The Oriental, Brighton
Set within a Regency grade II* listed building, one of the original Brighton boutique
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hotels we are service-led. All our rooms are in a contemporary style with flat screen TV & dvd/cd players, silk headboards, L'Occitane products, desk space, free wi...
...Just a few words to explain how bad is this hotel.
The dirtiness is all around, the food is always carry in the worse conditions, this is just digusting mess.
This is the Brightonhotel Hilton Metropol.
I can´t understand why they know in advance that a health and hygiene inspection is about to came giving them time to hide all the mess, they push us to work harder. This hotel is the worse in town. Customers must know.
The dirtiness is all around, the food is always carry in the worse conditions, this is just digusting mess.
This is the Brightonhotel Hilton Metropol.
I can´t understand why they know in advance that a health and hygiene inspection is about to came giving them time to hide all the mess, they push us to work harder. This hotel is the worse in town. Customers must know....
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...-handedly invented the seaside by promoting its health benefits to the rich and famous.
The second catalyst to expansion was the influence royal patronage and that powered the town’s fashionable and aristocratic heyday between 1790 and 1830. One of the aristocratic patients of Russell was the ebolient Duke of Cumberland a brother to George III. On one fateful occasion in the late 18th century Prince George, Prince of Wales travelled to Brighton and fell in love with the place and transformed it into quite simply the most fashionable playground in Britain. He built his fabulous marine Pavilion. An oriental uber-palace with a magical domed exterior and a riot of different styles within. It must simply be seen to be believed. And with the palace came parties and people and debauchery. But George (or Prinny as he is still affectionately known...
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Advantages: Great location Disadvantages: Not very clean. Breakfast not so good
...Myself and my partner decided on a weekend break in Brighton. We decided on the New Europe Hotel at £60 a night for a double room with breakfast.
Our first impression of the room was that it wasn't very clean. We had a fantastic view of the sea and Brighton Pier ... well it would have been a great view if the windows had not been so filthy.
We were advised it was ok to park the car on the steet directly outside the hotel. Next morning the car was about to be towed away and we got a £30 parking fine.
Whilst booking the hotel by telephone I was informed the total price of the room included the entrance fee to a local night club. This turned out to be untrue. There was a concession but it was not totally free entrance.
The breakfast was unsubstanstial as the chef was unable to cook eggs. They were fried so hard they had...
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Gone are the days that a holiday in a seaside resort was staying in a boring B&B with an strict landlady and having to share a bathroom down the hall usually with extremely dodgy plumbing!
Recently staying in Brighton all the memories of this type of... more
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Ai Mori d'Oriente Hotel
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To best describe Hotel Dusk you could say it is an interactive novel in... more