Brighton Hotels | Places to Stay in Brighton

August 6, 2022 Carley Gatson

Londoners have been traveing to Brighton for beach getaways ever since the railway arrived here in 1841. The pebbled beach, Brighton Pier's amusement arcade and the Royal Pavilion are the main sights, but you'll also find hundreds of pubs and clubs catering to an energetic crowd.
Restaurants in Brighton

1. The Grand Brighton

97-99 King's Road, Brighton BN1 2FW England
Excellent
52%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
6%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 11872 reviews

The Grand Brighton

The Grand Brighton is an iconic Victorian property that is steeped in British history and stands centre stage on Brighton’s famous seafront. This unforgettable hotel boasts traditional grandeur mixed with modern design flourishes throughout, including a stunning sweeping spiral staircase, beautiful sea view rooms, a sumptuous bar & lounge, and a gorgeous modern restaurant. The independent hotel is conveniently located in central Brighton just 30 minutes from Gatwick Airport, 1 hour from Central London and just a stone's throw away from the famous Lanes and Royal Pavilion. This luxury Brighton hotel is the perfect base from which to make the most of this exciting city by the sea.

Afternoon tea

Reviewed By cen29

We booked afternoon tea for 4 of us. However having just been diagnosed as a diabetic I asked if I could have a savory tea or some sort of fruit instead of the cakes. I was told this was not possible and the only menu available was on the website. We phoned again because we didn’t believe that a hotel could not provide a piece of fruit or something savory instead of cakes and we were advised again that they could not deviate from the menu. How disgusting is that; a hotel penalizes me for a medical condition. We cancelled and went somewhere more obliging. Do not go to the Grand if you are a diabetic. Also you are limited to 1.75 hours. Tea at the Grand has obviously become a conveyor belt tea with no choice and timed. What a shame I used to love it there but they have lost the custom of the 4 of us ladies.

2. Ibis Brighton City Centre Station

88-92 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3XE England
Excellent
43%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 2160 reviews

Ibis Brighton City Centre Station

For travelers visiting Brighton, Ibis Brighton City Centre Station is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its quiet environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Ibis Brighton City Centre Station makes it easy to enjoy the best of Brighton. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Ibis Brighton City Centre Station offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk, newspaper, and express check-in and check-out. Guests of Ibis Brighton City Centre Station are also welcome to enjoy a lounge, located on site. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Brighton, Ibis Brighton City Centre Station is located a short distance from St Bartholomews (0.3 mi) and Duke of York's Picturehouse (0.4 mi). If you like Indian restaurants, Ibis Brighton City Centre Station is conveniently located near The Chilli Pickle, Manjus, and Curry Leaf Cafe – Brighton Lanes. If you are interested in exploring Brighton, check out a garden, such as St. Ann's Well Gardens and Cafe. Whether you’re traveling for business, pleasure or both, Ibis Brighton City Centre Station is sure to make your visit to Brighton one worth remembering.

Peter is a legend and a credit to your company

Reviewed By Sj-Rogue

So we had to come to this hotel because thanks to wizz air incompetencies cancelling our flight after going through gate check in. Yes really! ruining our honeymoon and no one helped. Your staff welcomed us and a special thanks to Peter at the front of house who is a credit to your company. Very professional, friendly and extremely helpful in calming upset patrons. The hotel was clean. And the food was lovely. I am a bit of a coffee snob and don't usually like hotel coffee. But this actually had taste. Thank you so much for your hospitality on such a dreadful day.

3. Jurys Inn Brighton

101 Stroudley Road, Brighton BN1 4DJ England
Excellent
48%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 3787 reviews

Jurys Inn Brighton

Jurys Inn Brighton is one of the most convenient hotels in the city, located just opposite the main railway station. The hotel is also close to the seafront and iconic Brighton Pier, and just a 10 minute walk from top attractions like Brighton Dome and Brighton Pavilion, making it the perfect choice for guests looking for central accommodation. The hotel has been completely transformed by a £2 million refurbishment and now boasts 234 newly-designed spacious, modern bedrooms all featuring the ultra-comfortable DREAM bed by Jurys Inn, Oddsocks Bar & Kitchen serving a variety of crowd-pleasing and comforting dishes, Off the Shelf lobby shop stocked with snacks and travel necessities, a connectivity area for guests working on the go, an all day Costa Coffee bar and complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout. Jurys Inn Brighton is also renowned for its friendly staff and was proud to receive the 'Warmest Welcome' award at the 2018 Brighton & Hove Hotelier Awards.

