Recorded as the tiny fishing village of Brithelmeston in the Domesday Book,
BRIGHTON
seems to have slipped unnoticed through history until the mid-eighteenth-century sea-bathing trend established a resort that has never looked back. The fad received royal approval in the 1770s when the decadent Prince Regent, later George IV, began patronizing the town in the company of his mistress, thus setting a precedent for the "dirty weekend", Brighton's major contribution to t... [More]
The Brighton Hotel is ideally placed on the popular Brighton seafront, only minutes away from the Brighton Conference Centre, the main shopping area and many tourist attractions. The elegant lounge and restaurant are spacious and command outstanding views of the sea. All bedrooms are en-suite and ha... [More]
brightonwave is a chic, stylish hotel centrally located within minutes walk of the sea, Brighton Pier, conference centre and shopping areas. We are a 4 Diamond Silver Accolade non smoking hotel with 8 fully ensuite luxury bedrooms all with flat screen TVs, DVD and CD players. Wi-fi (hotspot) capabil... [More]
Welcome to The De Vere Grand, Brighton. Dating back to 1864, this magnificent 5 star hotel has earned a reputation for well-appointed accommodation, excellent cuisine and a superb Leisure Club. The majestic building has been designed in elaborate Italian Renaissance style with intricate balconies an... [More]
The De Vere Grand Brighton is one of the finest hotels on the south coast. The hotel offers luxurious accommodation and fabulous facilities including a swimming and spa pool, steam and sauna rooms, gym, solarium and beauty suite. Hotel guests receive free entry to The Grand's own Midnight Blues Nigh... [More]
The De Vere Grand opened in 1864 and immediately became one of the Europe's finest and most majestic hotels, where high standards of service, comfort and elegance were its watchword and continue to this day.The hotel has parking facilities at a cost of fourteen pounds per day. A height restriction o... [More]