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Brighton Backpackers


Independent hostel
75-76 Middle Street
Brighton BN1 1AL
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1273 77 7717
http://www.brightonbackpackers...
This cheerful and established backpacker's hostel is located in the heart of the Lanes, a maze of alleys full of shops and cafes. Check out the website for photos and more information on this inexpensive and cheerful place to stay. The common room is open all night and has a pool table, music system and computer to catch up on your emails. A shared kitchen is also available on site. Room choices include dorms, ensuite dorms with bathrooms and doubles.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brighton Backpackers photo by chillicheese
Photo: chillicheese
 

 
Grand


Best in town
King's Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2FW
United Kingdom
+44 1273 22 4300
http://www.grandbrighton.co.uk
This hotel is one of the most luxurious in Brighton and a true landmark of the seafront. It is very elegant and decorated in fine Regency furnishings. Officially rated a five-star hotel, it should come as no surprise that the facilities are first rate. It is an ideal venue for business or pleasure. If your plans do not require an overnight stay, at least stop by for the fabulous afternoon tea to get a taste of the high life. Extensive banqueting and conference facilities ensure that it is usually booked up well in advance - especially during the summer season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grand photo by David Clarke
Photo: David Clarke
Grand photo by Chris Newberry
Photo: Chris Newberry
Grand photo by Sophie Bulmer
Photo: Sophie Bulmer
Grand photo by Mark Lennon
Photo: Mark Lennon
 

 
Hilton Brighton Metropole


Major seafront hotel
106 Kings Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2FU
United Kingdom
+44 1273 77 5432
http://www.hilton.com
The Metropole has a long history of providing luxurious accommodations for visitors to Brighton. Located on the seafront, it is one of Brighton's finest buildings with opulent and grand furnishings. It is no wonder that it remains a firm favorite for business and private clients. The Metropole is probably the most comprehensive hotel in Brighton, even outpacing the more expensive Grand in terms of leisure facilities. The hotel has several restaurants including the Arundel, which serves modern British cuisine in stylish surroundings.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hilton Brighton Metropole photo by Alexander Holleran
Photo: Alexander Holleran
Hilton Brighton Metropole photo by Miles Dowsett
Photo: Miles Dowsett
Hilton Brighton Metropole photo by Betsy
Photo: Betsy
Hilton Brighton Metropole photo by Liz McCord
Photo: Liz McCord
 

 
Hotel Pelirocco


Sub-culture dedication
10 Regency Square
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2FG
United Kingdom
+44 1273 32 7055
http://www.hotelpelirocco.co.uk
This just has to be the trendiest hotel in Brighton. Each room's theme centers around an aspect of youth culture. Pop-stars such as Bobby Gillespie and Asian Dub Foundation have designed rooms here, as have Brighton based artists and DJ's. There is a hip-hop room with disabled access, a twin-bed Mod room and a room dedicated to Muhammed Ali complete with boxing ring ropes. There is a Playstation bar and restaurant and a conference centre sponsored by Nokia. Every room is equipped with a Playstation console and modem access.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hotel Pelirocco photo by Abigail Grahame
Photo: Abigail Grahame
Hotel Pelirocco photo by Will Dice
Photo: Will Dice
 

 
Oriental Hotel


Individually designed rooms
9 Oriental Place
Brighton BN1 2LJ
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1273 20 5050
http://www.orientalhotel.co.uk/
A hotel for artistic types, The Oriental has individually designed rooms complete with oil burners and candles. All of the furniture was designed and made by "friends of the Oriental". It is very stylish and hip in the Ultralounge bar and reception area; definitely a place to go star-spotting. The hotel is on a rather unassuming street, just off the seafront and not far from the Lanes, the place in town to pick up something really unique from one of the jewellers or antique shops.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oriental Hotel photo by Owen H
Photo: Owen H
 

 
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