for weddings or events, and there's evening entertainment some days of the week. Dogs are welcome on the property for a fee, and Wi-Fi is free in the public areas on the ground floor, but it doesn't usually reach rooms. There's no parking, but there are plenty of parking lots and garages within walking distance. 

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Amenities

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

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