
Hotels in Brighton, United Kingdom
Leonardo Hotel Brighton
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront
The Grand Brighton

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Brighton
On the south coast of England, Brighton is a vibrant seaside resort that’s got something for everyone. In Brighton city centre, quirky boutiques stand beside award-winning vegetarian restaurants, and musicians perform impromptu sets beside Brighton Pier before heading to a nearby microbrewery. Sea and sun-seekers will find Brighton beach the ideal place to relax in a deckchair or go kayaking among the waves. For anyone searching for places to stay in Brighton, Leonardo Hotel Brighton, Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and The Grand Brighton have stylish, contemporary rooms and are centrally located, making them ideal bases from which to explore the city.
Get your bearings
No trip to Brighton is complete without visiting the Royal Pavilion, an extravagantly ornate royal residence with manicured gardens set a few streets back from the sea. Originally built as a seaside retreat for King George IV in 1787, it’s now a popular museum and picnic location. A short walk away, on the waterfront, the Brighton Fishing Museum documents the town’s vibrant fishing heritage with photographs, artworks, models and boats.
Don’t miss
Brighton celebrates all things creative and individual, so it’s no surprise it’s home to plenty of cool, quirky shops. For rummage-worthy boutiques and upscale antique shops, head to The Lanes, or cross the road to The North Laine cultural quarter for vintage stores stocking everything from 1950s jewellery and handbags to Mexican rugs and sofas. If you’re after high-street shopping, you’ll find it all in the Churchill Square Shopping Centre.
While you’re there
Brighton is renowned for its vibrant nightlife. From hole-in-the-wall microbreweries to sleek cocktail bars and clubs for dancing into the early hours, there’s a night here for every taste. Start things early with a meal at one of Brighton’s many dining options, which span everything from streetside markets tol fine dining courtesy of Michelin Guide-recommended vegetarian restaurant Terre à Terre.
On the south coast of England, Brighton is a vibrant seaside resort that’s got something for everyone. In Brighton city centre, quirky boutiques stand beside award-winning vegetarian restaurants, and musicians perform impromptu sets beside Brighton Pier before heading to a nearby microbrewery. Sea and sun-seekers will find Brighton beach the ideal place to relax in a deckchair or go kayaking among the waves. For anyone searching for places to stay in Brighton, Leonardo Hotel Brighton, Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and The Grand Brighton have stylish, contemporary rooms and are centrally located, making them ideal bases from which to explore the city.
Get your bearings
No trip to Brighton is complete without visiting the Royal Pavilion, an extravagantly ornate royal residence with manicured gardens set a few streets back from the sea. Originally built as a seaside retreat for King George IV in 1787, it’s now a popular museum and picnic location. A short walk away, on the waterfront, the Brighton Fishing Museum documents the town’s vibrant fishing heritage with photographs, artworks, models and boats.
Don’t miss
Brighton celebrates all things creative and individual, so it’s no surprise it’s home to plenty of cool, quirky shops. For rummage-worthy boutiques and upscale antique shops, head to The Lanes, or cross the road to The North Laine cultural quarter for vintage stores stocking everything from 1950s jewellery and handbags to Mexican rugs and sofas. If you’re after high-street shopping, you’ll find it all in the Churchill Square Shopping Centre.
While you’re there
Brighton is renowned for its vibrant nightlife. From hole-in-the-wall microbreweries to sleek cocktail bars and clubs for dancing into the early hours, there’s a night here for every taste. Start things early with a meal at one of Brighton’s many dining options, which span everything from streetside markets tol fine dining courtesy of Michelin Guide-recommended vegetarian restaurant Terre à Terre.
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About the City
Brighton is known for its iconic seafront, Brighton Pier, vibrant arts scene, independent shopping in The Lanes, and the Royal Pavilion.
You should visit Brighton for its seaside charm, creative energy, cultural events, beachside fun, and excellent dining and nightlife.
Top attractions include Brighton Pier, the Royal Pavilion, SEA LIFE Brighton, British Airways i360, and shopping in The Lanes.
Late spring through early autumn (May to September) is the best time to visit, with sunny days, outdoor festivals, and beach weather.
Family favourites include Brighton Pier, SEA LIFE Brighton, Volk's Electric Railway, and beach activities. The Grand Brighton is a great family-friendly base.
Yes, Brighton is perfect for a weekend break with walkable attractions, beach access, and cozy hotels like Leonardo Hotel Brighton.
Day trips from Brighton include the Seven Sisters cliffs, Arundel Castle, Lewes, and South Downs National Park.
Brighton is highly walkable. You can explore the beach, shops, museums, and restaurants all on foot from any Leonardo hotel.
The best areas include the seafront (home to Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and The Grand Brighton), North Laine, and near Brighton Station (Leonardo Hotel Brighton).
Trains run from London Victoria or London Bridge to Brighton Station in about one hour, making it an easy day trip or weekend stay.
Brighton hosts major festivals like Brighton Festival (May), Brighton Fringe, Brighton Pride (August), and the Brighton Marathon (April).
Leonardo Hotels in the City
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and The Grand Brighton are both within a 5-minute walk of the Pier and beach, ideal for seaside stays.
Leonardo Hotel Brighton is just a 2-minute walk from Brighton Station - perfect for rail travelers.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and The Grand Brighton offer direct walking access to The Lanes and Royal Pavilion.
The Grand Brighton is known for its family-friendly rooms and central seafront location. Leonardo Hotel Brighton also offers family options near the station.
Leonardo Hotel Brighton is best for business travelers due to its proximity to the station and business district, while The Grand Brighton offers luxury meeting space.
The Grand Brighton and Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront both accommodate larger groups with spacious rooms and event facilities.
Hotel Features & Services
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront offers limited on-site parking for guests. Public car parks are available nearby for all three hotels.
All three Brighton hotels feature meeting and event facilities. Leonardo Hotel Brighton offers 9 modern meeting rooms for up to 110 guests. Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront provides 8 versatile event spaces, and The Grand Brighton offers 10 elegant conference and banquet rooms.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront has a fitness centre for guests. The Grand Brighton offers in-room wellness options but no dedicated gym. Leonardo Hotel Brighton does not feature a fitness centre.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront includes a small indoor pool. The Grand Brighton and Leonardo Hotel Brighton do not have swimming pools.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront features a spa with sauna, steam room, and treatment options. The Grand Brighton offers select in-room wellness treatments but no dedicated spa area.
All three Leonardo Hotels in Brighton provide fully air-conditioned rooms for guest comfort throughout the year.
es. Both Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and Leonardo Hotel Brighton offer on-site dining. Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront provides a buffet breakfast and an all-day dining menu in its seafront restaurant and bar. Leonardo Hotel Brighton serves a full breakfast buffet along with light dining options, including lunch and dinner, in the hotel’s Bar & Grill.
Yes. All three hotels offer accessible rooms and facilities designed for guests with reduced mobility. Availability should be confirmed during booking.
Family and connecting rooms are available in all three Brighton hotels, with larger options at The Grand Brighton and Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront.
Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and The Grand Brighton both offer stunning sea-view rooms overlooking the English Channel. Leonardo Hotel Brighton offers city and station-facing rooms.
Yes. All three hotels cater to business and leisure guests with convenient locations, meeting spaces, comfortable rooms, and tailored amenities.
The Grand Brighton is pet-friendly and welcomes small, well-behaved dogs with an additional fee. Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront and Leonardo Hotel Brighton welcome assistance dogs only. Please confirm specific pet policies directly before booking.