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Lansdowne Place Hotel
Lansdowne Pl, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 736266
Prices:
Single from: £55.00
Double from: £55.00
per room per night



Sea Spray
25 New Steine, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 680332
Prices:
Single from: £59.00
Double from: £59.00
per room per night



Leona House
74 Middle St, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 327309
Prices:
Single from: £40.00
Double from: £70.00
per room per night




Barcelo Brighton Old Ship Hotel
31 - 38 Kings Rd, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 329001
Prices:
Single from: £59.00
Double from: £59.00
per room per night



Court Craven
2 Atlingworth St, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 624360
Prices:
Single from: £35.00
Double from: £35.00
per room per night



St Christopher's Brighton
10-12 Grand Junction Rd, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 202035
Prices:
Single from: £20.00
Double from: £20.00
per room per night



Hudsons
22 Devonshire Pl, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 683642
Prices:
Single from: £50.00
Double from: £50.00
per room per night



Aquarium Guest House
13 Madeira Pl, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 605761
Prices:
Single from: £72.00
Double from: £72.00
per room per night




Russell Guest House
19 Russell Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 327822
Fax: +44 (0)1273 220904
Prices:
Single from: £50.00
Double from: £60.00
per room per night




Adelaide House
51 Regency Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 205286
Fax: +44 (0)1273 220904
Prices:
Single from: £52.00
Double from: £75.00
per room per night




Kings Hotel
139-141 Kings Rd, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 820854
Prices:
Single from: £32.40
Double from: £32.40
per room per night



Brighton Breeze Hotel
17 Charlotte St, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 606470
Prices:
Single from: £30.00
Double from: £30.00
per room per night



Colson House
17 Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 694922
Prices:
Single from: £59.00
Double from: £59.00
per room per night



The Prince Regent
29 Regency Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 329962
Prices:
Single from: £40.00
Double from: £40.00
per room per night



Langfords Hotel
Third Av, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 738222
Prices:
Single from: £37.00
Double from: £37.00
per room per night



Royal York Hotel
41-43 Old Steine, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 766700
Prices:
Single from: £67.00
Double from: £67.00
per room per night



The Oriental - Guest House
9 Oriental Pl, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 205050
Prices:
Single from: £52.00
Double from: £52.00
per room per night



Amsterdam Hotel
11 - 12 Marine Pde, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 604928
Prices:
Single from: £70.00
Double from: £70.00
per room per night



Brighton House
52 Regency Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 323282
Prices:
Single from: £65.00
Double from: £65.00
per room per night



Artist Residence
33 Regency Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 324302
Prices:
Single from: £55.00
Double from: £55.00
per room per night



The Beach Hotel
1/4 Regency Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 323776
Prices:
Single from: £55.00
Double from: £55.00
per room per night



The Imperial Hotel
First Av, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 777320
Prices:
Single from: £35.00
Double from: £35.00
per room per night



The Alvia
36 Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 682939



George IV Guest House
34 Regency Sq, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 321196
Prices:
Single from: £55.00
Double from: £80.00
per room per night




Square
4 New Steine, Brighton, · Map
Phone: +44 (0)1273 605629
Prices:
Single from: £71.00
Double from: £71.00
per room per night



East Sussex can be a bit confusing at times because of the way it has been drawn up and redrawn over thousands of years. The town of Brighton perhaps best symbolizes the seemingly random way that England creates some of its boroughs and counties. Brighton is a full-fledged city in its own right but on paper it is a town that is part of a larger city known as Brighton and Hove. Brighton and Hove were once two distinct towns but they were mashed together and considered one city even though they have two names. Incidentally, there are actually several other villages that were swept up into this overarching name and they too are now relegated to small supplemental parts of a city that is itself several cities! To make matters even more confusing, Brighton and Hove are only part of the "ceremonial county" of East Sussex and not part of the "non-metropolitan" version of the county. In other words this means nothing. Let's just say right here, though, that the town of Brighton deserves nothing but the best district placement for the fact that it is an integral part of England and has been for centuries.

For one, Brighton is one of the most cherished tourist destinations in Europe. The town draws over eighty thousand visitors each year. Many of these people come to lay eyes on the gorgeous piers and pristine beaches that Brighton offers in spades but there are also quite a lot of visitors who come simply to take in the massive amount of historically significant architecture that dots Brighton's landscape. The famed Royal Pavilion, for instance, was built for the Prince Regent in the early years of the nineteenth century and is one of the most stunning palaces still standing today. It is also a great symbol of the way Brighton takes everything in its city and makes it its own. The Pavilion as it is today is a great place to take pictures, learn about the past, and have a good time with your friends and family. Clearly this is a far cry from what the pavilion was originally intended to be.

Similarly, the Brighton Pier dates back to the nineteenth century and for a long time it was an important part of the shipping trade that took place in Brighton. Today, however, it is yet another glorious photo-op as well as the site for amusement rides, games, snacks, and attractions. This isn't to say that all of Brighton is polished for maximum fun at the expense of education or beauty. There are many famous churches and synagogues that command nothing but the highest amount of awe and respect and many locales are indispensable historical landmarks. To put it simply, Brighton is a city that knows what it has and is proud of it. Whether you group it into a larger county or an overarching borough you'll know right away when you're in Brighton. This is the legacy that the city intends on keeping for as long as it possibly can and it appears as if Brighton isn't going anywhere any time soon.


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