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 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 Queens Hotel is located on the seafront and within one mile of the business and shopping districts of Brighton. This elegant Regency Hotel offers panoramic sea views, fine dining, atrium lounge and bar. Extensive conference and banqueting facilities, as well as a fully equipped Health and Leisur... [More]