Travelodge Brighton
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Travelodge Brighton is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Brighton, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Brighton, Travelodge Brighton Hotel is located a short distance from Preston Manor (0.1 mi) and Duke of York's Picturehouse (0.5 mi).
Rooms at Travelodge Brighton provide a flat screen TV, and getting online is easy, with paid wifi available.
In addition, Travelodge Brighton offers an on-site restaurant, which will help make your Brighton trip additionally gratifying.
Brighton has plenty of cafes. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Choccywoccydoodah, Sunbirds Deli, and Cafe Marmalade, which are serving up some great dishes.
If you are interested in exploring Brighton, check out a state park, such as Saddlescombe Farm and Newtimber Hill.
Enjoy your stay in Brighton!
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We were lucky enough to get a space on the car park, it is small and very tight. It costs £7 for 24 hours but if you leave after you’ve paid you aren’t guaranteed a space when you get back.
We opted to pay for the car park for 48 hours and used the bus which stops right outside to get into the town centre and into Hove which was really simple and was £8 for both us for 24 hours.
We did walk down to the local shops McDonald’s/Taco Bell, Aldi, several pubs are around 15-20 mins walk away.
We stayed in a double room which was spacious although I feel some of the space in the room was water and could have been used in the bathroom to make that less cramped.
Unfortunately we had a view straight into the car park and offices next door and our curtains did not close properly which was frustrating at night.
We also had a problem when the room upstairs flushed their toilet we had an awful noise in our room and bathroom as the system ran through.
We stayed for breakfast on our second morning which started off tricky as there were only tables with high bar stools available to sit at. The regular tables (of which their aren’t many) we’re all taken. The food choice is ok and everything is regularly replenished but I do not feel it was good value for money, especially with the lack of restaurant space for the size of hotel.
We got a good deal for the nights that we stayed and we do like the travelodge brand and we are loyal customers but if we had paid more I would have been very disappointed in our stay.
Note: I have passed on my feedback to the manager of this travelodge before posting here and he stated that the issues with the room were going to be looked at and provided me with a 50% voucher as a gesture of goodwill.
The hotel is in a great location and we stayed in a lovely large room overlooking Preston Park.
The town centre is about 25-30 mins walk away.
The room was first class and brilliant value for money. The breakfast too was very fresh and the icing on the cake was children eating free.
The staff were all very accommodating too.
Highly recommended.
Breakfasts were excellent, we also ate in the Bistro every night and the food was perfectly acceptable. We did have a couple of problems, IE food turning up not being what we actually orderered/ long delay on our last night despite the Bistro being virtually empty.
My only real complaint about the food experience was that the cutlery, and to a lesser extent, the crockery was generally not clean. You need to address your dishwashing practices. Please excuse my nitpicking!
The hotel has reasonably priced onsite parking, although as it is also a public car park, spaces are not guaranteed. I found a good parking space and left my car there all week. The hotel is ideally placed for either a 20/25 minute walk into town or there is a bus stop directly opposite, perfect!.
All the staff that we encountered were fantastic (Even the grumpy cook! didn't catch his name) A big thank you to all of you.
And so in summary, we really enjoyed our stay in this particular Travelodge and it was good value for money. We would/ will probably stay here again......
It was all downhill after that! We had a lovely evening in Brighton and returned to the Travelodge about midnight. This hotel is stag & hen central and there were people running around the corridors all night/morning as we sat and sweltered in our room. There was constant knocking on doors as the drunken revellers either couldn't find their own rooms or thought it would be fun to wake everyone up!
We didn't sleep at all and couldn't wait to leave!
Will we back? Not on your nelly. If I had paid up to, say, £50 then fair enough but being of the older generation, paying £175 for an over with a virtually unused bed, no thank you!
"Parking a nightmare if you arrive late, loads of contractors use the hotel so lots of big vans."Read full review
"On site parking is £8.50 for 24 hours. Just go into reception to register car and then get a ticket"Read full review
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