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Harbour Hotel Brighton

  • Price$130-190 — $170-240
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.3

Harbour Hotel Brighton occupies a prominent position on Kings Road directly on Brighton's seafront, with many rooms offering direct sea views across the English Channel. Brighton, on the East Sussex coast approximately 50 miles south of London, is one of England's most popular and characterful seaside destinations, known for its Regency architecture, independent shopping in The Lanes, thriving arts scene, and the iconic Brighton Palace Pier. The hotel's design is contemporary and polished, with sea-themed interiors reflecting its seafront position.

Stylish beachfront hotel with sea views, rooftop bar, and spa facilities. Contemporary design, excellent location on Brighton seafront, and walking distance to Brighton Pier and The Lanes shopping district.

Harbour Hotel Brighton occupies a prominent position on Kings Road directly on Brighton's seafront, with many rooms offering direct sea views across the English Channel. Brighton, on the East Sussex coast approximately 50 miles south of London, is one of England's most popular and characterful seaside destinations, known for its Regency architecture, independent shopping in The Lanes, thriving arts scene, and the iconic Brighton Palace Pier. The hotel's design is contemporary and polished, with sea-themed interiors reflecting its seafront position. The rooftop bar is one of Brighton's most popular venues, serving cocktails and light food with panoramic coastal views and attracting both hotel guests and local residents, particularly on warm summer evenings. The hotel's spa offers a range of treatments, and the ground-floor restaurant serves British-influenced menus drawing on local produce and East Sussex seafood. Rooms are well-appointed with quality furnishings and bedding, with sea-view rooms commanding the highest rates. Standard room rates begin around £130 in low season and rise considerably during summer weekends and Brighton Festival events in May. The hotel's position on Kings Road places it within a ten-minute walk of The Lanes antique and independent shopping district, Brighton Palace Pier, and the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery. The seafront location means guests can walk directly from the lobby onto the shingle beach and promenade. The seafront cycling and walking path extends east toward Brighton Marina and west to Hove, providing a pleasant way to explore the coast on foot or by hired bicycle. Brighton Station, with regular fast trains to London Victoria and London Bridge (approximately 55 minutes), is approximately a 15-minute walk uphill from the seafront.

Amenities

  • rooftop bar
  • spa
  • restaurant
  • sea views
  • free wifi
  • room service

Location

64 Kings Road, Brighton BN1 1NA

50.8215, -0.1395 View on map

Highlights

  • Rooftop bar with panoramic English Channel views — one of Brighton's most popular seafront destinations
  • Direct seafront position on Kings Road with immediate beach access and sea-view rooms
  • On-site spa for treatments and wellness in a coastal beachfront setting
  • Ten-minute walk to Brighton Palace Pier, The Lanes, and the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
  • Convenient for the London–Brighton rail corridor with fast trains running approximately every 30 minutes

Tips for visiting

  • The rooftop bar is open to non-residents and popular on summer evenings; arrive early or contact ahead to reserve
  • Sea-view rooms face south over the Channel and catch afternoon light — worth requesting specifically at booking
  • Brighton Festival in May is the UK's largest arts festival; hotel fills completely and rates peak significantly
  • Brighton Station is a 15-minute walk uphill; consider a taxi for arrivals with heavy luggage from the train
  • The Lanes is best explored in the morning before the main tourist crowds arrive for antiques and independent shops

Accessibility

Harbour Hotel Brighton has lift access to all guest floors and a small number of accessible rooms with modified bathroom facilities. The main Kings Road entrance is step-free. Brighton's seafront promenade is generally accessible for wheelchair users, though the shingle beach itself presents significant challenges. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel directly before booking.

Frequently asked questions

Is Brighton easily reachable from London?

Yes — Brighton is approximately 55 minutes from London Victoria or London Bridge by fast train. Southern and Thameslink services run throughout the day, making it one of the UK's most popular weekend break destinations from London.

Does Harbour Hotel Brighton have direct beach access?

The hotel is directly on Kings Road seafront, and guests can walk onto Brighton's shingle beach from the hotel. The seafront promenade is immediately adjacent to the property.

What is Brighton's famous Lanes district?

The Lanes is a historic neighbourhood of narrow medieval streets in central Brighton, filled with independent jewellers, antique shops, boutiques, and cafes. It is approximately a ten-minute walk from the hotel.

Does the hotel have parking?

The hotel does not have its own car park. Paid parking is available in several seafront and town-centre car parks nearby. Arriving by train from London is strongly recommended for most visitors.