| Hotel Description: | Budget Hotel [3 Diamonds] situated in the heart of the City Centre a few minutes walk from the beach and shopping area.
Ideally located for all City attractions, such as the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, The Lanes and the many restaurant
We have 165 Self Catering Rooms all fully equipped with 24 hour Hotel Access and 24 hour Security. We have the only 24 hour self service restaurant 'The Van Day Room'in the UK and we can provide a continental breakfast upon request.
This is a budget hotel that has just been awarded 3 Diamonds, we will not compromise on cleanliness or service and we'll do our best to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Parking at the hotel is limited , please ask reception for availability and costs.
All Self Catering Rooms are fully equipped with a microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster and colour television for your convenience | | Room Information: | Single Room Shared toilet and shower facilities. Number of Beds:1 | Double Room Shared shower and toilet facilities. Number of Beds:1 | Twin Room Shared toilet and shower facilities. Number of Beds:2 |
| | Getting There: |
M23 south continuing to A23.
A23 At Junction A27 take 2nd exit at roundabout.
With Preston Park on your left continue to central Brighton following the one way system to the right.
At Preston Circus traffic signals turn right A270 (signposted Hove) into Chatham Place.
At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Vernon Terrace
Turn right onto Temple Gardens
Turn left onto Norfolk Terrace
The abbey is situated on the right hand side of the road
| | Business Facilities: | We provide Internet access in one of our phone rooms with fax support available at reception
| | Local Attractions: | The North and South Laines Distance: 1 miles The Laines were burnt to the ground by French invaders in the 16th century and was rebuilt along the same streets, now they are full of antique and clothes shops including a vast number of restaurants and watering holes
The Royal Pavilion Distance: 1 miles Built in 1784 and purchased in the early nineteenth century for the Prince Regent.
Under the direction of the architect John Nash who employed a mixture of classical and Indian styles which have been labelled Hindoo-gothic.
Brighton Pier Distance: 1 miles Built in 1891 by designer Richard St George Moore, it stretches a quarter of a mile towards France.
Today the pier has two amusement arcades, three bars, a fun fair and stalls selling pretty much every food product guaranteed to block your arteries.
Churchill Square Shopping Centre Distance: 1 miles Brighton's exciting shopping centre with 85 big names all under one roof. It's a perfect part of any day out, whether shopping, browsing, meeting friends or checking out what's happening in any of the centre's promotional areas.
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