"Great Value in a super location"Reviewed by Lynda V of "Redwood City, CA" on Apr 3, 2012
I had a very good experience at the hotel. My room (252) was large and overlooked the beach and pier. This hotel has the prime location along the beach - but remember, it is an old hotel. Yes, the floors squeak, and the windows may have to be propped open, but for the money you can't beat it. The downside of the beach view is the noise from the street right below - but it didn't bother me. I am a 70 year old woman traveling alone and used to nice hotels - and I loved the location - just a few short blocks from the Lanes for shopping, across from the beach with its outdoor restaurants, and right next to the bus stop for the bus to Heathrow and Gatwick. No taxi needed! Breakfast was fine - the food on the buffet was even hot which is more than I can say for many more expensive hotels. The bar itself was small but friendly, and the prices very reasonable. The large lounge may be one of the prime locations on the beach - and sitting with a cup of coffee and reading the morning paper starts the day perfectly. Lots of painting going on at the hotel and all around town, getting ready for the onslaught of tourists expected this summer. After reading some of the comments on the internet about this hotel, I was worried - but I have to say I was very pleasantly surprised. I would return.
"Best Western Brighton Hotel"Reviewed by carole F of "Sacramento, Ca." on Aug 4, 2010
This is a sea front hotel. The hotel is very comfortable, clean and well kept up but it is noisy. The elevator was next to my room and noisy most of the night. People were outside yelling until 3am. The hotel does have a great location right across the street from the beach.
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All rates are per double room per night and exclude taxes and fees. They are subject to availability.