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]
Many of our newly refurbished eighty-four bedrooms have magnificent sea views, making the hotel the ideal location for business, leisure break or for a conference. We offer free Wi-Fi connectivity in our public areas.Sundays and Mondays there will be no dinner in our restaurant, however, we offer a ... [More]
You will receive a warm welcome from our friendly and professional team, one which will ensure your stay with us will be a truly memorable experience.All rooms are spacious with a contemporary design. Our sea facing rooms offer panoramic views across the English channel.'The city by the sea'. The Qu... [More]
One of Brighton’s best known landmarks occupies an outstanding seafront location in the heart of Brighton between the two piers. During winter the hotel is undergoing a refurbishment programme, which will be completed by Spring 2006, this will see the Belgrave become one of the best 4 star hotels in... [More]
This charming hotel provides a delightful seafront location with many fine facilities and excellent attractions nearby. The ideal choice for a short break or holiday. All rooms ensuite, many with seaviews. Wine and dine in Redz Brasserie and Bar which is continental in style and offers an interesti... [More]
Superbly located on Brighton’s seafront, this impressive Regency style hotel is ideal for the nearby Royal Pavilion, the ‘Lanes’ shopping area and the Promenade. The Poolside Leisure Club includes indoor pool, sauna, solarium and spa bath. Limited car parking available at the hotel (charge) [More]