Our contemporary and convenient hotel is located in the heart of the city in the New England Quarter, a stone’s throw from The Lanes and close to transport links.
In each of our spacious rooms you can expect large beds, an ensuite bathroom with complimentary toiletries, a flat-screen TV and Freeview, free WiFi, tea and coffee. We also offer rooms that are wheelchair friendly with wide doorways, low beds, extra floor space and accessible bathrooms.
For ideas on how to make the most of your stay check out this guide to Brighton.
Oddsocks Bar and Kitchen is conveniently located within the hotel, and offers drinks, meals, and everything in between. Need a pick me up? The expert baristas at our in-house Costa Coffee will sort you out.
And if you’re too comfy to move, our room service is available 24 hours a day, with a condensed menu between 10pm and 6am.
We offer nine fully-equipped meeting rooms where you’ll get free Wifi and an expert team of events staff to ensure the smooth running of your event.
If you’re overwhelmed with choice for your stay in Brighton, here’s a rundown of our top things to do in this vibrant and fabulously quirky city.
Brighton Palace Pier
Embrace seaside kitsch with a fun-filled hour or two at Brighton Palace Pier. Play on the slot machines, have a go on the rides, take pictures from the pier and eat fish and chips looking out across the English Channel.
We recommend: wrapping up warm as it can get very windy out on the pier.
North Laine
If you love shopping in offbeat independent shops, North Laine is the place for you. With more than 300 shops all located within a compact space, your visit to Brighton isn’t complete without a wander through its famously funky shopping quarter.
We recommend: visiting North Laine if you’re vegetarian, where you’ll find some superb meat-free produce.
Undercliff Walk
Take in the fresh sea air with a stroll along Undercliff Walk, which skirts along the bottom of the white chalk cliffs to the east of the marina. The pathway along the sea wall is flat and paved, perfect if you’re with children or you’re looking for a gentle stroll without compromising on stunning views.
We recommend: stopping at Ovingdean Undercliff Cafe along the way for delicious homemade cakes and a good old cup of tea.
Brighton Beach
Whether you’re visiting in the depths of winter or the height of summer, a trip to Brighton Beach is a must. Take a bracing walk along the pebbles, or lay down your towel and bask in the sunshine on those precious few days of British summertime. If you’re feeling active, try out stand-up paddle boarding or sea kayaking.
We recommend: visiting in July to experience the annual Paddle Round the Pier Festival.
Booth Museum of Natural History
If you want to do something a little different during your weekend in Brighton, visit The Booth Museum of Natural History where you’ll see butterflies, birds, bones and fossils. There are lots of hands-on, interactive displays, and entrance is fee. We recommend: if you have young children, looking out for the museum’s special early years’ sessions for 2-5 year olds.
Brighton Dome
In the evening, take a short walk from the hotel to Brighton Dome to see brilliant performances spanning live music, film, theatre and visual arts. The Dome is also one of the venues for the annual Brighton Festival, a three-week long celebration of the arts.
We recommend: taking a walk in the beautiful surrounding gardens if you’re passing during the daytime.
Theatre Royal Brighton
Pay a visit to one of the oldest working theatres in Britain by seeing a play, musical or family show at the Theatre Royal. The grade II listed building is impressive for the architecture alone, so make sure you go and check it out if you’re interested in interior design. We recommend: looking out for the special matinee deals if you want to save a few pennies.
Brighton is jam-packed full of wonderful things to do and places to see, but if you fancy venturing further afield, here’s a handful of ideas to help you on your way.
If you need some extra ideas, make sure you have a chat with our front desk staff who are always more than happy to offer their advice and top tips.
Whether you’re heading home or spending more time exploring this beautiful part of the UK, it’s easy to travel onward to local towns and cities from Brighton by either car or train. To help plan your journey, here’s how long it’ll take to reach some of the most popular onward destinations from Jurys Inn Brighton.
London: one hour 45 minutes by car, or one hour by train
Portsmouth: one hour 10 minutes by car, or one hour 20 minutes by train
Southampton: one hour 30 minutes by car, or one hour 50 minutes by train
Dover: two hours by car, two hours 30 minutes by train with one change at Ashford International
We look forward to welcoming you here at our hotel in Brighton very soon.