Brighton has been a holiday destination for UK and overseas visitors for years. The focal point of the town is, without doubt, the seaside, where locals gather to watch and be watched.
Brighton Seaside hotels offer more than just a place to rest your head. A day relaxing in a comfortable hotel room with a view of the sea can be as restful as exploring the surrounds. With a location close to the beach, guests can drop in and out during the daytime.
Top Three Things to Do in Brighton - Seaside
1. Brighton's pleasure pier is right in the heart of the tourist area. A Graded building, it is home to a theme park, food stalls, arcade, skating rink and numerous bars and a restaurant. This conglomeration of entertainment and activities makes it a number one attraction in Brighton.
2. Just off the seafront is The Lanes, a shopping district that started life as a series of fisherman's cottages. There are also some wonderful antique shops here.
3. The Royal Pavilion, a landmark attraction in Brighton, lies only a short distance from the seashore and is a wonderful example of John Nash's architecture.
Where to Eat
Brighton's restaurant scene is incredibly varied and offers tastes from across the world. From French to Italian, Japanese to Thai, there are restaurants, cafes, bars and eateries offering meals to suit every taste and every budget. In 2007, Remy Martin's Restaurant Awards named Brighton the 'Best English City to Dine In' outside of London. Examples of tasty and inexpensive restaurants include Strada, an Italian restaurant, in an ideal central location and the chilled out bar The Blind Busker.
Where to Stay: Brighton Seaside Hotels
Hotels in Brighton seaside offers fantastic views, comfortable rooms and a variety of places to stay. From comfortable guesthouses to cheap hotels in Brighton seaside, accommodation in Brighton seaside has something for everyone and with prices to suit any budget.