SnoozevsPremier Inn Brighton City Centre (North Street) hotel
Both hotels are praised by professionals. Overall, Snooze scores significantly higher than Premier Inn Brighton City Centre Hotel. Snooze comes in at 82 with positive reviews from 3 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Oyster and The Telegraph.
Snooze
25 St Georges Terrace, Brighton BN2 1JJ
From $119/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Breakfast included
- Flatscreen TV
- Sun terrace
- Street parking
Lonely Planet
"This eccentric Kemptown pad is fond of retro styling... It's more than just a gimmick though – rooms are comfortable and spotless, and there are great meat-free breakfasts." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Inside this double Victorian townhouse is a colour-clashing throwback to the Seventies, with many bedrooms paying homage to all things groovy." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Located in a town house in a residential area close to the Brighton seafront, Snooze is a mid-range bed-and-breakfast with vibrant and fun decor." Full review
Independent
"Villagey Kemptown is packed with antiques shops and flea markets, so if that’s your bag book a stay at Snooze where retro decor is taken to a whole new level"
Independent
"Snooze offers eight individually styled bedrooms, including two attic suites, all with BeeKind eco-friendly products, tea trays and Snooze-branded sticks of Brighton rock."
Independent
"Funky and friendly B&B Snooze offers retro rooms and attic suites just a five-minute stroll from the bustling Brighton seafront"
Independent
"Expect loads of vintage eye candy in this funky guest house. Outside, it’s all period Victorian charm but, inside, you’ll be treated to a riot of reclaimed fairground rides, LP covers"
Independent
"Outside, it’s all period Victorian charm, but inside? A riot of reclaimed fairground rides, LP covers, shag-pile carpets, classic gig posters...Snooze offers eight individually styled bedrooms"
Premier Inn Brighton City Centre (North Street) hotel
144 North Street, Brighton BN1 1RE
From $103/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Accessible
Lonely Planet
"A bog-standard hotel that offers well-maintained rooms at great rates right in the heart of the city. If your room's location is more important than its appearance, this might be your..." Full review
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The catch is that it's not the quietest location, despite the double-glazing; ask for a room facing the back for less noise and something close to a view over town.
The Telegraph
8.0
"A good value family-friendly hotel with a great location in the heart of fun-loving Brighton." Full review