Located on the east of Nakadachiuri gate of Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Brighton Hotel ... more
with its classic architecture, harmonizes with Kyoto's beauty. The Atrium Lobby with natural light, water and greenery as the motif for your special time in Kyoto a...
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Located on the east of Nakadachiuri gate of Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Brighton Hotel ... more
with its classic architecture, harmonizes with Kyoto's beauty. The Atrium Lobby with natural light, water and greenery as the motif for your special time in Kyoto a...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,28/10 - A 3 star,newly refurbished hotel to a 4 star ... more
standard. Situated on the seafront in the heart of the Lanes. Fantastic sea-views from many rooms and No.1 Bar and Bistro. There are also extensive leisure facilities.**PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BISTRO WILL BE OPEN FOR BREAKFAST ONLY OVER CHRISTMAS 2009 (24TH, 25TH AND 26TH DECEMBER) We overlook the famous Brighton Pier & Promenade.The Lanes are found behind the hotel with antiques,jewllery,restaurants & bars. The town centre is a 5 min walk away and the Marina a 5 min drive.
Just off the vibrant Brighton & Hove seafront, a stone's throw from the beach and only a ... more
15-20 minute walk from Brighton's town centre.The hotel features 58 well-appointed bedrooms and a spacious lounge with popular bar and private gardens.Ample parking is available just outside the hotel using a low-cost residential permit scheme (available to hotel guests); ideal for a stroll into town to explore Brighton's exciting attractions, famous Lanes for stylish shopping and superb nightlife.
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Built in 1826, this Regency-style hotel offers sea views from its premier position ... more
directly opposite Brighton pier.The Royal Albion Hotel has rooms equipped with convenient facilities such as television, telephone, hairdryer and trouser press, with some rooms even boasting jacuzzi baths. The restaurant, lounge and bar all provide fabulous views of the English Channel and offer traditional food all day. The vibrant Bar Rogue stylishly serves food and drink, with great music at night.The hotel is within easy reach of the major motorways links, with Gatwick Airport conveniently located a 30-minute drive away, or 45 minutes by train. Brighton railway station isn’t far and the main bus/coach station is just around the corner.
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Perfectly positioned for all of the area’s main attractions, this recently refurbished ... more
Victorian building is situated in Kempton, one of the most attractive areas of Brighton. Only recently named as a city, this popular seaside resort has a lively marina and many attractions for both adults and children. The famous Arts Festival in May attracts some of the world's finest performers and artists, but Brighton is bursting with theatrical and musical events all year round. The Alvia Hotel is ideally located just off the seafront, close to the centre of Brighton, with most of the major conference and meetings venues, including the city's major convention centre - the Brighton Centre - only a short walk away.
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Situated on the seafront opposite Brighton's historic West Pier, The Granville is a ... more
boutique hotel with 24 eclectic bespoke rooms, individually themed from Minimalist to Art Deco, Japanese and Gothic.The Granville Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from shops restaurants and on the doorstep of many clubs. Brighton Train Station is a 10-minute walk away. Near to the Granville Hotel are Brighton Beach, The Royal Pavilion with its beautiful gardens, the Brighton Dome, the North Laine and Lanes shopping areas as well as the Churchill Square Shopping Centre.The rooms have a luxurious bathroom, some with a Jacuzzi or corner bath. Many of the bedrooms have a superb view across the coastline.All of the rooms are furnished with a TV and some have DVD, CD and video facilities. Complimentary broadband wireless internet access is available in all rooms. Guests also have access to a PlayStation game library.On the lower ground floor there is a beautiful restaurant & bar which is affiliated to the hotel, offering a selection of international dishes. During the warmer months, guests can enjoy al fresco dining on the Summer Terrace..
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With an excellent location opposite the Louvre and the Tuileries Gardens, the Hotel ... more
Brighton offers luxurious accommodation in the heart of Paris and is housed in a magnificent 19th-century building.The Hotel Brighton blends historical charm with modern comfort. All the rooms have been refurbished and feature typical Parisian decor, period furniture and lovely paintings. Admire the antique furniture, chandeliers, and wonderful pieces of art which adorn the salon and the breakfast room.Paris’s attractions are all easily accessible on foot or via the numerous Metro stops surrounding the hotel. The professional staff at the Hotel Brighton will be happy to help you organise your stay in Paris 24 hours a day.
