Luxury Serviced Apartments in Brighton and Hove

Experience Brighton's vibrant culture from our luxury serviced apartments

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About Brighton and Hove

Brighton & Hove offers the perfect blend of seaside charm, cultural richness, and urban energy. Our carefully selected properties put you in the heart of this iconic South Coast city, from the historic Lanes to peaceful Hanover, with easy access to the beach, Royal Pavilion, and excellent London connections.

Why Choose Brighton and Hove?

Choose Brighton for its unique character: independent boutiques in The Lanes, world-class restaurants, stunning Regency architecture, pebble beaches, and a 1-hour train to London. Our properties offer free parking (rare in Brighton), lift access, and modern amenities that hotels can't match.

Getting to Brighton and Hove

From London

Direct trains from London Victoria or London Bridge take approximately 55-70 minutes. National Express coaches run regularly from Victoria Coach Station.

Nearest Stations

Brighton Station (main), Hove Station, London Road Station, Preston Park Station

Parking

Street parking available in residential areas. NCP car parks in city centre. Many Luxstay properties include free parking.

Airport Access

Gatwick Airport is 30 minutes by train. Heathrow Airport is approximately 90 minutes by train.

Things to Do in Brighton and Hove

Discover the best attractions, restaurants, and activities near our properties.

Brighton Palace Pier
LandmarkCity centre

Brighton Palace Pier

Iconic Victorian pleasure pier with amusement rides, arcades, and stunning sea views. A must-visit Brighton landmark.

Royal Pavilion
LandmarkCity centre

Royal Pavilion

Exotic Indo-Saracenic palace built for King George IV. One of the most architecturally stunning buildings in the UK.

ShoppingCity centre

The Lanes

A maze of narrow alleyways packed with independent boutiques, antique shops, jewellers, and cafes.

ShoppingCity centre

North Laine

Bohemian quarter with vintage shops, record stores, street art, and eclectic eateries.

Brighton Beach
ActivityCity centre

Brighton Beach

Famous pebble beach stretching along the seafront with beach bars, volleyball courts, and the colourful beach huts of Hove.

South Downs National Park
Activity10-15 minutes

South Downs National Park

Rolling chalk hills perfect for hiking, cycling, and stunning views. The Seven Sisters cliffs are a highlight.

LandmarkSeafront

British Airways i360

World's tallest moving observation tower offering 360-degree views up to 26 miles on clear days.

ActivitySeafront

SEA LIFE Brighton

Victorian aquarium and one of the oldest in the world, featuring sharks, turtles, and a walk-through ocean tunnel.

DiningThe Lanes

Terre à Terre

Award-winning vegetarian restaurant known for creative, flavourful dishes that even meat-lovers adore.

DiningSeafront

The Salt Room

Upscale seafood restaurant with panoramic sea views and a focus on locally-caught fish and shellfish.

When to Visit Brighton and Hove

Insider tips for the best times to visit throughout the year.

Summer

August is peak season with festivals and events. Book accommodation well in advance for weekends.

Summer

The beach gets very busy on sunny weekends. Arrive early to secure a good spot near the pier.

Spring

The Brighton Festival in May brings world-class arts performances and the open-houses event lets you peek inside unique homes.

Autumn

Perfect time for South Downs walks with fewer crowds. The changing foliage makes for stunning views.

Winter

The Royal Pavilion ice rink opens November-January. The city is beautifully lit for Christmas.

Year-Round

Brighton has over 400 restaurants - more per capita than anywhere outside London. Book popular spots in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about visiting Brighton and Hove

Direct trains from London Victoria or London Bridge take approximately 55-70 minutes. Driving takes around 1.5-2 hours depending on traffic.
Brighton has a pebble beach. While not ideal for sandcastles, the pebbles are smooth and comfortable for sunbathing. Many visitors bring beach mats or hire deckchairs.
Summer (June-August) offers the best beach weather and vibrant atmosphere. Spring and autumn are ideal for exploring without the crowds. Winter has fewer tourists but the city remains lively with festive events.
Absolutely! Brighton offers the pier with rides and arcades, SEA LIFE aquarium, the Booth Museum of Natural History (free entry), playgrounds on the beach, and easy access to the South Downs for family walks.
Street parking is available in residential areas (check permit zones). NCP car parks are located throughout the city centre. Many of our Luxstay properties include free parking - a significant benefit in Brighton.
Yes, Brighton city centre is very walkable. The seafront promenade stretches for miles. Buses connect further areas. Many visitors don't need a car unless exploring the South Downs.