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Russell Guest House

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Avalon Guest House - from www.avalonbrighton.co.uk

Avalon Guest House

(5 reviews)

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This hotel situated in a more quent part of Brighton in between the marina and the town centre…read moreoffers a really relaxed stay. Currently with £55 a night for any doube room until late February it is a great place to see away those New Years debt blues. This amount comes with breakfast, a paper delivered to your door, T.V. and DVD player and the V.I.P package which is for the very important pooch? This invlolves a treat and a food mat so I assume pets are allowed. With all bedrooms coming with en suite bathroom facilities and laundry service for those staying longer why not make a week of it? AA rated 3 stars but I feel the services laid on are better here than in some 4 stars and the attention to detail makes you feel more at home.

I like to go to the seaside in winter, that's just the kind of girl I am. Not one for amusement…read morearcades, candy floss, rides or paddling, I'm into bleached skies, churning water and tourist-free beaches - but I can only be completely happy if I also have a warm, cosy place to return to after being buffeted along the seafront. My recent three night stay at The Avalon was just perfect for that. The location is great - less than 5 minutes walk to the beach in Kemp Town, right near lots of shops and restaurants and within a short walk to the centre of Brighton. Walking from the train station took less than half an hour, and my favourite coffee shop ever, Redroaster (http://www.qype.co.uk/place/123197-Redroaster-Coffee-House-Brighton) , is moments away. Mmmm, hot chocolate! Owners Brian and Tom made us all feel very welcome, especially Benji the dog who had a fuss made of him every morning in the breakfast room. Speaking of which, the hearty breakfasts set us up very nicely for days of wandering around town, and help was on hand to tell us about good countryside walks for Benji complete with maps and bus times. It was lovely to be so well looked after, it's just a shame we didn't have time to go everywhere we wanted. Having a really nice room to hang out in meant we didn't feel like we needed to be out and about all the time, and I can highly recommend the four poster room with its super comfy bed and sofa, perfect for reclining on and watching a movie (a DVD library in the breakfast room helped with this also). Free wifi was the icing on a very nice cake, and I'm sure we'll be going back to the Avalon very soon.

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LimeHouse

(2 reviews)

We were the first people to stay in the suite (room 4) of this newly opened sister guest house to…read morethe already highly rated Strawberry fields (just across the way from this place) over in New Steine, Brighton. Already, I was excited about this fact, but also the owner was exceptionally friendly over the phone, taking a genuine interest in the reason we were coming to Brighton (boyf was walking London2Brighton and needed a place to bathe and relax after the ordeal!) When I arrived and picked the keys up, the receptionist there was equally friendly and helpful and seemed genuinely excited that we were going to stay in this new room! I opened the door to this new room and was absolutely flooded by sunshine streaming in through the shutters lining the whole room, and when i looked out the window to my left I had an unobscured view of the sea and a lovely view of the small green patch in the middle of New Steine. The room itself was refreshingly decorated with white and had lime green accesories and the bathroom had a bath with a low mounted shower. Initially this concerned me but i realised that perhaps it had been done so as not to get water all over the floor, and in fact it was quite nice to take a bath and shower my hair in the bath. If you are a die hard fan of showers though, perhaps this set up wouldn't suit you. There were a selection of coffees and teas and a hairdryer, flat screen TV and Iron with ironing board. Plenty of room to store clothes, desk if needed and comfortable sofa too. New Steine itself is lovely and there are a host of shops, restaurants, cafes and late opening food stores. This is not a hotel so food is not included but I prefer this as it gives me the sense of 'living' in a place not just 'staying'. I believe from their website however that you can order breakfast in bed from an outside company which is nice. Note to anyone staying on this side: there is a street lamp just outside the window BUT it turns off at 11pm after which the room is more than adequetly dark! Overall, I would love to come back and stay here, it was a lovely haven in Brighton and great to have freedom to come and go, great location in easy reach of all the attractions and very very close to the beach. Thanks to the owners for such a warm welcome!

We picked this guest house on the basis of it's prime location in Kemptown - 1 block from the beach…read more- and because we were able to get a very good rate by booking in advance. The room was bright and had a large, comfortable king size bed. If you're looking for a basic accommodation at a good price this is a great option, though we found the room lacking some amenities that could have easily transformed an average stay into a remarkable one. Potential visitors should note that no staff that work on the premises, so you need to pick up your keys from Strawberry Fields across the street. There is a number you can call for assistance but unfortunately, there is no phone located in the building to make a call from, so if you're travelling from overseas and can't get onto a cell network in the UK the number is useless. The room was tidy, but the cleaning around the edges seemed to be neglected (there was noticeable dust collecting in the corners). The bathroom was very dated and there was a enough grime around the shower drain that I felt compelled to wear flip flops. Over the course of a 6 night stay, we only had the towels changed once (on day 2), even when we had left them on the floor in hopes of a change. The toiletries (which consisted of a bar of soap and a shampoo) were also never replenished. I realize that if I had access to a phone I could have called and requested a towel change and replenishment of toiletries, but this really is something that should be standard in a guest house stay and that you shouldn't have to go out of your way to ask for. Overall, the price was reasonable, the location was wonderful, and the shortcomings I've noted could easily be remedied.

Churchill Guest House - Superior Double Room

Churchill Guest House

(5 reviews)

Cute cosy and comfortable. We booked this as a one night stay and got a great deal. Ticked all the…read moreboxes, comfy bed and great shower. We were arriving later than anticipated so we got sent in depth and helpful details of how to get in and access our room keys and room. Would definitely stay again.

