Brighton was combined with Hove in 1997 to make Brighton and Hove one city. This buzzing city that never sleeps is full of attractions, from the famous beach and pier to a palace, incredible shopping and a vast selection of premium food and drink options from casual dining to top-of-the-range restaurants. Brighton and Hove is a fantastic place to visit with the family. It is the ultimate seaside resort and it's almost impossible to end the day without a smile on your face.
Reasons to Visit Brighton and Hove
The Beach
One of the main draws of Brighton and Hove is that it is a fantastic, family-friendly seaside resort. With one of the most popular beaches in the UK, this sizeable pebbled beach has Blue Flag swimming waters, a four-mile promenading buzzing with life and a Victorian pier dating back to 1872 complete with a fairground. The beach is a great place for watersports, with windsurfing, wakeboarding, kayaking and more all readily available. A last-minute holiday with the family to Brighton and Hove will almost certainly include a day or two at this wonderful beach. Book your last-minute holiday confidently, knowing you are getting the best deal with our best price guarantee.
Attractions
Brighton and Hove is absolutely packed with exciting things for the whole family to do. Top of the list for your visit must be the incredible Royal Pavillion. This exotic pleasure palace was built for King George IV and mixes the architecture of India and China to create something truly breathtaking. The Victorian Pier is another must visit destination. This fun-filled pier is lively all year round, come rain or shine. Brighton i360 is a modern and quite amazing experience. This giant glass doughnut glides slowly upwards, giving you the best 360-degree view of the city and the coast. Enjoy every part of Brighton and Hove with your family by renting the perfect last-minute cottage. Treat your family and book a last-minute getaway to experience Brighton and Hove in a professionally managed cottage with a market-leading customer service team always on hand to help.
Where to Stay in Brighton and Hove
The seafront and city centre are certainly the places to be. It has a cluster of museums, restaurants, and bars, all near the beach and city centre. If you and your family want a taste of the buzz of Brighton and Hove, then easy access to the beach is essential. If you are looking for a quieter visit to this lively city, you can rent a boat in the marina as your accommodation or find a cottage further from the centre. Discover a great deal and book a last-minute cottage today with our easy-to-use booking system.
Places to Visit Nearby Brighton and Hove
Eastbourne is a Victorian seaside resort with a seafront lined with Victorian Hotels.
Hastings is a coastal town with activities and a long beach.
Battle is a small town right next to the site of the Battle of Hastings at Battle Abbey.
Chichester is a small cathedral city. It began as a Roman settlement and is filled with history.
Frequently Asked Questions about Brighton and Hove
Q. How popular for holidays is Brighton and Hove compared to other places in East Sussex?
A: Brighton and Hove is one of our top five places to go in East Sussex and no surprise, with the beach, the pier and a fun vibe. However, our booking data suggests that historic Hastings is a bigger draw.
Q. What is the average price for a holiday cottage in Brighton and Hove?
A: Our internal data suggest that people pay £59 per person per night on Average. Though we offer properties at a range of price points and costs do vary at different times of the year.
Q. Is Brighton and Hove a popular place for family holidays?
A: It is one of the most popular places for families in all of East Sussex, pipped only by Hastings according to our data.
Q. Is Brighton and Hove a good place to take your dog on holiday?
A: It is a very dog-friendly city and is easily one of the most popular places in East Sussex for those travelling with a pet. Lots of eateries and places to grab a drink will be happy to see your four-legged friend.
Q. When should I book to get the best deal on a holiday cottage in Brighton and Hove?
A: Our average data suggests that people book their stay about a month and half before they stay, so any time before that should offer a great mix of price and availability.