Brighton Hostels

10/23/2008

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Brighton is the place to be when you want the bright lights of the city, the right stuff in people and tons of fun. Indeed, Brighton is right on the tourist map with its eight million visitors annually! Of course, Brighton hostels will never disappoint visitors who come to see Brighton’s attractions including its vibrant night life and beach life. With these hostels, Brighton shines even brighter. Indeed, you might never want to leave your Brighton hostel! You simply must visit Brighton now and experience the best hostels in Brighton today!

Brighton Beach Hotel, Brighton

Brighton Beach Hotel has two great things going for it – proximity to the happening places in Brighton, especially the beach and beautiful architecture. This appropriately named Brighton hostel is only minutes away from the beach, with great ocean views from the rooms’ windows. Imagine waking up to the beauty of the ocean every day of your stay in one of the most seaside hostels Brighton can offer!

This most quaint of Brighton hostels boasts of fantastic architecture that mixes regency styles with modern comforts. You get traditional high ceilings and sash windows with modern conveniences like Internet connection, television, telephone and beverage amenities in every room from this hostel. Brighton visitors checking into the Beach Hotel can satisfy their food cravings either in the Regency Restaurant or in the numerous dining places around the hostel.

The Heathers, Brighton

The Heathers hostel in Brighton has three notable feathers in its cap, so to speak – very accommodating and friendly staff, very clean accommodations, and very filling breakfasts. In this hostel, Brighton residents show their hospitality, helpfulness and hearty cheer. As one happy guest commented, the staff extended all the assistance they needed during their stay.

As one of the best European-style Brighton hostels, The Heathers boasts of immaculately-kept rooms and facilities from its reception areas to its private rooms. The rooms are adequate to keep a group of friends or a whole family comfortable inside its very clean accommodations.

This hostel in Brighton offers its guests breakfast choices that have made many guests comment most favorably on it. For many, breakfast was the best part!

The Prince Regent Hotel, Brighton

At the Prince Regent Hotel, you will be treated to princely comforts inside a beautifully restored Victorian hostel. Brighton was the holiday retreat of the Prince Regent, later King George IV, and now it is yours. With Brighton’s brilliant beaches, hot night spots and historic buildings at the tips of your hands from this most princely of hostels Brighton boasts of, you are assured of activities to make you forget your cares in the world.

This aptly named Brighton hostel is a proud host of Regency-styled bedrooms with expansive views of the Brighton beaches. However, within these old-fashioned and opulent bedroom walls are ultra-modern conveniences that would have made King George IV drool with envy. Consider the amenities within the most modern of hostels in Brighton – ensuite bathrooms, color television, telephone, central heating and a mini-bar to boot. Just perfect for a nightcap!

The Westbourne Hotel, Brighton

You will be staying in a beautiful Victorian period house when you stay at the Westbourne Hotel, one of the most attractive of Brighton hostels. Inside this picturesque building are modern amenities that belie its design including, but not limited to, ensuite facilities, guest lounge, dining room, parking garage and breakfast choices for everybody’s palates. At this Brighton hostel, you can choose to go full English, continental, and vegan with your breakfasts.

Other Brighton hostels cannot compare with the centrality of its location – just a few minutes’ walk away from the famous Brighton beachfront and very accessible to the Conference Center, the Palace Pier, the Lanes and the Brighton Marina, among others. Indeed, this Brighton hostel can be the birthplace of your love affair with Brighton!

UMI Hotel Brighton, Brighton

You and me – we are the people that UMI Hotel Brighton aims to please well. Among all the hostels Brighton plays host to, this is one of the most accessible to Brighton’s famous beaches. From across the hostel, Brighton’s beach attractions are within easy reach so much so that these are literally at your doorstep! This is great for those times when only sun, sand and sea can give you happiness.

Amidst the hostels Brighton boasts of, the UMI Hotel Brighton is the one where fun is literally at your doorstep, too! There are nightclubs and pubs surrounding this hostel, Brighton being world famous for its night club scene. After a hard night of partying, you can relax in your room where you have amenities like a modern bathroom with ample supply of toiletries and towels, color television and abundant supply of coffee and tea for your nightcap. Truly, a place for you and me!

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