The Royal Pavilion is one of the most extraordinary buildings in Britain, a fantastical Indo-Islamic palace built for the Prince Regent — later King George IV — between 1787 and 1823, its exterior of minarets, onion domes, and Mughal arches entirely at odds with its Sussex coastal setting. The interior is even more spectacular, with Chinese-style rooms of breathtaking opulence and the famous Music Room with its massive lotus-form chandeliers. Hotels near the Royal Pavilion are in central Brighton, a short walk from the seafront, the pier, and the Lanes antique and independent shopping district.
A series of converted mock-Tudor Gothic townhouses near the seafront, Hotel du Vin delivers its trademark wine-themed rooms with signature exposed brick, monsoon showers, and one of Brighton's best bistro restaurants. A dependably excellent mid-luxury choice.
Brighton's most famous hotel — a magnificent 1864 Victorian wedding cake on the seafront with uninterrupted sea views, a beautiful spa, and rooms ranging from charming period suites to contemporary sea-view doubles. History, glamour, and the Channel on your doorstep.
A Regency townhouse on a handsome garden square just back from the seafront, Artist Residence is one of Brighton's most characterful boutique hotels — each of its 24 rooms is individually decorated by a different artist, with an excellent basement restaurant and bar.
A sleek, adult-focused boutique hotel directly on the seafront with some of Brighton's most dramatically designed rooms — think floor-to-ceiling sea views, free-standing baths, and bespoke furniture. The basement restaurant with its curved banquettes is one of Brighton's most romantic.
A beautifully converted Victorian pub in the heart of North Laine, The Mitre offers individually designed rooms above a brilliant craft-beer pub with a record shop in the basement. Perfectly placed for Brighton's independent culture.
A discreet, design-forward boutique hotel in the quieter Hove end of the seafront, Neo delivers beautifully minimalist rooms, some with direct sea views, at prices that undercut comparable Brighton properties. Excellent for a calmer, more grown-up Brighton experience.