Brighton's oldest and most established hotel.
For a world famous pier, glorious beaches and a great promenade, you’ve definitely come to the right spot. The Old Ship Hotel is the most historic place in town to stay, and in a fabulous location for getting to all the local attractions, like the Royal Pavilion and its distinctive Indian architecture. The designer boutiques and shops in the Lanes area are also great for picking up presents.
The hotel itself plays an integral part of the City's history, closely linked with the Royal Escape of Charles II, accommodating guests to the Royal Pavilion throughout it's history and housing the unique and elegant assembly rooms, where
many a grand occasion has been held from the Prince Regent's Ball in 1819, to Nicolo Paganini's violin recital in 1831 and the Banquet celebrating the opening of the London to Brighton Railway in 1841. The refurbished Paganini Ballroom
stays popular to this day with a variety of national and international guests throughout 2007 alongside providing a unique Wedding venue.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 154 No of Bedrooms 50 Parking spaces
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Other Features
Parking Non-smoking
- Sophistication overlooking the sea
- Dating back to 1559 in parts, this is a hotel with many stories to tell.
- - Located in the heart of the city and overlooks the glorious Brighton Seafront
- On-site Secure Car Parking - £15.00 Overnight stay and £5.00 Daily Charge 9am-5pm
- 154 colourful en-suite bedrooms
- 48 Premium bedrooms and one exclusive Suite with super views over the seafront
- Al fresco dining and cocktails in the summer at Location3 Restaurant and Bar
- Just 10-15 minutes walk from Brighton train station
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Please note: we do not have leisure facilities within the hotel but there are number of gyms close by with day membership which we are happy to arrange (charged) Brighton has been surveyed as the healthiest city in UK! and as you would expect opportunities to exercise are plentiful, bike hire and skate hire is easy, take advantage of 7 miles of promenade. There are numerous operators for sea activities, canoeing, windsurfing, dinghy sailing, for the real enthusiasts the Brighton Bathers swim 365 days a year (incl. Christmas Day!)
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
Apr 2008 (monthly)
Screamers is Brighton's monthly gay comedy night, often featuring Tina C, the country & western drag star who introduces a star-studded bill.
13 May 2008
Top girl group Girls Aloud bring luscious harmonies to the Brighton Centre as part of a UK arena tour in support of new album, Tangled Up, featuring the quintet's 16th successive top ten single - Sexy! No No No...
3 - 25 May 2008 (annual)
Every May, Brighton becomes a festival city for three weeks as everything from opera to stand-up comedy, readings, screenings and street theatre takes over indoor and outdoor venues.
16 Jun 2007 - 15 Jun 2008; not Thu
The Booth Museum puts the practice of taxidermy into context, highlighting its appeal in the light of the Victorians' way of life.
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