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About Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove's history transformed from a modest fishing village to a fashionable Georgian resort after Dr. Richard Russell popularized seawater therapy in the 1750s. The Prince Regent (later King George IV) cemented its glamour, building the extraordinary Indian-style Royal Pavilion. The city is famous for its open-minded, creative, and slightly rebellious culture, embodied by the UK's largest Pride festival. It's a university town, adding youthful energy. The main districts include the central seafront and shopping area; The Lanes for twisting, historic shopping streets; the North Laine, a bohemian area of independent shops and cafes; Kemptown, a vibrant, LGBTQ+-friendly neighborhood east of the pier; and Hove, the more genteel, residential western half known for its elegant Regency squares and quieter seafront. Brighton is renowned for its iconic pier, pebble beach, vibrant arts and music scene, and as a hub for digital and creative industries.

Best Time to Visit Brighton and Hove

The best time to visit Brighton is late spring to early autumn (May to September) for the warmest weather and fullest experience. Summer (June-August) is peak season, with long days, beach crowds, and major events like the Brighton Festival and Pride in August, but also higher prices. Late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September) offer pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and good value. Winter (November-February) is the off-peak season; it's colder and windier, but the city retains its charm with festive markets, storm-watching on the seafront, and cozy pubs. Major seasonal events include Brighton Festival in May, London to Brighton Veteran Car Run in November, and the Brighton Fringe throughout spring. Be prepared for changeable coastal weather year-round.

Where to Stay in Brighton and Hove

The Seafront & City Centre high

The bustling heart of Brighton, home to the Palace Pier, i360, beach, and major shops. Constant energy and easy access to everything.

Best for: First-time visitors, convenience, iconic sights
The Lanes high

A historic maze of narrow alleyways filled with jewellers, antique shops, boutiques, and charming cafes. Quintessential Brighton charm.

Best for: Shopping, history, romantic ambience
North Laine mid

Bohemian and eclectic district north of The Lanes. Packed with independent shops, vintage stores, record shops, street art, and vibrant cafes.

Best for: Alternative shopping, people-watching, creative vibe
Kemptown mid

Vibrant and LGBTQ+-friendly neighborhood east of the Old Steine. Mix of gay bars, quirky shops, residential streets, and a village-like high street.

Best for: LGBTQ+ scene, nightlife, local character
Hove mid-high

The more genteel, residential western half of the city. Known for its elegant Regency squares (like Brunswick), quieter seafront, and upscale cafes.

Best for: Peaceful stay, architecture, families
Preston Park mid

A leafy, suburban area surrounding one of the city's largest parks. Offers a quieter, more residential feel while still being well-connected by bus.

Best for: Families, park access, relaxed stay
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotels in Brighton and Hove

What is the price range for hotels in Brighton and Hove?

Hotels in Brighton and Hove range from $29 to $196 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $29/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $196/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

How many hotels are available in Brighton and Hove?

Brighton and Hove has 136 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

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What types of accommodations are available in Brighton and Hove?

Brighton and Hove offers various accommodation types including 3-star hotels, 4-star hotels, 5-star luxury properties, vacation rentals, apartments, and resorts. Each type offers different amenities and price points. Our filters help you find exactly what you're looking for.

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Are there budget-friendly hotels near Royal Pavilion?

Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Royal Pavilion. Filter by budget range ($29-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

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What are the best hotels near Royal Pavilion?

Browse our curated list of hotels near Royal Pavilion in Brighton and Hove. You can filter by star rating, price range, and amenities. Hotels are sorted by guest ratings and proximity to the attraction, making it easy to find the perfect match for your needs.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Royal Pavilion?

Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Royal Pavilion. Filter by budget range ($29-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

How can I compare hotels near Royal Pavilion?

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