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Hilton Metropole Brighton

Set on Brighton’s seafront, the Hilton Brighton Metropole hotel offers Victorian elegance alongside modern convenience.

This large, south of England conference hotel has numerous guest rooms as well as meeting rooms, with additional exhibition halls. The hotel is near many of Brighton’s top attractions, such as Brighton Palace Pier, The Royal Pavilion and The Lanes.

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Family Rooms are equipped with a double and a single bed, Deluxe Rooms offer beautiful views of Brighton’s seafront and all rooms have free WiFi access. You can maintain your workout routine in the LivingWell Health Club, where there are cardio machines and free weights, as well as an indoor pool for a refreshing dip.

For those who value luxury, Brighton Metropole offers a sauna and steam room allowing you to wind down and relax.

dining at brighton metropole

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DoubleTree By Hilton Brighton Metropole offers a stunning dining experince in their restored dining room. With views of the beach, you can enjoy breakfast, bottomless brunch, all day dining and drinks at The Met.

Book a reservation to The Metropole Bar and Terrace for some evening cocktails or afternoon tea. For those travelling with family, there is a kids menu too.

With lots on offer at DoubleTree By Hilton Brighton Metropole, it is worth booking a stay at this hotel if you are visiting Brighton. It is also a great spot for a staycation with a range of exciting rooms including balconies for the sea views.

Address: Kings Road, Brighton BN1 2FU, United Kingdom

Website: DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
 

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