Unbeatable seafront location right next to the pier
Stunning Victorian architecture and that famous sweeping staircase
The 'Grand' feeling of staying in a piece of living history
Quick Take: It's a legendary 'Grand Dame' that is spectacular in the lobby but occasionally shows its age with creaky floors and tired corners in the hallways.
Reviewed by @axelleoe: I felt like I walked onto a movie set. The Victorian architecture is stunning, but the highlight was definitely soaking in that tub while watching the sunset over the West Pier. If you want a romantic weekend by the sea, this is the spot.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests love the location and the 'wow' factor of the lobby, but often feel the rooms vary wildly between 'stunningly refurbished' and 'tired and dated'.
Reality check
Breakfast is hit-or-miss—some call it 'immense' while others complain about cold buffets and a chaotic atmosphere during peak times.
You love history and want to stay where ABBA and Prime Ministers have stayed
You want a sea view balcony to watch the world go by
You appreciate old-school concierge service and doormen in top hats
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally thorough daily service, though some guests report missed dust in corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are usually sparkling, though older un-renovated ones may have tired grout.
Maintenance: The main issue—peeling paint on balconies and creaky floors are common complaints.
Linens & towels: Towels are fluffy and plentiful; linens are crisp and clean.
Odors & scents: Public areas smell fresh (often of lilies in the lobby), but some old rooms can have a faint musty scent.
Sleepability™
7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Traffic and revelers on Kings Road (seafront rooms)
Humming generator noise (courtyard/inland rooms)
Creaky floorboards from guests walking in corridors
Before you book
Good to know
The spa facilities cost an extra £30 for 90 minutes unless you book a treatment.
Check-in is at 4:00 PM, which is quite late, so plan your arrival accordingly.
There are QR codes dotted around the hotel that tell you the history of specific spots (like the bombing or ABBA's suite).
What to pack
Earplugs (essential for seafront rooms or light sleepers)
Layers (the seafront wind is no joke, even in summer)
Smart casual outfits (the Victoria Bar feels too fancy for gym shorts)
Room Genie
Best picks
Superior King Sea View (recently refurbished, bright, great views)
Feature Deluxe Sea View (extra space, often has a balcony)
Rooms to avoid
Classic Inland Rooms (often small, dark, and no view)
Lower floor rooms facing the inner courtyard (generator noise risk)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love to request a recently refurbished room on a higher floor, ideally facing the sea to avoid the courtyard generator noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there parking on site?
Yes, but it's valet only, costs £40/night, and spaces are very limited. It's first-come, first-served.
Is the hotel pet friendly?
Yes, dogs are welcome for a fee of £30 per night, which includes a bed and treats.
Does the hotel have a pool?
No pool, but there is a spa (extra charge) and you are literally across the street from the ocean.
Is breakfast included?
Depends on your rate. If not, it costs around £18-£20 per person and reviews are mixed on value.
How far is it from the train station?
It's about a 15-20 minute walk downhill from Brighton station, or a quick taxi ride.
Is there AC in the rooms?
Yes, most rooms have air conditioning, which is a rarity for historic UK hotels.
Insider Tips
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Scan the QR codes on the walls to learn about the 1984 bombing and other history.
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Skip the hotel breakfast and walk 5 minutes to 'The New Club' for a better morning view and food.
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The 'Vertical Omnibus' lifts are a cool piece of history but take the stairs if you're in a rush.
5 things to know before you go
💡The carpets in some hallways are literally held together with tape—a sign of 'faded grandeur'.
💡The 'courtyard view' is often just a view of a noisy generator and some pipes.
💡Drinks in the Victoria Bar are London-priced (think £15+ for a cocktail).
💡The lifts are tiny—you might not fit your luggage and your family in one go.
💡The wind off the sea can make the balcony doors whistle even when closed.
Local Playbook
Map
See where The Grand Brighton is located and what's nearby.