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Seafront Hotels In Brighton

Above all else, arguably Brighton’s biggest draw for visitors is its famous and vibrant seafront. During peak season, tourists flock to this sunny patch of British coastline to enjoy all that Brighton and neighbouring Hove have to offer.

Whether it is the city’s bustling nightlife you are after, close proximity to plentiful shops and cafés, or easy access to the beach itself, premier seafront hotels in Brighton are the perfect place to relax and enjoy sea views whilst staying in one of Brighton’s most popular cultural capitals. Before you book, take a look at this comprehensive list of the best seafront hotels Brighton and Hove have to offer.

Hotel du Vin

This fantastic luxury boutique hotel and bistro is situated just off Brighton seafront on Ship Street and holidaymakers have waxed effusive about the services on offer here. A four-star leisure and dining experience should be enough to convince visitors of its merits but its fine dining has attracted food connoisseurs to the bistro restaurant for years.

With a wide selection of sea-facing rooms and suites on offer at the Hotel du Vin, and with prices starting from £140 per person, it is well worth the fee to enjoy the perks of the hotel in all its glory.

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Address: 2 Ship St, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1AD

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Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront

Formerly The Jury’s Inn and one of two Leonardo Royal Hotels in Brighton, this lavish seafront retreat is the perfect place to stay whilst enjoying the sights and sounds of the city. With no less than 210 bedrooms available, you won’t have to book far in advance to reserve a place to stay on the seafront.

The hotel is complete with a Restaurant, bar, 24-hour room service, and a health and leisure club to boot. The hotel is arguably the best-located building on the seafront for easy access to the beach, Brighton town centre, and Kemp Town. The standard rate for a short stay of one night in the hotel will set you back £165, but discounts and promotions are available for early birds. Reservations can be made through the Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront website.

Address: Kings Rd, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 2GS

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Harbour Hotel Brighton

Long a retreat for the British aristocracy, Brighton’s promenade is one of the foremost jewels in the city’s cultural crown. Visitors who wish to taste the regal splendour of Brighton’s imposing Victorian seafront buildings ought to look no further than the Harbour Hotel, which not only boasts a wide array of luxury bedrooms with glorious sea views but also has its very own subterranean spa located in the old smuggler’s tunnels that run underneath the building.

With the expanse of the ocean on its doorstep, The Harbour Hotel’s rooms are, naturally, nautical-themed throughout, and with rooms and suites available with a complimentary gin upon arrival, the hotel is in high demand with holidaymakers.

Book well in advance through The Harbour Hotel’s website to avoid disappointment.

Address: 64 King’s Rd, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1NA

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The Lanes Hotel

Situated a stone’s throw from Brighton’s vibey Kemptown village, The Lanes Hotel is a charming location to enjoy the very best of Brighton’s annual festivities. Its convenient location means that if you are travelling to Brighton for the annual Pride Festival, Brighton Marathon, or Vintage Cars Race, there is no better spot to be situated to watch on.

Aside from the festivities, the sea views at the Lanes Hotel are unparalleled, while the quaint and tasteful décor in the suites perfectly compliments the jaw-dropping vistas experienced looking out from the front-facing balconies.

Bookings can be requested through the Lanes Hotel website.

Address: 70-72 Marine Parade, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN2 1AE

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Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel

Hotels on Brighton’s historic seafront are not exactly in short supply. However, choosing hotels that combine tasteful décor, clean rooms and breathtaking views can be harder to locate than you might think. Boutique hotels on Brighton’s seafront don’t come much grander than Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel. Situated within a Grade II listed building, opposite Brighton’s famous bandstand, and only a short walk from local amenities and shops, the Mercure is a beautifully maintained destination for a weekend getaway.

Additional perks to the hotel include The Goulty restaurant, where guests can enjoy delicious and affordably priced cuisine, while the NH Bar provides afternoon cream tea and cocktails in the evening.

Address: 149 Kings Rd, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 2PP

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The Grand Hotel Brighton

Without a doubt, Brighton’s most famous seafront hotel is The Grand, which was the scene for one of the most infamous assassination attempts in British history. In October 1984, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was the target of an assassination attempt by the IRA. The event etched The Grand’s name into British cultural folklore. However, these days The Grand has a grand reputation as being Brighton’s most sought-after luxury hotel and holidaymakers still flock to its gilded gates to enjoy five-star service.

The Grand is home to one of the best seafood restaurants in the city, Cyan, while fans of afternoon tea flock to its Victorian terrace to enjoy the very best in scones and clotted cream. A night staying at The Grand doesn’t come cheap, but it is worth every penny for those who wish to enjoy their trip to Brighton in luxury.

Address: 97-99 King’s Rd, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 2FW

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Selina Brighton

Holidaymakers looking for a quirky alternative to the customary regal pomp of Brighton’s seafront need not look any further than Selina Brighton. The hotel describes itself as a “unique hotel, bringing together an ecosystem of travellers to live, work and explore inspiring places around the world.” Selina has tapped into the personality of Brighton with its quirky, upcycled interior design while the hotel is an affordable way to spend your weekend relaxing in front of the expanse of Brighton Beach.

A communal and sociable atmosphere is encouraged, while the rooms and suites are all eccentrically designed to ensure that the party doesn’t stop at its doorstep.

Address: 135 King’s Rd, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 2HX

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The Old Ship Hotel

The Old Ship Hotel is one of Brighton’s most famous seafront landmarks and it’s easy to see why. The grand Victorian building the hotel is situated in is stunning in its design, while the sea views are to die for. The hotel is within walking distance from Brighton’s famous Palace Pier as well as the beating heart of the city’s shopping and clubbing districts.

Rooms come in all shapes and sizes, while the cuisine at the Wardroom Restaurant means guests won’t have to travel far from their rooms to enjoy some of the very best in fine dining.

Address: 32-38 Kings Rd, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1NR

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Patrick Crawford

Patrick joined WeLoveBrighton in 2022 as one of its first content writers after previously working as a writer for Screen Rant. He has a Masters Degree in Critical and Creative Writing from The University of Sussex and has long been proud to call Brighton home for many years. He's been writing for as long as he can remember. Whether it’s short and long form fiction, or content writing and journalism, he enjoys building a varied and engaging career with the written word.