Hotel PeliroccovsThe Grand Brighton
Hotel Pelirocco and The Grand Brighton are both recommended by professionals. On balance, The Grand Brighton is preferred by most reviewers compared to Hotel Pelirocco. The Grand Brighton comes in at 93 with endorsements from 6 sources such as Frommer's, Oyster and Fodor's.
Hotel Pelirocco Show All Reviews
10 Regency Square, Brighton BN1 2FG
From $74/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Family Friendly
- Beach
Fodor's
"Here the imaginations of designers have been given free rein, and the result is a vicarious romp through pop culture and rock and roll." Full review
Insight Guides
"All rooms are playfully designed – and have their own playstations – in this chic hotel in the best-preserved Regency square in town. <br>."
Lonely Planet
"One of Brighton's sexiest and nuttiest place to stay, the Pelirocco takes the whole theme concept to another level and has become the ultimate venue for a flirty, rock-and-roll weekend in style." Full review
Rough Guide
"Self-styled rock’n’roll hangout with extravagantly themed rooms inspired by pop culture and pin-ups, a bohemian atmosphere and a late-opening bar."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Calling itself "England's most Rock 'n' Roll hotel" certainly gives the upper-middle-range Hotel Pelirocco a lot to live up to, but it makes a sterling effort." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Perfect for arty weekenders, Hotel Pelirocco offers tongue-in-cheek themed rooms with a retro-rockabilly twist." Full review
Independent
"Saucy, sassy and ever so OTT, the Pelirocco takes themed rooms to a whole new level"
Independent
"Sassy and saucy, this 19-room boutique hotel takes kitsch up a notch: hot pinks, glitter sofas, mirrored ceilings – you name it, they’ve bought into it"
Independent
"Saucy, sassy and ever so OTT, the Pelirocco takes themed rooms to a whole new level"
Independent
"Sassy and saucy, this 19-room boutique hotel takes kitsch up a notch: hot pinks, glitter sofas, mirrored ceilings – you name it, they’ve bought into it"
The Grand Brighton Show All Reviews
97-99 King's Road, Brighton BN1 2FW
From $148/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
"Originally opened in 1864, this is where Britain's celebrities and gentry like to be seen. These days this five-star giant's fame and popularity rest heavily on its history."
DK Eyewitness
"Brighton’s only five-star hotel, this is arguably the nation’s finest big seaside hotel, located right on the seafront. There is a gymnasium and a magnificent Victorian dining room and bar."
Frommer's
"Opening onto the seafront promenade, Brighton's premier hotel, the original Grand was constructed in 1864 and entertained some of the most eminent Victorians and Edwardians." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"The 201-room, four-pearl Grand Brighton is a classic waterfront hotel that originally opened in 1864." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Opened in 1864, Brighton’s grand hotel has a fabulous sea-facing location and elegant, freshly updated rooms." Full review
Fodor's
"The city's most famous hotel, this seafront landmark is a huge, creamy Victorian wedding cake of a building dating from 1864." Full review
Independent
"The Grand is certainly the grande dame of Brighton’s hotels; perfectly located overlooking the sea, a pebble’s throw from the pier and just minutes from the antiques shops of The Lanes."
Independent
"The Grand is the dominant hotel – its location practically defines the centre of the city, and its ornate facade is synonymous with Brighton’s seafront"
City guides
March 14, 2022
The Guardian
"Living up to its name since a glitzy refurbishment a few years ago, Brighton’s grand dame has plum position on the seafront, only a 15-minute stroll from the railway station and with all of the town’s neighbourhoods – Kemptown, the Lanes and the bohemian North Laine area – right on the doorstep"
Independent
"The Grand is the dominant hotel – its location practically defines the centre of the city, and its ornate facade is synonymous with Brighton’s seafront"