Brighton Hotels

From quaint guesthouses and bed and breakfasts to established hotels with far-reaching sea views, there are plenty of rooms to be had in the city.

The hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over £150)
Moderate (£90 to £150)
Cheap (up to £90)

These Brighton hotel prices are the starting prices for a double room, inclusive of all taxes and breakfast.

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Luxury Moderate Cheap

The Grand Hotel

+44 8712 224 684.

Brighton's most famous hotel, and one of the only 5-star establishments in the city, the The Grand’s elegant Victorian building enjoys a central seafront position. This extensive hotel has more than 200 lavishly appointed rooms, and offers a stylish and luxurious base from which to explore the city. Its afternoon teas are world famous too.

Kings Road, BN1 2FW, Brighton, United Kingdom

A Room With A View

+44 1273 628 885.

With just nine rooms, A Room With A View might be one of Brighton’s smallest sleeping spots. Seafront locale and Palace Pier views are all present and correct, and rooms are decorated to a modern, minimalist standard. Another bonus is that it’s next to Drake’s Hotel, so there’s a cocktail bar close enough for you to shout over your order.

41 Marine Parade, BN2 1PE, Brighton, United Kingdom

Drakes Hotel

+ 44 1273 696 934.

This Georgian townhouse is where the media set stay when they’re in town, with the likes of Sadie Frost and Woody Allen amongst its former guests. The interior combines orientalism and Indochine French design, and it pitches for laidback glamour. The onsite restaurant is fabulous, while the accompanying cocktail bar has an abundance of classics on offer - though mercifully no Sex On The Beach in sight.

43-44 Marine Parade, BN1 2FY , Brighton, United Kingdom

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