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YHA Brighton
4/551 Reviews

YHA Brighton

Brighton|0.37km from Brighton Palace Pier
Prior to booking I was a bit skeptical after reading the reviews being 50/50 with some mentioning of being too hot, noise levels and stolen items just to name a few. However, after I arrived I had nothing but positive things to say about this hostel. It was my first time staying in one as a solo traveller who travels singular often! I had all round a fantastic stay. I stayed in a room with 3/4 other females who were respectful of one another and would move around quietly. The window was left open throughout the night so it was an enjoyable nights sleep, however I can imagine it would have been toasty had the window been closed- it was a great circulation throughout. The bathroom was clean and well stocked with soap and tissue. You can rent a towel from reception, before leaving I read reviews that stated this so took along my own but for a small fee you can be provided one on arrival. There are lockers on level 1 that you can leave valuables and bags inside if you happen to arrive earlier than 15h check in time or throughout your stay. I felt safe to leave my bag on my bed when leaving the hotel for the evening to meet friends and just put a padlock on for my own reassurance! Everything was untouched. The staff at reception are pleasant and welcoming with a friendly smile and the bar does great drink offers (£6 for a double!) I would happily stay here again and I’m delighted to have had a first time great stay in a hostel. YHA thanks for making my stay in Brighton enjoyable!!
Queens Hotel & Spa
4/5112 Reviews

Queens Hotel & Spa

Brighton and Hove|0.38km from Brighton Palace Pier
After travelling for 14hrs, my pregnant daughter and I were super excited to be staying in the hotel and were particularly looking forward to a swim in the hotels pool. We arrived early and there was an issue with our booking; seemingly it had been cancelled somehow. The staff were patient and helpful & offered us another room, the same size and price. They also let us access the room early. As we walked through the hotel we we're a bit surprised that it didn't quite match the grandeur in the photos. However, we were desperate to offload our luggage and pop into town to get some essentials. Upon entering our room we were shocked! The room was extremely outdated, dusty and the fixtures and fittings weren't in the heat of repair. We had specifically booked a sea view room, as were coastal girls and wanted to enjoy the view. The windows were filthy and our view was stilted just dirt and grime. Being coastal, we do appreciate the effects of the salt from the sea on the windows, but - this was beyond what would be reasonably expected. We decided to weather it as we were both too tired and thought things might seem brighter after a swim. Sadly, this wasn't to be. The pool - although advertised as 'heated' - was freezing and we couldn't manage very long. This was so disappointing as we had been so looking forward to using the pool and winding down. We headed back up to the room to warm up and try to make the best of the situation. Again, this didn't happen. The room was freezing, with no heating accessible to turn up. My daughter (22 weeks pregnant) had chattering teeth and it was all just too much. We packed up and headed down to the reception to check out. We'd spent less than 2 hours in the hotel! We explained the issues to reception who were, to their credit, understanding. They did offer us the use of another, upgraded room but given the state of the room we had just vacated we didn't think it worth risking another shot. We had our refund processed, thanked the staff and left. The staff, as a whole, were faultless - especially a lady who I think was relatively new to the role. The Manager assured us that the hotel is going to be undergoing a refit but that wasn't much help to us at that time. It's such a shame that the hotel is so substandard! It's a beautiful shell, fantastic location and offers such amazing views. But, our experience means we will refrain from ever visiting the hotel again, and couldn't ever recommend it. For £250 for one night it's just not ok.

