Hotel Door

Brighton has a long history of being the top seaside and summer time location in England and, by and large, in all of Britain. It’s no wonder: while its beaches may be nothing like those you can experience elsewhere in the continent, it definitely has its very own particular charm – much like this beachfront Brighton vintage hotel. The hotel has been around for half a millennium, in one form or another, and its current owners have emphasized this by maintaining its quaint, cozy charm. However, make no mistake. In terms of amenities, this hotel is fully modern and can even cater to the most exigent of tastes. To boot, it’s also pet- and child-friendly!

All the rooms of this beachfront Brighton vintage hotel are decorated in a style that reminds one of the history this place has seen. It’s understated, delicate and beautiful. All rooms have coffee and tea facilities, en-suite bathrooms, and hairdryers. The hotel also has a bar, which overlooks the seafront and promenade, and its hotel is modern, with a top selection of fine wines. If you’re there on business, you can be sure you are going to enjoy high-speed internet and conference rooms.

Our top picks in the local area

For families

The Painting Pottery Café, opened in 1999 is the place in Brighton where you will want to take your family for a fun day spent exercising your creativity.

For romance

Take a walk in the surrounding area of The Lanes and simply enjoy the atmosphere of the city in all its glory. The Lanes is Brighton encapsulated, at its most genuine and charming. Since it’s very close to the waterfront, it also makes a perfect setting for romance.

For culture

The Brighton Dome is Brighton’s top venue for music performances, theater performances, and dance shows. If you’re in town and catch a show there, make sure to check out the building’s impressive architecture.

For shopping

The Chocoholly Chocolate Workshop is great if you’re passionate about all things chocolate. Not only can you buy chocolate at this cute little shop-cum-factory, but you can even whip up your own batch!

For eating out

If you choose to stay at the beachfront Brighton vintage hotel described above, you can always opt to eat out at 64 Degrees, a brand new restaurant in the area. The concept of this restaurant is based on small portions, which allow all patrons to create their own tasting menu.

For nightlife

Bar 76 is the top nightlife destination in Brighton. It’s unique, with plenty of personality and a lot of fun to be had by everyone!

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