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DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
4.1/5127 Reviews
Stayed here for a conference and wasn’t overly impressed. I appreciate they are going through a refit but there was an unacceptable amount of disruption. Long wait at reception to check in. Long queue and only 2 receptionists. Workmen noise during breakout sessions of the conference meant it was difficult to hear speakers. Main lifts out of action and signposting from small lifts to rooms was very poor and I struggled to find my room. Room smelled strongly of paint and had to open window as air con unit didn’t appear to be wired in. Came back after being at dinner to find my towels had been replaced (surprised but thank you) but my facecloth had been removed (it was my own one) and I had nothing to wash my face with. But probably worst of all was being woken by workmen shouting right outside my window at 6.45am. Not what I wanted after a late night. I’m just glad I wasn’t paying for it!
The Brighton Hotel
3.6/52 Reviews
The hotel is easily accessible and quiet. Facing Brighton Beach, there are several Chinese restaurants nearby. It is convenient to go to Seven Sisters National Park by buses 13X, 12, 12A, not far from the train station and bus station.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront - Formerly Jurys Inn
3.9/544 Reviews
I almost walked out of Jury's Inn when I arrived in Brighton; I was already irritated by their 16:00 check-in time, and the place felt grubby and tired when I walked in. However, it redeemed itself quite quickly when I dealt with the staff. The ladies on the reception desk were incredibly helpful, friendly and efficient, and Ken at the bag storage made my day with his calm and affable personality. The room itself was clean and comfortable, and even though I was close to the lifts, there was little noise. I never ate at the dining room so cannot comment, but I did have a drink at the bar area, which I found to be a little sterile. It was a busy weekend with many people and families in and out, but the hotel managed exceptionally well. Even when one of the lifts was out, I didn't feel that the staff dropped their pace or professionalism. The hotel is in a great location as a springboard for Brighton. My ”Jury” is still out regarding value for money, but I have no hesitation in appreciating the staff.
Legends Hotel
4.3/5127 Reviews
The Legends hotel states that they have a bar and sub terrain night club in the basement, what they don’t state is :- a,  That the night club carries on until 4:00 am and that the ear plugs provided are ineffective. b,  That if you have a so called city view you can only see the rear of the  adjacent properties. c,  You can’t have the windows open for long because of the deafening noise coming from the air conditioning units on the lower roof and the noise from the extractor chimney are the equivalent to booking accommodation in a machine shop. d,  Empty bottles cascading into the wheelie bin through the small hours of the morning. When we complained about this we were told that staff were not supposed to empty bottles before 8:00. The last time we heard bottles was 5:30. e,  Dirty mouldy bathroom. Dust all over the radiator that dirtied the towels when placed on it.  f,  Misrepresentation of rooms size in the hotel description. Ours was definitely not the same as the one pictured. g,  Being fobbed off  by the hotel staff when we asked to see anyone of authority so we could get reimbursed, and who would only be available when we were long gone. So as you can see from our experience and since getting home and reviewing the lower scores left by previous travellers we are not the only couple to have had a less than pleasant experience at the Legends hotel

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Number of Hotels4
Number of Reviews300
Lowest Price£36
Highest Price£2,113
Average Price (Weekends)£304
Average Price (Weekdays)£236

Booking Guide for Sea View Hotels in Brighton

Looking for hotels in Brighton? Trip.com is a great place to start. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Brighton is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center. You can plan a day tour in Brighton.

Brighton does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Brighton by bus.

Brighton is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Brighton, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Lovely Kemptown Flat for 2 with Sea View in Brighton is a favorite among Trip.com users. Russell Square Apartment is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 7.08°C during the day, 4.58°C at night

• April to June: 13.75°C during the day, 10.58°C at night

• July to September: 18.08°C during the day, 14.92°C at night

• October to December: 10.33°C during the day, 7.67°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 26.114172 cm

• Summer: 21.523623 cm

• Autumn: 24.015747 cm

• Winter: 40.027557 cm

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