After my husband left for Spain on business & I had to change hotels from the original hotel I had…read morebooked because of a scheduled boiler replacement, I had two goals. I wanted a room that was (1) a good value (2) in a safe neighborhood, because I knew I'd be out wandering and shopping and eating alone until late every night. I also didn't want to spend a lot of money on an ocean view because, in my husband's absence, I knew I wouldn't spend much time in the room with my eyes open. This place fit the bill perfectly. It's located on a little square just off the shore in a line with several other small multi-level inn type establishments. My room was a downstairs room, which felt particularly safe to me despite having a door to the outside (albeit a locked courtyard) right outside my room. My room key happened to fit the outside door, so I was able to make sure it was locked each night before bed. Hallway lights are on timers, which could last a little longer than they do per activation, but which sufficiently allow you to illuminate the way to your room when you come in after dark nonetheless. After around 8 at night, the hotel is unmanned, and entry from the street is by key only - those little timer lights become very important when you're one of only a few guests (or the only guest!) and you're coming in to a pitch black space unaccompanied! I felt completely safe there. In fact, I walked the entire area of Brighton & came in well after dark every night, and at no time did I feel the least bit worried about my safety. The room itself was clean and cozy, and one of the very few places in Brighton where I didn't have to crank the radiator to warm the room at night - it was perfectly toasty by default and perfectly comfortable! Bathroom was clean, water pressure was good & water temp was consistent and responsive to adjustment. The manager on duty was super nice, helpful & very friendly, and met my very few requests promptly and with a smile. He always seemed interested in whether my stay was going as planned and whether they were providing all I needed there - just very accommodating. The most outstanding thing about the room was this: a small fridge, in which they provide bottled water, beer, wine, snacks, cokes, and even milk for making your tea or coffee using the electric kettle they provide. They also provide teabags, instant coffee, and brown and white sugars. It really makes life so easy when you don't have to consider procuring these basic items every time the need for one arises, and further that you're not at risk of paying three prices for them if you actually consume them (unlike in the US, where a fridge full of goodies is a trap for the unwary hungry or thirsty traveler!). Kudos to Churchill Brighton for getting this small detail right, I view it as definite reason this place gets 4 stars from me rather than 3 (it is a very basic hotel, after all) and a good reason to pick Churchill Brighton over the many others in its class!

Travelodge

Travelodge

(4 reviews)

Cheap and cheerful hotel in the outskirts of Brighton. As part of the national Travelodge chain,…read moreyou know what you're getting - no frills but the rooms are very clean. We ordered a family room and it was HUGE! Ask for a room near the top - the views (of the park) are spectacular. The hotel is not in the city centre - but it's only a half hour walk, or there's a bus stop opposite the hotel. You have to pay for car parking (£5 for 24 hours).

I stayed at this Travelodge after going to a wedding reception nearby. Travelodge is a no thrills…read morehotel and i will try to bear this in mind while i write my review. We drove past the building the first time. It is a miserable grey looking building and it just moulds into the local scenery because all the nearby buildings look the same. Check-in is as 3pm and you cannot gain access any earlier. We were early so we paid and displayed in their car park which was a reasonable £5 for four hours and asked at reception for directions into town. We were quoted a 20 minute walk. It was nearer to 35 minutes in reality. When we returned to the Travelodge there was a queue of people waiting to be served but it was all amicable and didn't take long for the reception staff to shift the queue. There is an ice cream vending machine in the reception area. Check-in was quick and easy. We were issued door cards and went to our room. We took the stairs to the first floor. The stair walls were heavily marked but not dirty. The bedroom was a good size. The floor was clean, the bin empty. There were enough towels and toilet rolls. The only real complaint we had about the room was that the toilet had not been cleaned and the previous guest had left us a sizable present. The toilet bin lid appeared to have faeces on it. The shower curtain was yellowing and there was mould along the bottom of the curtain and in the shower grout. The bed was clean and smelt freshly bleached. We voiced our concerns about the dirty toilet as we were leaving for the wedding reception and the young man who helped us was so helpful he was going to give us a new room. We were in a rush so we asked him to get someone to just clean it instead. It was sparkling when we returned. When we returned, we ordered a nightcap from the bar. Unfortunately they could only take card payments because they didn't have enough change in the till. I'd thought that was kind of a given basic in retail, but we paid by card. We sat in the lounge area with the hard no-thrills sofas. They had the footy on in the corner. It was warm. This Travelodge isn't too far from a railway line where the trains rumble past quite frequently. The last one i heard was at half one in the morning and they were still passing at half six, roughly every twenty minutes. For breakfast, we took the lift down. There are two lifts, both are small (hold 8 small people each) and were really dirty and smelt a bit. We were greeted by the kitchen staff when we entered the lounge for breakfast. That was nice. Items available were a range of boxed cereals, milk, croissants, toast, muffins, a range of spreads, yoghurts and sausages, bacon, tomatoes, egg and beans. The cooked foods were all tasty, except for the scrambled egg, which had no flavour at all. Tea, coffee and juices were also available. You'll need to get down there within half an hour of it opening as seating is limited. There is also a free pay phone for the use of calling taxi's which everyone in Brighton seems to do as the fares are so cheap! The staff were very helpful. Check out was a doddle you just hand your door cards back in at receptions and that's it you're free to go:)

Russell Guest House - guesthouses - Updated May 2026

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