Worst hotel

Reviewed By juanfcomorales

I can’t even describe how disgusting this hotel was, we were given 3 different rooms and each one was more foul than the one before, stains on the bathroom door, the walls, floor, curtains, in the bath, cobwebs, hair on the floor, broken air conditioning (a fan on the floor was the replacement) the repayment was a single shot of vodka and mixer (it was somehow also terrible) are they actually being serious, for £188… I genuinely couldn’t recommend this hotel any less. The reception staff are less than useless, one literally wrote the wrong room number on someone’s keys and as we complained on 3 separate occasions we were joined by 4 other people also complaining about their individual rooms, when we asked for the general manager she simply walked away into a back room. Possibly the worst hotel in Brighton/The UK.

4. Hotel Pelirocco

10 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2FG England 011 44 1273 327055
Excellent
69%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1559 reviews

Hotel Pelirocco

Hotel Pelirocco is Brighton's original boutique hotel with 19 individually themed rooms inspired by maverick musicians, inspiring individuals and popular sub-cultures. Complete with late night cocktail, private karaoke lounge and frequent live music and events.

Wedding Guest.

Reviewed By susansG4984AF

The hotel was booked for a wedding party of 30 or so. We stayed 2 nights and felt really looked after. The decor is quirky and fun but most importantly nothing was too much trouble for the staff. We felt thoroughly looked after.

5. Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront

King's Road, Brighton BN1 2GS England
Excellent
56%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
5%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 3403 reviews

Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront

Brighton is a vibrant and eclectic seaside city, known for its relaxed atmosphere, and Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront is the perfect reflection of the vibe in this colourful place. If you are looking for a seafront hotel that is just minutes from the famous pier and close to some of the region's best shops and theatres, then Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront is ideal. The hotel also boasts great amenities such as 24 hour room-service, Juvenate Health & Leisure club with indoor pool and beauty treatment rooms, stylish restaurant and bar serving classic delicious dishes throughout the day, an all day Costa Coffee bar, underground secure car park (including a resident discount) and 9 flexible meetings and events spaces.

It's hard to believe it's rated as a 4 Star Hotel.

Reviewed By cviuvw

I understand the travel industry in the UK. That shows with a body of staff that is almost exclusively composed of teenagers and your people in their early 20s. They do the best they can, but goodwill doesn't substitute qualification and experience, so the services in the hotel suffer all around. In Jurys's case, I cannot even put all to lack of skilled workers, as small problems with the room compound independently of the hotel staff: - the room lacks a small fridge, - the custom-built furniture is poorly designed and certain chargers don't fit the power sockets, - the crumped shower a poorly placed holder constantly pokes on people's backs and - low-quality toilet paper in the bathroom is just inexcusable. I would be more than happy if I had booked a 2 Stars Hotel, or something else, as one does often on holidays. As a 4 Star Hotel, it's just bad.

6. Legends Hotel

31-34 Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TR England
Excellent
61%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1204 reviews

Legends Hotel

Legend is superbly located along the seafront, close to Brighton Palace Pier. The property is finished to the highest standards. Breakfast is served from 7.30am-11.30am and we offer a great daytime menu and a delicious Sunday Roast. Our well appointed Terrace is the perfect place for a drink and watching the world go by. We cannot wait for you to visit

Worst hotel ever !!!!

Reviewed By U7210FUjonk

If you book a room you don’t expexpt a room as small as a stamp , it claustrofobic,after complaining there was no other room available of course , for more than £100 you kind of expect something, 2,25x2.00 a broombox ,been to lot of hotels but this made me realy go nuts so small !

