5 Best Hotels in Brighton, The Southeast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Brighton - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brightonwave

$$ | 10 Madeira Pl., Brighton, BN2 1TN, England Fodor's Choice

Chic and sleek, this hotel a little off the seafront (three minutes' walk from Brighton Pier) is all about relaxation. The stylish rooms are painted in restful, pale shades of blue and white, and the spacious beds are swaddled in soft white linens. Breakfast offers a mix of continental options—muesli, fresh fruit, pancakes—to accompany the (meaty or vegetarian) "full English." The look is minimal without being cold, and the service hits just the right note of friendliness and helpfulness.

Pros

  • Big and comfortable beds
  • Soothing design
  • Lovely hosts

Cons

  • Rooms on the small side
  • Minimum two-night-stay in summer
  • Limited parking
10 Madeira Pl., Brighton, BN2 1TN, England
01273-676794
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drakes Hotel

$$ | 43–44 Marine Parade, Brighton, BN2 1PE, England Fodor's Choice

It's easy to miss the low-key sign for this elegant, modern hotel tucked away amid the frilly houses on Marine Parade, but it's worth the trouble of finding, because everything is cool, calm, and sleekly designed. The lobby is dark and sophisticated, while each guest room has its own style, with handmade wallpaper, firm beds covered in luxurious linens, and art everywhere. Some "feature" rooms have quirky touches, including claw-foot tubs looking out to sea. Rooms with sea views are much more expensive than the others, but what's the point of a seaside hotel without a sea view? The hotel's excellent fine dining restaurant Dilsk has a big local following for its Modern European cuisine. 

Pros

  • Attention to detail
  • Well-designed bathrooms
  • Superior restaurant

Cons

  • Two-night minimum on weekends
  • Rooms with sea views are much pricier
  • Limited parking
43–44 Marine Parade, Brighton, BN2 1PE, England
01273-696934
Hotel Details
20 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Pelirocco

$$ | 10 Regency Sq., Brighton, BN1 2FG, England

Here the imaginations of designers have been given free rein, and the result is a vicarious romp through pop culture and rock and roll in guest rooms with wildly original themes. There's the leopard-print pinup parlor, a Muhammad Ali boxing ring room, and a Caribbean dub and reggae room. Some rooms are inspired by legendary singers, from David Bowie to Dolly Parton. This place is so over-the-top, you'll either love it or hate it with equal passion.

Pros

  • Quirky and colorful decor
  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Near the beach

Cons

  • Design is often form-over-function
  • No restaurant
  • The look is not for everyone
10 Regency Sq., Brighton, BN1 2FG, England
01273-327055
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Nineteen

$$ | 19 Broad St., Brighton, BN2 1TJ, England

A calm oasis in the heart of Brighton, this guesthouse is filled with contemporary art and designer accessories. The rooms are compact but smartly designed, with beds supported on platforms of glass bricks that filter an ocean-blue light. Splash out on the beautifully adorned Gin Room, which boasts sea and pier views.

Pros

  • Innovative design
  • Close to the beach
  • Good value option

Cons

  • Not on the nicest street
  • Two-night minimum on weekends
  • Rooms are not large
19 Broad St., Brighton, BN2 1TJ, England
07939-626831
Hotel Details
6 rooms
No Meals

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The Oriental

$$ | 9 Oriental Pl., Brighton, BN1 2LJ, England

With a casual elegance that typifies Brighton, this Regency-era boutique hotel sits close to the seafront, with rooms that are cleverly fitted into the old building. Some rooms have slanted ceilings and tiny bathrooms, but they make up for those deficiencies by having lots of light and soothing decor in shades of taupe or dove gray. There's no restaurant, although breakfast is served and cooked fresh to order. The cool bar downstairs is popular with young locals and can get quite loud, so ask for a room well away from it if you're a light sleeper.

Pros

  • Close to the beach
  • Chic and colorful rooms
  • Tasty cooked breakfasts

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Bar can get rowdy
  • No free parking
9 Oriental Pl., Brighton, BN1 2LJ, England
01273-205050
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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