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On the seafront, in the heart of vibrant Kemptown, opposite Brighton’s famous Palace Pier, ... more
the Amsterdam Hotel offers award-winning accommodation in stylish, newly decorated rooms.Voted Brighton's Favourite Hotel 2009 in the annual Golden Handbag Awards, the Amsterdam Hotel offers a selection of large, newly decorated rooms to suit all budgets. Stylish, modern and sophisticated, all of the rooms have large en suite walk-in shower rooms and LCD flat-screen TVs with Freeview digital channels. Some rooms have stunning views over Brighton's famous pier, the beach and the seafront.Light and airy, the stylish and contemporary bar was completely refurbished in 2005. Looking out to sea, the bar has a large outdoor terrace, a big-screen music video system and free Wi-Fi.In the heart of Brighton's vibrant scene, the hotel is close to all of the amazing restaurants, friendly bars, theatres, shops and, of course, the exciting nightlife.
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In the heart of Brighton, quietly situated 100 metres from the sea in Regency Square, this ... more
charming hotel occupies 3 beautifully restored Regency buildings.Topps Hotel is full of character and charm. Each room is individually furnished and has an en suite bathroom. The hotel’s central location makes it convenient for all that Brighton has to offer. The Lanes, with its narrow alleyways of antique shops and exclusive boutiques is nearby.Also nearby are the Downs, Brighton Race Course and Marina, Beachy Head, Glyndebourne and Arundel. London is a mere 50 minutes away, by train.With just 15 rooms, the service is attentive and personal, with the special attention to every guest’s needs that only a small family-run hotel can provide.
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Looking out to sea from a superb location on the seafront in the centre of Brighton, this ... more
elegant Grade II listed building offers comfortable and charming 3-star hotel accommodation The hotel was formerly 3 magnificent Regency private residences and was converted into a beautifully presented hotel at the turn of the last century. The fantastic location means that Brighton’s beach, conference centre and cosmopolitan nightlife are just moments away. Situated in the heart of the city centre, the Kings Hotel is a tranquil haven retaining much of its beautiful original period character and mixing modern and traditional interiors with impeccable service from attentive staff. Many of the 90 newly refurbished en suite rooms have magnificent sea views. All rooms are tastefully designed and feature all the modern comforts and facilities you need, whether you are exploring the city as a tourist, visiting on business or attending a conference. Each room boasts Sky satellite TV, free Wi-Fi wireless internet access and modem-link telephones.
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On a tree-lined avenue, just 2 minutes walk from the seafront and just 5 minutes from Hove ... more
Railway Station, this elegant Victorian hotel offers free on-site parking and an indoor pool.The Courtlands is the only hotel in Hove that has its own private on-site car park and an indoor heated swimming pool. The spacious en suite rooms are elegant and comfortable with modern comforts and facilities. Wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel at a small additional cost. The award-winning restaurant is open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner and there is also a popular lounge barThe hotel also has a beach hut overlooking Brighton and Hoves seafront. The beach hut is available for hire on a daily basis to hotel guests at an additional cost. Further details are available on request.
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Advantages: Location Disadvantages: uncomfortable, not very clean, dated decor
I stayed in this hotel for 2 nights on a short break to Kyoto when we were on holiday in Tokyo last year.
The location is excellent and is only a few minutes walk from the beautiful Gion district.
The rooms are very small but I have to say this is standard across Japan in the lower priced hotels especially in the main Cities.
The room wasn't comfortable and I wouldn't like to have stayed here for any longer than 2 nights.
The decor was very dated and there was a lack of air conditioning which wasn't much fun as it was extremely hot when we stayed there.
The room did have everything you need, it was just a little cramped and not very welcoming.
The standard of cleanliness wasn't great, it wasn't really dirty, but it certainly could have been better.
One little detail that I did like even though it is very small is that they left ...
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 ...
Advantages: It is a fascinating city which presents many of the contrasts of Japan Disadvantages: This review is very long - but there is so much to Kyoto that I've only given you the main sites
Warning: many of you may want to scan this review, as it is far too long. Kyoto has a great deal to see though...
Kyoto gives its name to possibly Japan's most historically and culturally rich prefecture (kyoto-ken), and is contained within the Kansai region. The city itself which was then known as Heian-kyo, was used as the country's capital before Tokyo and shares this privilege with nearby Nara which predates it. Along with Osaka, Nara is also well worth a visit if you are interested in learning a little about Japan's history or seeing many of its most beautiful shrines and temples; many of which are national treasures, UNESCO sites or important cultural properties. The earthquake devastated and recently rebuilt Kobe is also an easy distance (all are reached within half ...
ickkate 27.08.2004
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