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Premier Inn Brighton City Centre (North Street)
3.1/543 Reviews
The location was amazing! we were right in the middle of the action and everything was very convenient. check-in was great, the gentlemen at the from that helped us check in Callum was super polite and very helpful. The staff at the breakfast was fantastic, my girlfriend's a vegan and they made her fresh vegan sausages at no extra cost! The room was clean and very nice, although it would be great to have some complimentary things like bottles of water or toothbrush/paste nevertheless it was an amazing stay! also the check out was super easy and hassle-free we just dropped off our room card in a box, super convenient especially if you're on a tight schedule.
Regency Hotel
3.3/518 Reviews
I came out with lots of money to spend and i hoped of being able to eat lots of good seafood. First off, ordered mussels, ok, the mussles themselves were very small, and the sauce was extremely over salted so not a great start. Asked if I could have crab in the seafood spaghetti , the waiter was rude, ignored me and wrote down crab salad, I told him no, asked him again and he just said no without asking the kitchen. So ordered the seafood spaghetti. When it turned up, spaghetti was overcooked , tasted bad and lacked seafood. So I felt embarrassed but had to send it back. They asked me If I wanted anything else. I wanted to give them another chance so I ordered the callamari as a starter to be polite. The waiter pretty much dropped it on the table and ran off before even asking if we wanted another drink. It was bad again. So had to send back. If the customer service was better I would have been more inclined to buy more drinks
DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
3.9/5128 Reviews
Stayed here for a conference and wasn’t overly impressed. I appreciate they are going through a refit but there was an unacceptable amount of disruption. Long wait at reception to check in. Long queue and only 2 receptionists. Workmen noise during breakout sessions of the conference meant it was difficult to hear speakers. Main lifts out of action and signposting from small lifts to rooms was very poor and I struggled to find my room. Room smelled strongly of paint and had to open window as air con unit didn’t appear to be wired in. Came back after being at dinner to find my towels had been replaced (surprised but thank you) but my facecloth had been removed (it was my own one) and I had nothing to wash my face with. But probably worst of all was being woken by workmen shouting right outside my window at 6.45am. Not what I wanted after a late night. I’m just glad I wasn’t paying for it!
Travelodge Brighton Seafront
3.4/550 Reviews
The hotel is centrally located, backed by a business district and a 10-minute walk from Brighton Pier. Good service at the front desk, convenient check-in and check-out. The Travelodge Hotel is relatively simple, but it is neat and tidy. There is nothing to be nitpicking in general.
The Old Ship Hotel
3.6/5105 Reviews
Unusually I stayed twice in a month. The first visit being my daughters wedding and the second to attend a concert at the Brighton Centre. Both very nice stays. The hotel staff are friendly and accommodating the rooms are well equipped and very clear although a bit tired and would benefit from a bit of a makeover but this is a very old hotel. The beds were very comfy . There is a lot of noise from the outside which did go on till the early hours but this is Brighton and a sea front hotel so I wasn’t worried by this. You pay a price which is well worth it because of the location. The singers in the bar were very good and the breakfast was amazing I’d recommend this hotel. Normally I stay with family in the area but if I ever need to stay in Brighton I would have no hesitation in studying here again
Q Square by Supercity Aparthotels
4.5/558 Reviews
My wife and I recently spent a few nights in Brighton to celebrate our first wedding anniversary, as we aren't comfortable travelling abroad at the moment for obvious reasons. We chose to stay at Q Square as it felt safer than staying at a traditional hotel, and for the most part we're very glad we did. There are lots of things we enjoyed about our visit. The staff were fantastic, the room was spotlessly clean and very well equipped, and the location is hard to beat. We always seemed to be within a 10 minute walk of the hotel which was incredibly convenient, and there are countless restaurants with outdoor dining within a few minutes stroll. We were very happy not to have housekeeping coming into our room each day, and as we chose a sea view one bedroom suite with a balcony we had plenty of fresh air circulating. We felt very safe here, and if that is your primary concern at the moment then I wouldn't hesitate to recommend that you stay here. There were some notable drawbacks though. The room was very warm, and on our first couple of nights we struggled to sleep despite having the windows and balcony door open. We had ceiling fans in both the living area and bedroom, but peculiarly the one in the bedroom was not above the bed - instead it was off to the side, which didn't really help keep us cool as we tried to sleep. The downside to having to keep all the windows open in an attempt to keep cool was that we were disturbed early each morning by loud trucks coming to collect rubbish on the street outside the building, and then again by builders working with power tools on the building next door. Not ideal for a relaxing break. The biggest flaw however was the bathroom light - it's motion activated and incredibly bright, and we both discovered that using the bathroom in the middle of the night left us instantly wide awake and struggling to get back to sleep. There was no way to either switch it off or dim the light, which was incredibly frustrating. This is really something that they should consider fixing. Finally - we drove to the hotel and the only route that we could find took us into a bus and taxi lane to reach the turning for the hotel, so we're now waiting and hoping we don't receive a ticket. There's no parking on site - although they are happy for you to stop outside for the purposes of loading and unloading - and instead they offer discounted rates (£12 per day) at a fairly grim car park a few streets away. If you're visiting after the pandemic has passed I'd strongly recommend taking the train if possible. Overall though, for this particular moment in time we were quite happy with our stay, and it was lovely to have a break and feel comfortable. If your primary concern is finding somewhere clean where you will feel safe, I'm not sure you'll find any better options.

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