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Where to stay in Brighton please.

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saythatagain · 29/05/2016 15:26

Dd (12) wishes to visit Brighton.....and so we thought we'd spend a couple of nights there.
However, we've no idea as to where to stay. We'd like to be centrally situated etc, but would very much like your recommendations.
We're quite open to the quirky/alterternative!
TIA

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Caper86 · 29/05/2016 15:33

MyHotel on Jubilee Street is nice - it's in the North Laine.

Then there's lots of hotels along the seafront - Hilton, travel lodge, the grand (if you're feeling flush!).

Brighton is actually a very small city, despite having plenty to do. Wherever you stay - seafront, north laine, south lanes, kemptown - you'll easily be able to walk everywhere! Smile

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LadyStarkOfWinterfell · 29/05/2016 15:35

I'd look for somewhere either on hove seafront or in kemptown if I were you.

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OllyBJolly · 29/05/2016 15:38

Second MyHotel- very nice, reasonable, gorgeous funky rooms, lovely breakfast. Fabulous Indian restaurant next door.

Also, I stayed at Legends last month. On the waterfront, dead cheap, immaculately clean and one of the friendliest places I've ever stayed.

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Hiddlesnake · 29/05/2016 15:39

Staying very central with your dd may be a bit noisy/rough. We're right in Stag and Hen weekend season.
Kemptown is much quieter.
We had a lovely (and very reasonable) stay at the Brighton Surf hotel. I'll try and find a link

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Hiddlesnake · 29/05/2016 15:40
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BIWI · 29/05/2016 18:38

Brighton hotels can be really expensive! MyHotel is lovely, also is Hotel du Vin.

However, the Ibis and Jury's Inn hotels can be much better value, and if you're just after somewhere clean and functional to stay, they'll do the job.

The Seattle is quite a good hotel, but it's a long way out, and the marina area isn't really that nice.

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blinkowl · 29/05/2016 18:44

Does it have to be a hotel? There are some nice B&Bs in Brighton, could be a less pricey option. SIL stayed in a lovely on a few years back, just trying to remember the name ...

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saythatagain · 29/05/2016 19:15

Yes, a B&B would be fine also. All suggestions welcome!

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rocket74 · 29/05/2016 19:23

I had friends visit a while ago and it worked out cheaper for them to stay at the lovely Pelham House in Lewes than it was the travelodge in Brighton! If you are staying a few days and willing to drive or get the train then that's an option too. Lewes is lovely also.
But agree there are probably lots of good b and bs but avoid main streets as it will be noisy.

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Toffeelatteplease · 05/06/2016 11:43

Umi hotel just near the Brighton Centre on the seafront. The double plus single room we stayed in was huge and fantastically good value. The breakfast was good. ( Although the breakfast room was a bit... ummm... theatrical DD loved it).

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MuttonCadet · 05/06/2016 11:46

Pelliroco is lovely, also very quirky.

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trafalgargal · 26/06/2016 01:13

Brighton is one of the places I'd use Airbnb .

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jaxxyj · 26/06/2016 01:29

I stayed here with my DD when we went to uni of Sussex open day. It was lovely and very quirky!

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jaxxyj · 26/06/2016 01:29
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marmitecrumpets · 26/06/2016 02:09

I loved The Amsterdam Hotel when I stayed there a couple of years ago.
What a great city too.

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