The Cultural Quarter
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Visit The Cultural Quarter

Leonardo Hotel Brighton
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Reviewed on 2025/12/1

Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront
Courteous staff all round. Bedroom clean and spacious
Reviewed on 2025/12/2

DoubleTree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
Breakfast times when busy was displayed on as board outside the breakfast room but in the morning. Can I suggest this information is displayed before breakfast is served. Then guests can organise themselves around the busy times. Stalina and the shorter dark haired lady from reception were very helpful ...
Reviewed on 2025/12/1

Numa Brighton Pavilion
We very much enjoyed our stay here. Minor complaints were the TV sign in (did not work) and the coffee machine did not work. Would stay again-great location.
Reviewed on 2025/12/1

Q Square by Supercity Aparthotels
Lovely clean room, all you could possibly require in the apartment and excellent location
Reviewed on 2025/12/1

Hangover Hotel
Property not secure, not much kitchenware, beds not comfortable, no hot water
Reviewed on 2025/9/28
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Brighton Centre
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Brighton Pier
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University of Sussex
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Brighton Dome
Watch a dramatic performance, a classical music display or a modern dance show in these historic buildings that once housed the royal family’s horses.

