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Low season |
December | Cheapest month to stay with an average 28% drop in price. |
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High season |
April | Most expensive month to stay with an average 33% rise in price. |
Average price (weeknight) |
$136 | Average Sun. - Thu. price over the last 2 weeks. |
Average price (weekend night) |
$192 | Average Fri. & Sat. price over the last 2 weeks. |
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Top tips for finding the perfect Brighton hotel deal
- For travellers looking for activities that are fun for the whole family, consider booking one of the many hotels near Brighton Palace Pier, a Victorian pier centrally located in the city that includes fairground attractions, two arcades and a classic chippy stand. The Royal Albion Hotel is a family-friendly seafront hotel that is only a 5-minute walk from the Pier.
- If you’re looking to learn more about Brighton’s rich history, you might want to stay near the Royal Pavilion, an early 19th century landmark once home to George IV that has since been transformed by John Nash into an exotic, Indian-inspired palace. The Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront is an upscale 4-star hotel just a 6-minute walk from the Royal Pavilion, while the Hotel Ibis is a budget choice located a 10-minute walk away.
- The Brighton Centre contains many different forms of live entertainment such as music performances, comedy shows, and exhibitions, making it a popular destination for visitors. The Old Ship Hotel is a 4-star choice with a history that dates back to the 16th century and is only a 4-minute walk from the Brighton Centre.
- Many of the city’s bars, restaurants and shops are located in the picturesque narrow passageways known as the Lanes. In the heart of Brighton, the Lanes boast a reputation for antique shops, independent cafes, and great finds for both bargain and designer shoppers. Consider staying in one of the many hotels near the Lanes, such as the sleek Hotel du Vin & Bistro which has its own wine cellar.
- Looking to get active and take advantage of the Brighton coastline? Consider staying in one of the numerous seaside resorts, such as the budget-friendly Travelodge Brighton Seafront, or an opulent 4-star hotel like The Grand Brighton where you can easily partake in water sports such as kayaking or sailing. Kayaks are available to rent by the hour on the beach and paddling around the pier is a great chance to take in the sights and enjoy being in nature.
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Best Brighton hotels
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Royal Albion Hotel
Brighton Seafront
$60+
$60+

The Grand Brighton
Brighton Seafront
$128+
$128+

Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront
Brighton Seafront
$108+
$108+

The Old Ship Hotel
Brighton Seafront
$71+
$71+

Hilton Brighton Metropole
Brighton Seafront
$119+
$119+

Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa
Brighton Seafront
$139+
$139+

Holiday Inn Brighton - Seafront
Brighton Seafront
$80+
$80+


Kings Hotel
Brighton Seafront
$80+
$80+
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Malmaison Brighton
Brighton Marina
$111+
$111+

Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel
Brighton Seafront
$108+
$108+
