KINGS HOTEL, BRIGHTON
Kings Hotel retains all the character and elegance of the Regency period. The en-suite
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bedrooms are well equipped with television, hairdryer, trouser press, direct dial telephone with modem and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. Located on the seafront, the Kings Hotel is within walking distance of many of Brighton's popular attractions such as the Palace Pier, Royal Pavilion, Theatre Royal and Sea Life Centre.
Kings Hotel, Brighton
Looking out to sea from a superb location on the seafront in the centre of Brighton, this
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elegant Grade II listed building offers comfortable and charming 3-star hotel accommodation The hotel was formerly 3 magnificent Regency private residences and...
Imperial Hotel, Brighton
Superbly located just of Hove's seafront, yet within a few minutes' amble to Brighton and
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its attractions. Our 76 bedrooms offer modern facilities in elegant decor. Enjoy a cocktail in Tate's bar or terrace, fine dining in Hamilton's Restaurant or simply relax in our comfortable lounge. Whether for business or leisure, you will be impressed with The Imperial Hotel. Parking available on street using our low cost residential permit scheme (£3.00 per day) available to hotel guests.
Queens Hotel, Brighton
The Queens Hotel Brighton is a 3 star hotel, our sumptuous sea front rooms have fantastic
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views. Relax and unwind in the hotel bar whilst overlooking the excitement of Brighton beach. The hotel is located in the heart of the attractive Lanes area, overlooking the famous Piers. Facilities also include the Lanes Health Club (which includes a swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym). Our new No.1 Bar and Bistro recently had its official launch party. With big leather sofas and fantastic sea-views it is the perfect place to unwind after a hard day or as a meeting place before your big night out. WiFi is complimentary.
Kings Hotel, Brighton
Located on Brighton's seafront, the Kings Hotel is perfect for both the business or
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leisure traveller. Originally 3 regency town houses we are now a modern hotel with a vibrant and cosmolitan atmosphere. Many of the hotels 90 bedrooms are seafacing with four poster beds. Spectacular sea views gives Pebbles restaurant a light and spacious atmosphere in which to dine and enjoy our simple but modern British menu, and the bar and courtyard is perfect for relaxing during your stay.Located five minutes from the famous Lanes shopping area, Brighton Conference Centre and the citys' busy nightlife, the Kings really is the perfect place to stay. We do have a small car park at the hotel, charged £15.00 per night and available on a first come first served basis. See reception as you arrive (you can pull up in front of the hotel as you arrive) who will advise you of availability. If it were full you will then be directed to on-street parking near the hotel, or the Regency Square NCP car park, which is less than a minute's walk away from the hotel. The Hotel will become fully non-smoking on the 1st April 2008
Amsterdam Hotel, Brighton
A modern, GAY friendly hotel, bar and sauna situated on the Seafront in the heart of
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Brighton's Kemptown and minutes away from the shopping district and famous night life. A variety of double rooms, all recently refurbished, with ensuite bathrooms, TVs and 24 hour access to the Bar. Sun Terrace & Bar open till late. Full Restaurant service from 11.00am to 7.00pm. Men only Sauna open until the early hours. Strictly over 18's only(NO CHILDREN), NO STAG OR HEN PARTIES and no pets allowed.
Granville Hotel, Brighton
The Granville situated right on the seafront opposite Brighton?s historic West Pier, just
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5 minutes from the shops & restaurants & literally a pebbles throw from the clubs, truly reflects the eclectic personality of the city. With 24 individually styled and themed rooms, each with its own distinct character, every stay is a fresh and exciting experience! Our attentive team ensures that every guest is extended a warm and friendly welcome, providing an attentive yet discreet service.
Advantages: Location Disadvantages: Lack of character
...I stayed in Kyoto Dai-Ni Tower Hotel, Kyoto, last Christmas with my partner for 2nights. Its one of the Tower Hotel group. Tower Hotel is the main one located in front of Kyoto station, the hotel attract visitor for its tower view around Kyoto and public bath facility. If you stay in one of their hotel you get free ticket to the Kyoto Tower and Discount coupon for bath. Dai-Ni Tower is just around the corner virtually 2min walk from station and Its slightly cheaper than the main one. If you want to stay in Kyoto for a few days and trying to see all the main temples and main tourist place with guided bus tours leaving from Kyoto Station this hotel is convenient. Most of the tour leaves pretty early in the morning so you don't want rushing around Kyoto using underground to get back to the main station in morning hour. Even if you decided...
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Advantages: Great location Disadvantages: Cannot think of any
...I just got back from Kyoto and I stayed one night in Hotel Alpha Kyoto. My Japanese friend booked this hotel for me from a japanese discount website and it costs us 9450 Yen for two people (which is about £45). This is considered an expensive rate for this hotel because if you stay during off-peak season, you can even get a room for two without breakfast for 7000 Yen. However, I stayed here during Obon festival (peak peak period). I have checked the hotel website and the price is almost the same so that means you can book directly with the hotel to get discounted rate.
Location: Only 1 minute away from Kyotoshiyakushomae Station (this is on the subway Tozai line) or 3 minutes away from Keihan Sanjo station. If you are coming from Osaka and you did not take the shinkansen or JR train, you are definitely on Keihan line that takes you...
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Advantages: great history Disadvantages: can get crowded
...Kyoto is a must for anyone visiting japan, along with Tokyo. Whereas Tokyo is the modern, vibrant japan, Kyoto is the old Japan. Kyoto is easy to find your way around, as all the underground stations have the signs written in English. The main attractions are the gold and silver temples. The gold temple is stunning - a two story building completley covered in gold leaf. The nice thing about the temples is that they are all set in their own tranquil gardens, where you can easily pass the time watching the world go by. Be warned, however, that the tourist sites in Kyoto can get very crowded, especially with partied of school children. Be prepared also for them to want to take your photo! As with all of Japan, accommodation in Kyoto is expensive. Eating out is OK, but make sure you try the Japanese food and don't just stick...
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We've just got back from a couple of nights stay at The Royal Albion in Brighton. We love going down to Brighton and had a long weekend off work together so thought we'd have a look to see if we could get a cheap couple of nights. We went on... more
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