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]
Travelodges Are Great Places For The Whole Family With Comfortable Family Rooms And Fantastic Locations Close To All Major Attractions Up And Down The Country. Our Family Rooms Offer Value And Quality You Just Wont Find Anywhere Else. All Rooms Have En suite Bathroom And Will Easily Sleep A Family O... [More]
Property Type HotelYear Built 1355 Year Remodeled 2002When You Discover The 14th Century Best Western Dean SPlace Hotel, You Are In For A Treat. Set Amid Five AcresOf Landscaped Gardens In The Rolling Sussex Country SideThe Tranquility And Peace Are A Real Haven. The HotelHas An Outdoor Heated Swimm... [More]
The Hilton Brighton West Pier Sits In A Prime PositionOn The Seafront Of The Town. This Modern Hotel Is WithinWalking Distance Of Brightons Famous Lanes, Shopping CentreTheatre And Restaurants. Other Attractions Include The PalacePier And Royal Pavillion. [More]
Built In 1864 In The Italian Renaissance Style 5 Star De Vere The Grand Commands Centre Stage On Brightons Seafront. Take Full Advantage Of The De Vere Leisure Club Which Is A Haven With A Swimming Pool, Spa Pool, Sauna, Solarium Tropicarium And A Fully Equipped Gymnasium. This Is Complemented With ... [More]