DOUBLETREE BY HILTON BRIGHTON METROPOLE
Read moreIt's hard to beat the DoubleTree, with its breathtaking sea views and top-of-the-range services! This beautiful hotel is just a stone's throw from Brighton's main attractions. The rooms and suites are modern and ultra-comfortable, and the attentive staff offer exceptional service. The swimming pool, sauna and steam room are welcome after a day of sightseeing, and the buffet breakfast is varied. A relaxing and invigorating stay.
OLD BANK HOTEL
Read moreA marvel of modernity, comfort and good taste. This hotel, whose rooms offer exceptional views of the old town, is chic, expensive and splendid! The uncluttered decor showcases the owner's fine collection of contemporary art, and he's also a patron of the arts in his spare time. Rooms are spacious and luxurious, with marble bathrooms. An establishment where you'll enjoy taking the stairs to admire the paintings. Rooms that don't overlook High Street are the quietest.
HÔTEL PELIROCCO
Read more19 rooms decorated in 19 different styles, all guided by the same inspiration: pop culture. From the vodka bottles that light up the glass walls, the tropical palm trees painted on the surfaces, to the sexy boudoir, every element here is extravagant and burlesque. On the first floor, the cocktail bar even attracts outside visitors, who revel in the trendy atmosphere, enhanced by an excellent playlist (available on CD). A stay you won't forget, with a touch of rock'n'roll.
BRIGHTON HOUSE
Read moreSimple, elegant decor, a hearty breakfast and a central location: these are the three major assets of this charming B&B, opened in 2004 by Christine and Lucho, in a beautifully renovated historic house. It's a very pleasant place to stay, with quality bedding offering well-deserved rest after a day exploring Brighton. The generous, full buffet breakfast even includes organic ingredients. This pleasant address in the heart of the city also offers a genuinely attentive staff.
SANDGATE HOTEL
Read moreIdeal for a break before or after the return to France, beautiful sea view, elegant, modern and comfortable rooms (15 rooms). Some have a balcony.
SEASPRAY GUEST HOUSE
Read moreIdeally located on the seafront 100 m from Pier and close to all the activities, family atmosphere and conviviality.
THE WINCHESTER ROYAL HOTEL
Read moreJust a stone's throw from the pedestrian precinct and the cathedral, this hotel offers the ideal setting for a stay in the heart of England's ancient capital. Once a private residence in the 16th century, the building served as a bishop's residence, then a Benedictine convent, before being converted into a hotel in 1857. Enlarged and renovated, the rooms are spacious and elegant, and it's now a privileged vacation destination, whose value is enhanced tenfold by the garden and grand restaurant.
WINDY RIDGE
Read moreA very charming B & B located in old into cottages, the welcome is warm, the couple Hugh and Linda is quite wonderful. View of the estuary and sea, the ideal base for exploring Kent.
THE WINDMILL
Read moreSleep in a mill, bathed by a tranquil river. The rooms have been designed to highlight this atypical building. The sober and modern decoration adds to the wooden beams and white brick walls. A superb place, which lacks originality.
NOVOTEL
Read moreThe quality and demand of the members of the Novotel de Southampton will satisfy you. Swimming pool, sauna and Jacuzzi will make you feel at home in this hotel. Novotel is the assurance of having a comfortable bed and a clean room. The traditional breakfast is of quality.
NEW FOREST CIDER
Read moreHere we manufacture cider to the old. Tasting sessions are organized and, of course, a store sells local products.
PASKINS TOWN HOUSE
Read moreBack to the 1920 s, at Paskins, a cute B & B. The rooms are decorated with a touch of cinéphilie, with posters of old films. In the dining room, you can eat lunch alongside a grammophone, Art deco trinkets and Dessins drawings. Last surprise, breakfast presents original options, such as eggs from duck or porridge to whisky.
PARK LODGE HOTEL
Read moreFriendly atmosphere, close to the sea and the centre. A small white family hotel with blue blinds. Off-season discounts and for stays of three or more nights.
GRAND HOTEL
Read moreThe hotel is on the seafront, many, rooms. Practical since the hotel is next to attractions for children.
HAMBLEDON HOTEL
Read moreIs deemed to be a hotel for walkers. There are stays (3 nights) with daily walks from 10 km to 15 km. Another hotel, the Brookside Forge in Freshwater, offers the same kind of relaxation.
THE CROWN INN
Read moreA th century stone relay, transformed into a pub and hotel. Food is simple and plentiful.
LANGHORNE GARDEN HOTEL
Read moreAll rooms have a bathroom and TV and have been renovated. The hotel also has 2 bars and a restaurant.
LODDINGTON HOUSE
Read moreLocated next to the ferry terminals, with a view of the port and only a 10-minute walk from the city centre, this B & B is ideal for a transition between France and England and a little longer in Dover.
HOLE IN THE ROOF
Read moreStrange idea to call his hotel "the hole in the roof", British humor of race, in any case here is nice, clean and warm.
THE HILLSIDE
Read moreThe oldest hotel in the city, built in 1801, is surrounded by two acres of lawns and gardens. The rooms are quietly decorated and the main asset of the hotel remains its sea view.