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Best hotels in Brighton & Hove

Its vibrant seaside charm, eclectic arts scene, and iconic pier draw visitors seeking both culture and coastal relaxation. We list the best hotels in Brighton & Hove based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

Best cheap hotel: Best Western Princes Marine Hotel
Best boutique hotel: No.124 by GuestHouse
Best luxury hotel: The Grand Brighton

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4.7

No.124 by GuestHouse, Brighton

No.124 by GuestHouse

No. 124 by Guesthouse in Brighton instantly sets a playful tone with a disco ball sparkling over the entrance. Housed in three reimagined Victorian and Georgian townhouses, it blends fun and comfort with record players in rooms, terrace games, cocktails, and pizzas.

The hotel captures Brighton’s lively spirit with Palace Pier-inspired decor, a free-snack pantry, and the city’s vibrant energy just steps away. Overlooking the iconic West Pier, it offers a cheerful contrast to the historic view, making it a perfect seaside spot for relaxation and amusement.

4.5

Artist Residence Brighton

England’s Artist Residence hotels redefine boutique stays with a playful, unpretentious approach. Each property, starting with Artist Residence Brighton, showcases rooms decorated by local artists in exchange for lodging, giving every space a unique, handcrafted personality no designer could replicate.

Rooms range from compact “Tiny” options, stylish yet cozy with Nespresso machines, to spacious sea-view suites with balconies. The hotel’s trendy restaurant, Blakes, features seasonal dishes cooked on an open grill, creating a vibrant, relaxed atmosphere that complements the hotels’ artistic, offbeat charm.

4.3

Hotel Du Vin & Bistro Brighton

Hotel du Vin Brighton

Hotel Du Vin Brighton bursts with character, set across several renovated buildings in styles ranging from mock-Tudor to Gothic revival. Its 49 unique rooms avoid the monotony of standard corridors, offering a quirky, individual charm that mirrors Brighton’s eclectic spirit.

Just a short stroll from the seaside, the rooms balance comfort with unpretentious style. Even the top suite, with twin freestanding tubs at its center, exudes a casually curated feel. The hotel embraces ramshackle charm over polished perfection, complemented by the on-site Bistro du Vin, which serves French-inspired cuisine.

4.5

The Grand Brighton

The Grand Brighton

The Grand Brighton is a stylish seafront hotel in Brighton & Hove, known for its classic Victorian look and lively atmosphere. It sits right on the promenade, so it is a great base for beach walks, shopping, and exploring the city.

Inside, it feels elegant but welcoming, with comfortable rooms, sea views, and a popular restaurant and bar. It is a good pick if you want somewhere central that feels a little special without being too formal.

4.4

Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre in Brighton & Hove

Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre

Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre is a handy, modern base right in the middle of Brighton & Hove. You’re close to the beach, shops, restaurants, and the station, so it works well whether you’re in town for a weekend break, a concert, or just a bit of exploring.

The hotel has a fresh, comfortable feel, with stylish rooms and useful extras like an on-site restaurant and bar. It’s an easy choice if you want somewhere central, relaxed, and well set up for seeing the best of the city.

4.2

Leonardo Hotel Brighton

Leonardo Hotel Brighton

Leonardo Hotel Brighton is a handy, comfortable base right by Brighton Station, making it easy to arrive and start exploring. The rooms are modern and simple, with everything you need for a short city break or business stay, and many guests like how convenient the location feels.

You are also within easy reach of the seafront, the Lanes, shops, bars, and plenty of places to eat. There is an on-site restaurant and bar too, so it is an easy spot to come back to after a busy day in Brighton.

4.1

Doubletree By Hilton Brighton Metropole in Brighton & Hove

Doubletree By Hilton Brighton Metropole

DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole is a grand seafront hotel in Brighton & Hove, right on the promenade and close to the city’s shops, bars, and famous pier. It mixes classic Victorian style with modern comfort, making it a popular pick for both weekend breaks and business stays.

Guests can enjoy spacious rooms, sea views in many areas, an indoor pool, spa, gym, and several places to eat and drink. It feels lively yet relaxed, with the beach just across the road and plenty to do within easy walking distance.

4.2

Best Western Princes Marine Hotel in Brighton & Hove

Best Western Princes Marine Hotel

Best Western Princes Marine Hotel is a friendly seafront stay in Brighton & Hove, right on Kingsway with lovely views across the beach. It has a relaxed, old-school feel, comfortable rooms, and a handy location if you want to be near the sea but slightly away from the busiest parts of Brighton.

It is a good base for coastal walks, quick trips into the city centre, and easy access to Hove. Guests often like the welcoming atmosphere, convenient parking, and the chance to wake up just steps from the promenade.

4.4

Staybridge Suites Brighton

Staybridge Suites Brighton

Staybridge Suites Brighton is a modern, relaxed spot in Brighton & Hove that works well for both short breaks and longer stays. The rooms feel more like small apartments, with handy kitchen facilities, comfy beds, and plenty of space to unwind after a day exploring the city.

It is close to Brighton Station, so getting around is easy, and many shops, cafes, and attractions are within walking distance. Guests often like the friendly atmosphere, practical amenities, and the extra convenience of having a home-style base near the heart of Brighton.

4.1

The Queensbury Hotel in Brighton & Hove

The Queensbury Hotel

The Queensbury Hotel in Brighton & Hove is a simple, budget-friendly spot in a handy central location. It is close to the seafront, shops, restaurants, and the city’s lively attractions, which makes it a practical base for exploring.

The hotel has a straightforward, no-fuss feel, with basic rooms suited to short stays. It is a good choice for travellers who want somewhere affordable and convenient while spending most of their time out enjoying Brighton.

4.1

Legends Hotel in Brighton & Hove

Legends Hotel

Legends Hotel is a lively seafront spot in Brighton & Hove, right on the promenade with great views over the beach. It is especially popular for its friendly atmosphere, central location, and easy access to the pier, shops, bars, and nightlife.

The hotel has simple, comfortable rooms, and many guests like the on-site bar and club for a fun evening without going far. It is a good choice if you want somewhere sociable, convenient, and full of Brighton energy.