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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Very nice location and hotel. The only thing I will say is we came home at 4:30 am Monday morning after watching the England match but we couldn’t access the hotel and unfortunately I use a mobility scooter due to limited mobility. My partner had to walk to the front and leaving me on my own at the back of the propery, which made me feel very unsafe and vulnerable m.
when he eventually managed to get in they explained the buzzer wasn’t working & hasn’t been since January, which was not very helpful for us on that particular morning. I am a regular guest at Leonardo hotels all over the country so I was very disappointed with this. Disorganised and unsafe !"
"Clean room and great hotel facilities. There were sometimes room service drinks and trays left outside of the rooms for multiple nights, but it didn’t take away from the whole experience."
"We really enjoyed staying here for a couple of nights. All of the staff we met were friendly and helpful. We had lunch at the Japanese restaurant and drinks in the bar, both of which were good. The facilities in our room were very good. However, I did notice that the decorative cushion on the bed was rather dirty and marked. We enjoyed having use of the shared outside terrace but felt that the outside of the property was in need of refurbishment."
"Room was spotless, staff were extremely helpful and friendly, my aircon unit wasn’t working but i had a fan in the room which did the job .. 10 out of ten for the Ibis"
"The hotel was very conveniently located in the North Laines area of Brighton, a block away from the Royal Pavilion and 10 minutes walk from the railway station. It is a large modern hotel, the room was spacious , the bed was very comfortable, and the kitchenette was excellent. The room was air conditioned, great during the heat wave, and wifi worked fine.
All this said, this hotel chain seems to pride itself on using digital technologies and apps, and not having a reception. The checking in process was awful, requiring me to do an on-line check in and for info on two persons including photographic ID even though I was travelling solo. I tried calling the emergency helpline several times but it was never answered. Fortunately, there was a person at the entrance area when I arrived who was very helpful and resolved all my arrival issues, though only works approx 9-5pm. I would have had problems if checking in during the evening. I never figured out the App and never knew how to use the remote for the TV."
"Stayed in premium sea view room was big and spacious, great views, would of liked a fridge just had a cooler, water available but on a hot day would be best if it was cold, robes and slippers available as well as hair dryer and iron and board, they have their own shampoo and conditioners and body wash, only thing would be the sink in bathroom doesn’t seem to drain well it’s slow and it doesn’t get rid of debris"
What should a history enthusiast expect from a trip to Brighton?
You're already probably planning a visit to historical sites during your vacation in Brighton. And while you're here, you can check out the acclaimed theater scene and popular beaches. You can also take time at the popular shops.
How many historical hotels will I find in Brighton?
In Brighton, you'll find 1251 lodging options bookable on Expedia but not many designated as historic hotels.
What are the top historical sites and other places in Brighton?
Brighton is notable for landmarks like Brighton Royal Pavilion, Kings Road Arches, and Withdean Sports Complex. Known for its theaters, cultural venues include Brighton Theatre Royal, Brighton Dome, and Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. Brighton Beach is another popular sight to explore.
What is a historic hotel like in Brighton?
When you choose a historic hotel, you'll enjoy a vacation someplace that has an officially recognized national historic designation. A palace, castle, grand home or even an old police station, pub, lodge, or skyscraper can be transformed into a historic hotel provided that it has special significance. Traditional architecture and period features are often found in the public spaces and guestrooms of these historic hotels in Brighton, giving a real sense of character.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
You'll often hear the term "heritage hotel" in Asia and Europe, wheareas the term "historic hotel" is more commonly used in the U.S. but overall the terms are quite similar. The architecture and actual building of a historic hotel tends to be the most significant aspect. For a heritage hotel, it's often the cultural value and how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Brighton have modern facilities?
Hotels include modern conveniences and safety features you expect to find, but every effort is made to preserve the historic aspects and traditions. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, free and fast Internet, and the usual amenities found in any hotel will also be available in a historic hotel. When you choose a historic hotel in Brighton, don't worry that you'll find yourself staying at a place that's uncomfortable or rundown.