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Accommodation

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Brighton's fun-loving attitude to life is reflected in its accommodation and if you like something a little different, there are an abundance of quirky B&B's and funky boutique hotels to choose from.

There are plenty of alternatives for budget travellers, with a number of hostels, inexpensive hotels and guest houses situated in central Brighton.

Most accommodation options fall into the mid-range bracket and include B&B's and Airbnb's, many of which are situated in the centre of the city or in streets just off the seafront. There are a few modern chain hotels in the downtown area.

At the top end, choices generally divide between the type of traditional luxury offered by The Grand Brighton and its modern equivalent, Malmaison, at Brighton Marina.

Additionally, a clutch of smaller high-end boutique options can be found, especially in and around Kemptown.

Location

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Drakes

A touch of class

Garden & Halcyon Apartments

Peaceful haven on the edge of town

Hotel Pelirocco

A rock n' roll hotel by the sea

Legends

Stay & play

MyHotel

A modern city retreat

Sea Dragon Backpackers

A haven for budget travellers

Snooze

Hipster heaven

The Grand Brighton

The city's most iconic hotel

Text © Sue King

Image by Prayitno