Hotels in Brighton
Travelling to Brighton

By road, the city is within 30 minutes of the M25 London orbital motorway via
the M23/A23. From the east or west, take the A27 or the slower, more scenic,
coast roads.
Brighton has good rail links to London with over 30 direct services a day to
Victoria and 50 direct daily services to the City at London Bridge station.
The journey averages an hour and stops at many south London suburbs, as well
as Gatwick airport. The Thameslink service runs through London and northwards
as far as Luton. Local services run east and west a short distance.
National Express operates hourly coach services seven days a week to London's
Victoria coach station and many other cities in the southeast region of England.
By air, the nearest airport is Gatwick (30 minutes by train), which is one
of Britain's busiest. It has regular flights to all continents and almost a
dozen trans-Atlantic departures daily. It also receives a lot of air traffic
from Europe. The airport is well equipped, efficient and less busy than Heathrow.
Trains run south to Brighton every 20 minutes, and there is a direct highway
(M23) between the two.
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Selection of hotels in this region:
Premier Travel Inn Brighton City Centre | | Belgrave Classic Hotel | | Kings Hotel | | Brighton Hotel | | Hilton Brighton West Pier | | Ramada Jarvis Brighton | | De Vere Grand Brighton | | Quality Hotel Brighton | | Old Ship Hotel | | Royal Albion Hotel | | Hilton Brighton Metropole | |
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