7. Blanch House

17 Atlingworth Street Kemptown, Brighton BN2 1PL England
Excellent
83%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1687 reviews

Blanch House

Award winning Blanch House (Travelers Choice 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021) is Brighton’s original boutique hotel set in the heart of Kemptown, a stone's throw from the Regency seafront. We pride ourselves that we’re often described as a home from home with the warmest welcome around where nothing is too much trouble for our guests from arranging for chilled Champagne and flowers in your room on arrival to helping you decide on a restaurant from our carefully selected recommended places to eat in town. Choose from one of our 12 individually designed guest rooms, each equipped with high speed complimentary Wi-Fi, TV, a range of teas, coffee and homemade biscuits, and in the bathrooms robes and luxury Aromatherapy Associates toiletries are provided to help you relax and unwind. In the evening enjoy a drink in our intimate lounge bar and following a good night’s sleep indulge in our AA award-winning continental breakfast.

Jewel of a boutique hotel- great place to stay - with real personality

Reviewed By EllaTMNT

This is an excellent place to stay in Brighton- super friendly staff, great lounge bar, lovely rooms ( we were a 3 so had 2 rooms), brilliant location, Nice and clean. I would thoroughly recommend staying here- and will go back any time I’m in brighton.

8. The Charm - Brighton Boutique Hotel

20-21 New Steine, Brighton BN2 1PD England
Excellent
83%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1140 reviews

The Charm - Brighton Boutique Hotel

The Charm Brighton hotel and spa is a sensational new luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Kemptown, Brighton. The hotel offers designer living in a traditional setting and the recent refurbishment has transformed the 200 year old building into a stylish and modern hotel with a reassuringly classic ambience.

Perfect lovely hotel wirh great service

Reviewed By J9441GZthomaso

- perfect charming hotel - great fresh breakfast with super service - lady from the reception helped us... we had a problem wirh the parking machine - good located but you have to have luck to find a parking place - you can see the sea from the room, the beach is only 150 meters away from tve hotel - we will come back, one of the best hotels in our hotel history... perhaps the best :-)

9. Malmaison Brighton

Brighton Harbour, Brighton BN2 5WA England
Excellent
39%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
8%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 2374 reviews

Malmaison Brighton

Welcome to Malmaison Brighton, a contemporary hotel with a big personality on Brighton Marina waterfront. Uniquely located to offer the best views of Brighton Marina. Close enough to make the best of Brighton's vibrant life but also somewhere where you can enjoy a more relaxed environment with great hospitality, fresh & local produce menus & something a little more unique. Seattle is a hotel to explore, sit back and enjoy the day in the lounge, as the boats come and go, or perhaps it will be the retro pop art that will attract you or relax on our terrace and enjoy the buzz of our restaurant during the evening. Our team are a big part of what makes the Seattle experience so unique. You'll find them friendly, welcoming and never shy to help.

Club Seaview Room

Reviewed By RachaelT630

Friendly staff. The room itself was clean, shower was good. There was a little box of Lindt chocolate and bottled water provided in the room on arrival and the coffee machine was a nice bonus to other hotels. Would definitely recommend staying in the seaview rooms as the view was great.

10. Hotel du Vin Brighton

2 Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AD England
Excellent
50%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 2034 reviews

Hotel du Vin Brighton

Hotel du Vin Brighton is situated in the Lanes conservation area, a pebbles' throw from the seafront. Its 49 bedrooms are housed in a collection of eccentric Gothic revival and mock Tudor buildings erected, appropriately by a wine merchant on the site of an old inn. Among many interesting features are a heavily carved staircase and bizarre gargoyles, while the original double-height hall now houses the wine bar and Laroche tasting room. The perfect venue for a picturesque wedding or party is the impressively large and airy Dome room. Out with the Brighton hotel is the wonder and inspiring town itself, with quaint streets dotted with fabulous shops, and of course the famous pier and promenade.

Lovely hotel and staff

Reviewed By vh107

My daughter and I booked the Hotel du vin as a treat after a challenging year of loss and cancer treatment for myself. It was our first outings after the surgery. The staff at Reception, Maddie and Ellie were absolutely lovely and we were surprisingly upgraded to a suite which made our visit even more special. It probably has set luxury taste for my 15 years old daughter but a lovely trip. The room was very special, our food from room service was delicious. It is a fantastic location.

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