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For many Londoners, myself included, Brighton is the quintessential seaside town: the place to go for a weekend of fun, frivolity and fish and chips. Just over an hour by train from the capital, many of my most memorable holidays have been spent at this coastal getaway, from exploring the quirky fashion boutiques in The Lanes as a teenager to catching up with friends over cocktails at the new Soho House. A haven for creatives, artists, and the LGBTQ+ community, Brighton has always had something of a naughty, rebellious reputation – you’re guaranteed to have a good time here, whether playing arcade games on the pier or hitting up one of the city’s buzzy bars. Recently, a slew of luxurious boutique hotels have opened in Brighton, cashing in on the city’s cool edge and its proximity to London. From bohemian gems to ocean-facing grande dames, these are the best hotels in Brighton for your next weekend by the sea.
34 Regency Square
Price:C$ 163-810/night
Boutique hotel brand Artist Residence now has properties in Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Bristol, and London, but it all started with this Brighton spot. Since opening their doors on Regency Square, the locations have become known for their eclectic design style. Keep an eye out for paintings by French graffiti artist Blek le Rat and collage murals by Maria Rivans lining the walls.
Spanning two Grade II-listed townhouses, the hotel has 25 rooms, all of which exemplify Brighton’s bohemian edge – think hand-picked antique furniture, copper slipper baths and retro Roberts radios. Split into two categories – Arty rooms and House rooms – many of the former come with excellent sea views and private balconies, while all feel gloriously spacious thanks to high ceilings.
My favorite spot in the hotel has to be the tiny-but-perfectly formed bar, where you can relax with a strong cocktail or two.
3 Hove Street
Price:C$ 131-618/night
If you’re looking for a quieter spot away from the hustle and bustle of Brighton’s seafront, The Ginger Pig is the place for you. Located in Hove, it’s a 15-minute bus ride from Brighton’s center, but don’t let that put you off – this charming guesthouse is a destination in its own right. Owned by renowned local chef Ben McKellar, the 11 bedrooms are located above Hove’s hugely popular Ginger Pig restaurant, which is always packed with locals who come to sample the finest Sussex produce.
Despite the food being the main draw for many, plenty of thought has gone into the rooms, which are supremely sleek and stylish. Walls are painted charcoal gray and hung with original artworks by local artists, while quirky retro furniture pieces add pops of color. I particularly love the thoughtful extra touches here, like the pre-mixed cocktails you’ll find in the minibar.
97-99 King's Road
Price:C$ 93-726/night
When it comes to Brighton local history, The Grand has it in spades. The vast seafront property is hard to miss – no wonder it was originally named “the Palace by the Sea” in its Victorian heyday. While you’ll find plenty of glamorous Art Deco flourishes dotted around the public spaces, with ornate cornicing on the ceilings, wrought-iron banisters and marble pillars, the interiors have been given a thoroughly modern update, with a soothing color palette of soft neutrals and sleek contemporary furniture in the rooms.
The whole place oozes British charm, from the doormen in their bowler hats and checked trousers to the Brighton-themed photography of striped deckchairs and neon signs in the rooms. Don’t leave without enjoying a traditional afternoon tea at the Victoria Terrace, which overlooks the seafront promenade, or stopping off for a cocktail in the lively bar.
10 Regency Square
Price:C$ 83-591/night
Located on smart Regency Square, Hotel Pelirocco’s classic façade gives no hint of the wonderfully over-the-top rooms that lie within. Billed as “England’s most rock ‘n’ roll hotel”, every room here has a theme, from the wood-clad Dollywood, designed to look like Dolly Parton’s country cabin, to Tropical Paradise, which comes with a romantic four-poster bed and a hammock, where you can lie back and watch the sea roll in.
Everything about this property taps into Brighton’s fun party vibe, so if you’re looking for a quiet getaway this may not be the spot for you. But few places encapsulate the city’s carefree hedonism quite like the Pelirocco, with its karaoke lounge and vibrant bar, home to some of the city’s most popular live music and DJ nights.
43-44 Marine Parade
Price:C$ 144-527/night
With a fantastic location overlooking Brighton Palace Pier, Drakes is undoubtedly one of the best hotels in Brighton. Spanning two beautiful Georgian townhouses in bohemian Kemptown – one of my favorite neighborhoods – this is a favorite with A-listers when they’re in town, with everyone from Cate Blanchett to Woody Allen having spent the night here.
It’s not hard to see why: each of the 20 rooms is gorgeously stylish, with chic furnishings and wood paneling. Go for a superior room if you can, where the roll top baths are placed in front of floor-to-ceiling windows to make the most of the stunning sea views.
The hotel restaurant, Dilsk, is a destination in its own right and hugely popular with Brighton natives and visitors alike, who come to feast on Modern British dishes made with local produce.
4 New Steine
Price:C$ 104-385/night
While Brighton is known for its quirky, offbeat offerings, Square Townhouse might just be one of the most grown-up B&B-style hotels around. Elegant and luxurious, it makes a welcome change from some of the city’s more ramshackle bed and breakfasts.
Located steps from the beach in lively Kemptown, the property is spread across a five-floor Regency townhouse that has been lovingly restored by owner Ginny Porpora. She’s also the brains behind the interiors, which blend striking contemporary pieces with antique furnishings like twinkling chandeliers.
There are 10 beautifully styled rooms to choose from, five of which come with sea views. If you’re feeling particularly flush, opt for the enormous Hemsley Suite, which spans the entire lower-ground floor and has its own kitchen, dining room and lounge. Breakfasts here are known for being some of the best in Brighton:you can order everything from pancakes and Eggs Royale to shakshuka.