
The quirky Brighton hotel that's the perfect base to explore the seaside city
GO SEA IT The quirky Brighton hotel that's the perfect base to explore the seaside city
THE Leonardo Hotel Brighton is the perfect base for anyone exploring the seaside city whether it's a family break, couples retreat or solo daytrip.
Read on to find out more about the hotel and surrounding seaside city.
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The Leonardo Hotel Brighton is right behind the city train station
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The rooms are cosy and practical too
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Where is Leonardo Hotel Brighton?
This hotel is in the best location for any travellers heading to Brighton by train as it's a two-minute walk from the station.
The four-star hotel is right behind the central train station, it's incredibly easy to find and the perfect place to stay while exploring the seaside city.
Just a 15-minute walk from the hotel, there are shops aplenty, from classic brands to the vintage market - don't forget to stop at a local cafe for a coffee or an ice cream.
If you take a leisurely stroll down the main road, you'll be at the beach in under 30-minutes.
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There's no parking at the hotel so any visitors by car will have to use the multi-storey or train station car park opposite the hotel.
What is the hotel like?
The first thing you'll notice in the Leonardo Hotel Brighton is a huge and welcoming reception area that literally says 'nice to see you'.
Next to that is plenty of seating that's bright and colourful with glowing neon signs and pretty potted plants.
There are games like table football too and even a little photo area too.
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What is there to do there?
The hotel is the perfect vantage point for exploring the city, whether it's straight down to the beach or heading out for a night of clubbing, it's a great place to base yourself.
Popular attractions in the city include the pier, Victoria Gardens, Brighton Toy Museum and the i360 observation deck.
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The hotel offers a hot and cold buffet breakfast
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What is there to eat and drink there?
To start the morning off right, guests can grab a full English breakfast, or continental option at the buffet.
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The Bar & Grill is also open for lunch and dinner too. On offer are lighter options like sandwiches and salads, all the way to curries, pizzas, pies and the seaside stable fish and chips.
There's a choice of desserts too, as well as a children's menu and gluten-free options.
Either in the restaurant or at the reception bar, choose from a long list of wine, champagne, beer, spirits and soft drinks.
What are the rooms like?
The hotel has 234 rooms and are perfect for every sort of traveller whether it's a solo daytrip, couples getaway or family break.
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Rooms range from standard doubles to family and executive king rooms.
Each has everything you need like free Wi-Fi, a flatscreen TV with Freeview, tea and coffee facilities and it's kitted out with USB ports.
There's a desk area for anyone needing to work or even use as a makeup station and a crisp white bathroom with all the basics you need.
Rooms also come with air conditioning and heating too.
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The quirky decor fits right in with the city of Brighton
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Is Leonardo Hotel Brighton family-friendly?
Yes, I saw one child taking advantage of the deck chair in the hotel's reception and photo prop area.
Family rooms cater for a family of four and have a double bed and sofa bed (suitable for up to 2 adults and 2 children under 12 yrs).
Is there access for guests with disabilities?
Yes, there are accessible rooms which are suitable for wheelchair users, and those with visual or hearing impairments.
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These rooms have lowered beds, wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and remote-controlled doors.
Looking to book? Go to: https://www.leonardohotels.co.uk/

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