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"Nice hotel, perfect position for The Brighton Centre. Lovely big airy room, a little tired in places & sadly no air-con due to refurbishment but the provided fan was a nice touch.
I would definitely stay again (once the refurb has finished)."
"Small room with no wardrobe or chest of drawers - just a random shelving unit with a foot long pole to hang clothes on. Ive stayed in a mercure before with small rooms, and just in case had booked a room with double and single bed so the single bed ended up with all our belongings on. £150 per night! Breakfast was also a problem. Hotel was busy and there were only 2 hot drinks machines. The set up for breakfast was too small for the number of guests staying."
"We had a sea view room with a balcony which was lovely and room very spacious with all you needed. Breakfast buffet was really nice with lots of different options to choose from."
"We stayed at Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton and unfortunately the experience was very disappointing.
The swimming pool was not fully usable during our stay, which was one of the main reasons we booked this hotel.
Our room was booked for three guests, but it was only prepared for two. Basic items were missing and not set up correctly.
Several maintenance issues were also present on arrival, including an empty handwash bottle with a broken trigger, a faulty door handle, and an iron that did not work properly.
Overall, the room was not properly maintained or prepared, and the issues reported were not resolved during our stay.
Very disappointing experience and not reflective of the standard expected."
"The staff were very helpful, the location was excellent and the breakfast had a good selection of cereal and hot food as well as pastries and fruit juice."
"We had a perfectly pleasant, standard stay at the Queens Hotel; the rooms were clean and absolutely fine. The only slight disappointment was regarding flexibility around timing. I had requested a simple one-hour late checkout for genuine reasons and was promptly charged a £20 fee. While I completely understand and respect hotel policies, it did feel a bit rigid especially since, I stay at the Queens hotel at least one to two times every year and there have been times in the past where my room wasn't even ready for check-in by 4:00 PM, and I've happily waited without making a fuss. It's those small, mutual courtesies that really elevate a guest's experience. That being said, it certainly didn't ruin the trip, and we would still happily visit the hotel again in the future."
What should a history buff expect from a stay in Brighton?
You're likely already making plans to see the historically relevant sites during your trip to Brighton. And while you're here, you can check out the acclaimed theatre scene and scenic seaside. You can also take time at the major shopping area.
How many historical hotels are there in Brighton?
In Brighton, you'll find 1221 lodging options bookable on Expedia though you won't find many designated historic hotels.
What are the top historical sites and other places in Brighton?
Brighton is notable for landmarks like Brighton Royal Pavilion, Kings Road Arches and Corn Exchange. Known for its theatres, cultural venues include Brighton Theatre Royal, Brighton Dome and Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. Brighton Beach is another popular sight to explore.
What is a historic hotel like in Brighton?
Guests who choose a historic hotel can sleep in a building that has an official historic designation. A stately home, palace or even a lodge, old police station or skyscraper can be considered a historic hotel provided that it's a place of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are typically found within the guestrooms or public spaces of such hotels in Brighton, giving a sense of history.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
"Heritage hotel" is more common in Asia and Europe, while "historic hotel" is a term often used in the U.S. overall though the terms are similar. The architecture and building of historic hotels tend to be the most important aspect. For a heritage hotel, it's mainly the cultural value along with how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Brighton have modern facilities?
Hotels have the safety features and modern conveniences you might expect, but every effort is made to preserve the historic aspects and traditions. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, free and fast Internet, and the amenities found at a contemporary hotel will also be available in a historic hotel. When you choose a historic hotel in Brighton, don't worry that you'll be staying at a place that's uncomfortable or rundown.