Positioned on the city?s regenerated Jubilee Street, in the North Laine area of Brighton, this newly-opened hotel features a fusion of cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art... more...technology with serene spirituality and Feng Shui.
Positioned on regenerated Jubilee Street, in the North Laine area of Brighton, this ... more
newly-opened hotel fuses cutting-edge design with state-of-the-art technology, serene spirituality and Feng Shui.Described as ‘a hotel where Freddie Mercury might have ...
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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: Free entry Disadvantages: Gets very crowded
Seaside piers seem to be a very British tradition and there are many different examples to be found in England and Wales, although oddly none exist north of the border in Scotland. Brighton's pier is one of the most famous of them all. Officially known as The Brighton Marine Palace Pier or the Palace Pier for short it officially opened in the May of 1899. By this date the Victorians and their predecessors had already built many other piers, including two earlier ones at Brighton.
Brighton's first pier was constructed in 1823. This was known as The Royal Suspension Chain Pier and still existed in 1891 when construction of the Palace Pier began. At this time the Chain Pier was considered to be unsafe and was in a state of disrepair so one of the conditions attached to the construction of the new pier was that this old one was demolished ...
micksheff 09.05.2009
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and very, very clean! I am quite fussy with public toilets and will only use Brighton station toilets and Hove park due to the fact most public toilets are full of nasty things. The park is very entertaining for children so you can have a chat with friends knowing the children are entertained and aren't pestering you every five minutes. The park itself is very clean and I haven't noticed any rubbish anywhere! I have trapsed across the grass because I couldn't be bothered following the path and I haven't noticed any dog poop which is also very important as the worst thing that can happen to any parent is dog poop on the wheels!
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There is only one thing I dislike and I am not keen about is that some dog owners let their dogs run loose although I haven't met an unfriendly dog it isn't worth the risk especially when there are ...
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Product details
Long Name
Myhotel Brighton
Rating
4 Stars
Rooms
80
Type
Hotel
Address
17 Jubilee Street
Post Code
BN1 1GE
City
Brighton & Hove
County
East Sussex
Country
United Kingdom
Continent
Europe
Manufacturer's product description
Positioned on the city?s regenerated Jubilee Street, in the North Laine area of Brighton, this newly-opened hotel features a fusion of cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art technology with serene spirituality and Feng Shui.
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