Hotel du Vin BrightonvsArtist Residence Brighton
Both hotels are rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Hotel du Vin is preferred by most writers compared to Artist Residence Brighton. Hotel du Vin scores 89 with accolades from 6 reviews like Frommer's, Fodor's and Oyster.
Hotel du Vin Brighton Show All Reviews
Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AD
From $244/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"In the Lanes area, this outpost of a snazzy boutique chain has chic modern rooms. Pampering touches include Egyptian linens and large "monsoon" showers." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Set in the Lanes conservation area, a stone’s throw away from the seafront, this cutting-edge hotel and bistro is housed in a collection of eccentric, Gothic Revival and mock-Tudor buildings."
Rough Guide
"A Gothic Revival building in a contemporary style, luxuriously furnished in subtle seaside colours, with an excellent bar and bistro. £210."
Frommer's
"Supremely comfortable and stylish rooms are equipped with deep soaking tubs and other luxuries." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This award-winning hotel has an ornate double helix staircase, a wonderful Tudor entrance, an excellent wine bar and 49 elegant rooms named after wine producers."
The Telegraph
8.0
"This boutique hotel is part of the Hotel du Vin chain and features a Parisian-style bistro, sprawling bar and clubby-looking pub." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"Hotel du Vin is an upscale property set among the atmospheric old buildings in the narrow streets of The Lanes in central Brighton, a minute from the seafront." Full review
Michelin Guide
0 Stars
""Elegant yet informal, the Hotel du Vin restaurant serves premium French bistro-style cuisine made with the freshest ingredients. Subtle starters and bold mains sit alongside " Full review
Independent
"Pistachio-toned gothic from the outside and cool beachy vibe within, Hotel du Vin & Bistro was formerly a wine merchants – an appropriate beginning for this renowned temple to all things grape"
Frommer's
"Supremely comfortable and stylish rooms are equipped with deep soaking tubs and other luxuries, and downstairs in paneled and beamed salons are an excellent bistro and a wine bar" Full review
Artist Residence Brighton Show All Reviews
33 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2GG
From $109/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
- Meeting Rooms
- Baggage storage
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Eclectic doesn’t quite describe the rooms at this wonderful 23-room town-house hotel, set amid the splendour of Regency Sq." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Easily one of Brighton’s most stylish hotels, Artist Residence has come a long way since its inception seven years back." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"Artist Residence Brighton hotel is more than its 19th-century façade, with iconic sea views, reclaimed industrial decor (including salvaged bits of the West Pier), and artist-designed interiors." Full review
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’ The bartender sympathised with my knocked-up-cocktail-lover woes and mixed me a Desmond Tutu, which somehow tasted like it might have alcohol in despite being fully midwife approved (Mr Smith very kindly conferred with me every time he ordered to make sure he only got tipples I fancied sipping.
The Guardian
"If arty, youthful Brighton was a hotel it would be the Artist Residence, an eclectic, bohemian bolthole on one of the city’s most elegant Regency squares"
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August 8, 2021
The Guardian
"I love directing people to the small Artist Residence hotel...where I once had a mini staycation. It overlooks the sea on Regency Square and is full of vintage charm."
Independent
"More boho club than boutique hotel, this heavenly 25-bedroom pad mixes dense Farrow & Ball colour notes and retro finds with hip commissioned artwork"
Independent
"At the top end of Regency Square and facing the i360 observation tower and skeletal West Pier, Artist Residence is an impressively stylish 25-room boutique hotel"
Independent
"On Regency Square, each of its 24 maximalist rooms/apartments are designed by artists with as much flair as you’d expect. It’s worth forking out a little extra for the larger rooms"
City guides
March 14, 2022
The Guardian
"There are 24 rooms, ranging from small and cosy to expansive with sea views, but all guests get to hang out in the Clubhouse, a cafe/lounge space on the seafront. "
Independent
"More boho club than boutique hotel, this heavenly 25-bedroom pad mixes dense Farrow & Ball colour notes and retro finds with hip, commissioned artwork"