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Located overlooking Brighton’s marina (the largest in the UK), the hotel is wedged in among various corporate food joints. It’s not in the centre of town rather more adrift in this bustling (somewhat unappealing) man-made enclave, however, unlike many Brighton hotels, it doesn’t have a two-night stay policy so ideal for an overnighter. A 15 minute bus ride will take you into the city centre or a quick spin on one of the bikes available to rent at local designated spots is a nice way to travel parallel to the beach. The hotel has a buzzy atmosphere and is very much geared towards a young, 30-something crowd with its trendy, contemporary design interior. Retro pop art jumps out from the walls and crushed velvet furnishings - banquettes, sofas and chairs -make for a bold statement in the Mal Bar and Chez Mal brasserie. Rooms are well insulated with blackout blinds, have notably sublimely-comfortable beds thanks to the generous toppers and all the accoutrements of an upbeat modern hotel.
City Style
Other Activities
Local markets
Cycling
Pet friendly
Views
Disabled access
Child friendly
Sit-out Terrace
Restaurant
Lively
Contemporary
Rooms
73 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
Well behaved dogs are welcome for a small feeViews
Sea viewsRoom service
Bicycle hire
Bar
Parking
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Child friendly
Sit-out Terrace
Restaurant
Wifi
Other Activities
Local markets
Cycling
Theatre
Why do people love staying in your hotel? Malmaison Brighton boasts stunning views of the tranquil Brighton Marina. There is something to please everyone when it comes to dining, Bottomless Brunch, Sunday Lunch, bar bites in MalBar are amongst the most popular. Not forgetting the culinary delights in Chez Mal. The hotel itself is modern, colourful and has a chilled atmosphere. What is there to do in the area? Brighton is great fun!!!! Check out the convention bureau site to find out more… What kind of breakfast do you offer? We have continental options as well as a full breakfast menu which includes dippy eggs, eggs benedict, full English breakfast, waffles etc Which are your most popular room types, and why? Marina view bedrooms, guests can enjoy the views from their own balconies. The suites are also super funky, Del Danza is the party suite and Del Mar has a more relaxed Ibiza vibes. What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms ? We can accommodate children and have extra beds. We have board games available in the bar area as entertainment. What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? The Marina is a very relaxing spot, it’s a beautiful walk into Brighton and we are located 1 miles away from the Pier. Our outdoor terraces are absolutely buzzing when the sun is shining.
A good option if you don’t fancy Brighton’s somewhat noisy town centre is this marina-based hotel, offering a good number of contemporary sea-facing rooms with balconies and terraces. It has a buzzy bar and large restaurant, both with terraces, and interconnecting rooms for families.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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