We'd like to help you find an accommodation that's as perfect in atmosphere as it is in location. You might begin your search in Kemptown or Seafront, both popular neighborhoods in the city.
Travelers to Brighton love its stunning beaches, fantastic nightlife, and popular shops. Looking for some retail therapy? A trip to Brighton Lanes and Churchill Square Shopping Centre might be a good place to start. Brighton Royal Pavilion and Brighton Theatre Royal are also a few notable stops. Whether you're looking to stay in a trendy neighborhood or you'd like to be a little more tucked away, you'll be able to find a great place to stay in Brighton.
Best Neighborhoods for Shopping
From well-known brands to independent boutiques, Brighton has a truly impressive shopping scene. Make a hotel reservation near The Lanes, the town's unique independent shopping area made up of narrow cobbled streets lined with brightly colored buildings. For familiar fashion labels stay in Brighton City Centre, which is home to the Churchill Square Shopping Centre and thriving retail streets such as Western Road. Alternatively, consider booking a room on Montpelier Road, just west of the city's heart, for a less hectic location still within easy reach of shopping.
The Lanes
You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in The Lanes. You might want to make time for a stop at Chapel Royal or Friends Meeting House.
The stunning beaches and fantastic nightlife are just a few highlights of Brighton City Centre. Make a stop by North Laine or Brighton Lanes while you're exploring the area.
If you're looking for a place to stay with views of the glistening Atlantic Ocean, hotels on Brighton's Seafront are ideal. The popular area gives guests easy access to cafés and ice cream shops along the promenade, in addition to the famous Brighton Palace Pier. Those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the beach might prefer making a reservation in Rottingdean, a sleepier but no less picturesque suburb a few miles away along the coast. Just north is the equally idyllic neighborhood of Woodingdean, which is surrounded by lush countryside and offers panoramic vistas of the hills and sea.
Seafront
Kings Road Arches and Brighton Pier are just a few worthwhile attractions to visit in Seafront. Travelers also love the stunning beaches, fantastic nightlife, and popular shops.
Unique features of Rottingdean include the seaside views and bars. Make a stop by South Downs National Park or Grange Museum and Art Gallery while you're exploring the area.
Bars and seaside views are notable features of Woodingdean. You might consider a stop by South Downs National Park while you're exploring the neighborhood.
Brighton is filled with cultural treasures. Hotels in the Cultural Quarter are perfect for exploring heritage highlights including the glorious Royal Pavilion and Brighton Dome, a former royal stable that now serves as one of Brighton's largest entertainment venues. Bordering the area is the sprawling Kemptown neighborhood, where you'll find historic beachside attractions such as Volk's Electric Railway. Quieter Seven Dials, near Brighton Station, is also a great neighborhood to stay for a dose of local British culture at some of its numerous great pubs. Visit the Booth Museum of Natural History and other interesting attractions here.
The Cultural Quarter
You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in The Cultural Quarter. You might want to make time for a stop at Brighton Royal Pavilion or Brighton Theatre Royal.