The Brighton Beach Hotel is located on Brighton seafront and most of its good-value rooms ... more
have a sea view or views of the Palace Pier.Brighton Beach Hotel is a 3-minute walk from the beach, a 5-minute walk from the pier and a 10-minute walk from the to...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Beach Hotel together with the Regency Restaurant date back to early 1828's when the ... more
restaurant was Lawson and Son jewellery shop and the hotel was St Alban's Hotel In 1930 Lawson and Son jewellery shop became the Regency Restaurant and the hotel wa...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Beach Hotel and Regency Restaurant date back to 1828, when the restaurant was Lawson & ... more
Son jewellery shop and the hotel known as St. Alban's Hotel. In 1930, Lawson & Son jewellery shop became the Regency Restaurant and the hotel was renamed The Bea...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Beach Hotel is located in Brighton, England, 50 metres from the seafront ... more
directly overlooking the West Pier, and within one mile of attractions including Brighton Pier, the Royal Pavilion, and The Lanes. Brighton railway station is one mile from the hotel, with regular services to Gatwick Airport. Hotel Features. The Beach Hotel is a Regency building dating from 1828. The lobby provides wireless Internet and a 24 hour front desk with multilingual staff offers express check in and check out, and a safe deposit box. Parking is available on the opposite side of the square (surcharge). Converted in 1930 from a jewellery shop, the Regency Restaurant at the Beach Hotel specialises in locally caught seafood, including lobster, oysters, Dover sole, and sea bass. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served in a dining area with sea views. The beach offers water sports from sailing to windsurfing. The nearest golf course is three miles away at East Brighton Golf Club. Guestrooms. The 32 guestrooms at the Beach Hotel reflect traditional Regency style architecture with modern furniture and fixtures. Amenities include televisions, direct dial phones, desks, coffee and tea making facilities, and refrigerators. All rooms have private bathrooms with showers, bathtubs, and hair dryers. Expert Tip. Brighton's Grade I listed West Pier was built in 1866, originally with six ornamental houses of oriental design, before a bandstand and concert hall were added. The pier was closed in 1975 but remains a major landmark.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Beach Hotel is located in Brighton, England, 50 metres from the seafront ... more
directly overlooking the West Pier, and within one mile of attractions including Brighton Pier, the Royal Pavilion, and The Lanes. Brighton railway station is one mile from the hotel, with regular services to Gatwick Airport. Hotel Features. The Beach Hotel is a Regency building dating from 1828. The lobby provides wireless Internet and a 24 hour front desk with multilingual staff offers express check in and check out, and a safe deposit box. Parking is available on the opposite side of the square (surcharge). Converted in 1930 from a jewellery shop, the Regency Restaurant at the Beach Hotel specialises in locally caught seafood, including lobster, oysters, Dover sole, and sea bass. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served in a dining area with sea views. The beach offers water sports from sailing to windsurfing. The nearest golf course is three miles away at East Brighton Golf Club. Guestrooms. The 32 guestrooms at the Beach Hotel reflect traditional Regency style architecture with modern furniture and fixtures. Amenities include televisions, direct dial phones, desks, coffee and tea making facilities, and refrigerators. All rooms have private bathrooms with showers, bathtubs, and hair dryers. Expert Tip. Brighton's Grade I listed West Pier was built in 1866, originally with six ornamental houses of oriental design, before a bandstand and concert hall were added. The pier was closed in 1975 but remains a major landmark.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: great location, cheap, nice rooms, excellent food Disadvantages: no parking, quite dated
Introduction to the hotel:
The Royal Albion Hotel was built in 1826 and is situated in a fantastic location opposite Brighton pier. It is a three star hotel and has 186 guest rooms offering views of Brightonbeach or the town centre.
My experience of the hotel:
I spent one night in the hotel in January of this year and for a three star hotel I was quite impressed. I and my girlfriend booked a double room for £55 and it was a spacious room with a four poster bed, couch, satellite television, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and a lovely modern bathroom with a Jacuzzi bath. When we checked in the hotel staff asked us if we would like to upgrade to a room with a Jacuzzi batch for £10, we said no, but were a bit intrigued to find one anyways - they had obviously given our room away and were trying to get the extra £10 out ...
Advantages: Great views if you have a seafront room Disadvantages: Bathroom a little lacking
This was a good hotel to stay at if in Brighton but make sure you get a good deal because I don't think it's worth it at full price.
It is not as glam as The Grand nor Metropole a few hundred yards up the street but does boast equally wonderful sea views. We were in room 201 and got a great deal staying the Sunday night only. The room had beautiful large bay windows overlooking the sea and remains of the destroyed pier. It was glorious to wake up to. The room itself was of a decent size although the bed was a little on the narrow side for the two of us.
A few things to note on the downside: our room did have a big stain on the carpet and the bathrooms leave a little to be desired. They are very basic and the shower only reached a warm temperature while at full heat but never got hot.
I think had we paid full price (which I ...
Advantages: fantastic staff, lovely hotel Disadvantages: ants in the bathroom
Cyprus was'nt my 1st choice for a hoiday this year, but Ruth my partners sister telephoned us in August 2004 to say she was getting married abroad in July 2005, and would we like to attend. Of course we said yes and so the task of booking in to the same hotel on the same board status began. Cols sister was traveling with Thomas Cook, so I called them ''no room'' they said '' Oh no'' I said. So on to my trusted PC, entered the name of the hotel in too a search engine and walla - a few moments later we was booked all inclusive in to the Anastasia BeachHotel.
After negotiating Larnaca airport, we located our taxis for the transfer and off we went through barren countryside along a stretch of road that was apparently a Motorway, two lanes and a speed restriction of 100km an hour. We turned off the motorway and past some appartments which ...