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Royal Albion Hotel
3.5/552 Reviews
Such a good clean hotel and the staff are very friendly and the room is big and so tidy and we had a really great experience at this hotel and we would definitely book again next month and good entertainment in the evening we stay for 2 nights the first night was bingo then the second night we had a live band and the food is good too and it’s an easy hotel to get too so thank you for the 2 nights we stayed there
Hamptons Brighton
3.4/541 Reviews
The hotel is very good and the check in is easy. We had a family room for 3 adults and 2 children. In England the wheelchairs do not hesitate and often the day comes into the rooms in the morning. The hotel has a light on its face that it leaves all night on every side of our bow window. This laying the light on it was seen as in the day-to-day in our room and the children had difficulty sleeping before 23h-23h30.... When I asked at the reception if it was possible to shut out the outside light the night, I was answered that it was impossible that this room had been rented hundreds of times and that I was the first to complain. I'm just gonna be a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a I join you a photo of our night windows with wallpapers to try to make more black
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront - Formerly Jurys Inn
3.9/544 Reviews
I almost walked out of Jury's Inn when I arrived in Brighton; I was already irritated by their 16:00 check-in time, and the place felt grubby and tired when I walked in. However, it redeemed itself quite quickly when I dealt with the staff. The ladies on the reception desk were incredibly helpful, friendly and efficient, and Ken at the bag storage made my day with his calm and affable personality. The room itself was clean and comfortable, and even though I was close to the lifts, there was little noise. I never ate at the dining room so cannot comment, but I did have a drink at the bar area, which I found to be a little sterile. It was a busy weekend with many people and families in and out, but the hotel managed exceptionally well. Even when one of the lifts was out, I didn't feel that the staff dropped their pace or professionalism. The hotel is in a great location as a springboard for Brighton. My ”Jury” is still out regarding value for money, but I have no hesitation in appreciating the staff.
YHA Brighton
4/551 Reviews
Prior to booking I was a bit skeptical after reading the reviews being 50/50 with some mentioning of being too hot, noise levels and stolen items just to name a few. However, after I arrived I had nothing but positive things to say about this hostel. It was my first time staying in one as a solo traveller who travels singular often! I had all round a fantastic stay. I stayed in a room with 3/4 other females who were respectful of one another and would move around quietly. The window was left open throughout the night so it was an enjoyable nights sleep, however I can imagine it would have been toasty had the window been closed- it was a great circulation throughout. The bathroom was clean and well stocked with soap and tissue. You can rent a towel from reception, before leaving I read reviews that stated this so took along my own but for a small fee you can be provided one on arrival. There are lockers on level 1 that you can leave valuables and bags inside if you happen to arrive earlier than 15h check in time or throughout your stay. I felt safe to leave my bag on my bed when leaving the hotel for the evening to meet friends and just put a padlock on for my own reassurance! Everything was untouched. The staff at reception are pleasant and welcoming with a friendly smile and the bar does great drink offers (£6 for a double!) I would happily stay here again and I’m delighted to have had a first time great stay in a hostel. YHA thanks for making my stay in Brighton enjoyable!!
Relax Inn Guest House
3.8/56 Reviews
The location is superior and the transportation is convenient. The hotel has complete facilities, the rooms are clean and tidy, and the stay is very comfortable. The service of the front desk staff is very good, very proactive and enthusiastic. Personally, I think the price/performance ratio is quite high.
Legends Hotel
4.3/5128 Reviews
The Legends hotel states that they have a bar and sub terrain night club in the basement, what they don’t state is :- a,  That the night club carries on until 4:00 am and that the ear plugs provided are ineffective. b,  That if you have a so called city view you can only see the rear of the  adjacent properties. c,  You can’t have the windows open for long because of the deafening noise coming from the air conditioning units on the lower roof and the noise from the extractor chimney are the equivalent to booking accommodation in a machine shop. d,  Empty bottles cascading into the wheelie bin through the small hours of the morning. When we complained about this we were told that staff were not supposed to empty bottles before 8:00. The last time we heard bottles was 5:30. e,  Dirty mouldy bathroom. Dust all over the radiator that dirtied the towels when placed on it.  f,  Misrepresentation of rooms size in the hotel description. Ours was definitely not the same as the one pictured. g,  Being fobbed off  by the hotel staff when we asked to see anyone of authority so we could get reimbursed, and who would only be available when we were long gone. So as you can see from our experience and since getting home and reviewing the lower scores left by previous travellers we are not the only couple to have had a less than pleasant experience at the Legends hotel

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    Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Relax Inn Guest House,Preston Park HotelandThe Queensbury Hotel are popular hotels at great price points.

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    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Brighton Palace Pier in Brighton and Hove. Queens Hotel & Spa,Harbour Hotel BrightonandDrakes Hotel are some popular hotels with pools.

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Brighton and Hove Travel Guide

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Brighton and Hove using other means of transportation. Brighton and Hove has Brighton Railway Station and Preston Park. Each day, many trains run to and from Brighton and Hove and other cities nearby.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 197 boutique hotels in Brighton and Hove. Brighton and Hove has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 261 USD. There are 4 five-star hotels in Brighton and Hove at an average price of 99 USD per night. There are 45 four-star hotels in Brighton and Hove at an average price of 90 USD per night. There are 30 three-star hotels in Brighton and Hove at an average price of 74 USD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Brighton and Hove at an average price of 59 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Brighton and Hove has many renowned chain hotels. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Brighton and Hove, such as hotels under the Ibis brand. Ibis is the most popular brand among tourists. Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa in Brighton and Hove is a favorite among Trip.com users. Ibis Brighton City Centre - Station is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Brighton and Hove, you'll have easy access to Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Royal Pavilion, Brighton Dome. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting The Brighton Treasure Hunt Company, Seven Sisters Country Park. The most popular attractions for tourists in Brighton and Hove are Brighton Pier, Brighton Wheel, Brighton Beach. Commercial areas like Gustamps, Revamp Fancy Dress are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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