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The path of least resistance for Londoners looking for a break by the sea, Brighton Beach has fast become a seaside phenomenon.
Unlike many beach resorts in the UK, it's a place that has rolled with the times, constantly reinventing itself by remaining modern and tolerant.
The gay and lesbian scene here exemplifies this spirit.
Brighton Pier remains the heart of the city's beach identity, featuring the classic mix of candy floss and amusements that makes it a draw for families.
The beach itself is mostly pebble and extremely pleasant when temperatures rise, by UK standards.
The main promenade is a great place for a stroll given the good views and array of places to hang out close by including shops, cafés and bars.
After dark, the area is even livelier.
Brighton Beach hotels are concentrated on the western side of the pier, on King's Road.
Prices are typically high but there are options for those on a tight budget.
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District: Beach
A sophisticated bed and breakfast near downtown Brighton and the seafront, ideally located for tourists and business travellers.
Superb9.2
(166 reviews)
District: Beach
The largest gay friendly hotel in Brighton, located in the heart of town, best known for its subterranean nightclub.
Very Good8.3
(276 reviews)
District: Beach
Boutique hotel right next to Regency Square, opposite the West Pier, close to the train station.
Very Good8.0
(378 reviews)
District: Beach
Good business oriented hotel overlooking the Victorian Palace Pier, in the heart of Brighton
Good7.4
(1,267 reviews)
District: Beach
Set in a vibrant district in downtown Brighton, good value lodging known for its pub.
Good7.3
(205 reviews)
District: Beach
Classic seaside hotel near the Royal Pavilion & the alleyways of the The Lanes antique shopping area
Good7.0
(743 reviews)
District: Beach
Standard Hotel opposite the beach and the famous piers, and 5 minutes walk to the heart of Brighton
Pleasant6.9
(897 reviews)
District: Beach
Right on the seafront, a moderately priced hotel just 3 kilometres from the town centre.
Pleasant6.9
(429 reviews)
District: Beach
Opposite the band stand and West Pier, a grade 2 listed property in central Brighton, child friendly and near Lanes Health Club.
Pleasant6.7
(1,011 reviews)
District: Beach
A seafront hotel in the heart of Brighton, offering a relaxing atmosphere and convenient access to the electric nightlife in Brighton.
Pleasant6.7
(446 reviews)
District: Beach
Premium hotel overlooking the West Pier & sea, walking distance to many of Brighton’s sites
Pleasant6.5
(1,467 reviews)
District: Beach
Elegant Victorian hotel on Brightons seafront with easy access to the towns numerous attractions
Pleasant6.4
(2,049 reviews)
District: Beach
Delightful listed building in an enviable location on Brightons Victorian promenade opposite the pier
Okay5.5
(3,692 reviews)
Introduction to Brighton & Hove - Beach
The path of least resistance for Londoners looking for a break by the sea, Brighton Beach has fast become a seaside phenomenon.Unlike many beach resorts in the UK, it's a place that has rolled with the times, constantly reinventing itself by remaining modern and tolerant.
The gay and lesbian scene here exemplifies this spirit.
Brighton Pier remains the heart of the city's beach identity, featuring the classic mix of candy floss and amusements that makes it a draw for families.
The beach itself is mostly pebble and extremely pleasant when temperatures rise, by UK standards.
The main promenade is a great place for a stroll given the good views and array of places to hang out close by including shops, cafés and bars.
After dark, the area is even livelier.
Brighton Beach hotels are concentrated on the western side of the pier, on King's Road.
Prices are typically high but there are options for those on a tight budget.
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*We compare prices from 262 booking sites, with an average saving of 138.84 USD for a 3 night stay. Sites we compare











