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My Brighton Hotel

Combining both sexy design and spirituality, this luxury Brighton hotel located in the North Laines is a fun retreat to refresh your soul. My Brighton Hotel offers a unique blend of modern design and ancient principles of Feng Shui and was created by the shared aesthetic ideal of Andy Thrasyvoulou and New York designer Karim Rashid.

Throughout the hotel, you’ll encounter artwork on each floor and the rooms are characterized by their curved shapes, free-flowing lines, curved walls with inset crystals and futuristic beds, providing a comfortable and cosy retreat. Smooth leather furniture, spiritual artwork and sublime colours are unique features of this hotel.

My Brighton Hotel’s location is the perfect spot for city explorers. Just steps away from the hotel, you’ll find the streets of North Laine, filled with indie cafés and unmissable boutique shops. A short walk in the opposite direction from the North Laines brings you to Brighton Beach, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll to the iconic Brighton Pier. The hotel is also conveniently close to cultural attractions like Brighton Pavilion, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, and The Dome.

Photo credits: WeLoveBrighton.com

While the hotel itself doesn’t offer in-house dining, you’ll have plenty of options nearby. For a quick snack, a Tescos is located across the street from the hotel. Right next door you can find The Chilli Pickle, one of Brighton’s renowned curry venues and if you’re a coffee enthusiast, Meanwhile is located next to The Chilli Pickle and offers brunch, small plates and drinks. If you book directly on the hotel website you will receive 10% off food & drink in Meanwhile and £10 mini bar credit. Other nearby food venues include Five Guys, Yo Sushi, Pizza Express and Las Iguanas. In the evening, head to the hotel’s bar, to try signature cocktails and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere – it’s the perfect spot for a romantic evening.

The hotel offers 79 guestrooms, spread over three floors. Choose from a variety of room types, each offering its unique charm. Rooms on offer include Carousel (Up to 2 adults – penthouse suite), Bamboo (Up to 2 adults – circular bed and bathtub), Jade (Up to 2 adults – circular bed and standalone bathtub), Heaven (Up to 2 adults – King bed with walk-in shower and mosaic tiling), Superior (Double Room Up to 2 adults – floor to ceiling windows), Standard Double Room (Up to 2 adults – more compact).

All rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and well-stocked minibars. Free Wi-Fi is included, and the hotel provides accessible rooms for guests with disabilities. Check-in is from 3 pm and check-out is at 12 pm. Private basement parking is also available with prices starting from £33 per car per night.

Address: 17 Jubilee Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE

Website: https://myhotels.com/

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  1. I’ve only made it as far as the bar, and would love to take the option on the wine list of the penthouse suite with a bathtub full of champagne (120 bottles) for £6500. I am seriously thinking of asking 50 friends to club in and have a wild party there!!!
    Anyway, the bar is great, no windows which means you loose all sense of time. Stylishly decorated with modern decor, interesting features and the drinks list is not too pricy. Only downside on saturday was a large bunch of ‘Hens’ but thankfully the left quite quickly. People watching is a must here.

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Andy Macpherson is a Brighton-based blogger, amateur golfer and photographer with a passion for capturing the essence of his surroundings. Born and raised in Hove, he has spent almost his entire life exploring the streets and beaches of Brighton, always with a DLSR in hand. When he's not out taking photos or hacking his way around the golf course, Andy can often be found gorging on Pad Thai. As a self-proclaimed foodie, Andy is always on the lookout for new restaurants and dishes to try, which is the main reason behind why he loves reviewing food places for the site.