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 Paramount 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.
Brilliant Brighton - See what makes Brighton buzz
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Marina, The Lanes, win on the gamblers at Brighton Pier, Sea Life Centre, loads of pubs and clubs, Theatre Royal, Brighton Dome, nearby Hove and Sussex.
Key Features
14:00 Check-in time 11:00 Check-out time 152 No of Bedrooms 40 Parking spaces
Book Now
Other Features
Parking Non-smoking
Sophistication overlooking the sea
• Dating back to 1559 in parts, a hotel with many stories to tell, In the heart of the city, on the promenade
• Car Parking charged - £15.00 per day
• 152 colourful bedrooms
• 48 Premium bedrooms and one exclusive Suite with super views over the sea
• Al fresco dining and cocktails in the summer at Location3 Restaurant
• Just 800 metres from Brighton train station
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 265 days a year (incl. Christmas Day!)
Plenty to see & do
Upcoming Event Hightlights
18 Nov 2007 (annual)
The Brighton 10K is one of the fastest 10km routes in England and has the Victorian city of Brighton & Hove as its scenic backdrop. Two thousand people take part, with both elite runners and joggers enjoying the out-and-back seafront route - all off-road or on traffic-free roads. The race starts and finishes on Madeira Drive.
20 Nov 2007
The Heatwave Tour, featuring the desert blues of Vieux Farka Touré, son of Ali Farka Touré, and the Tropicalia-inspired grooves of Nina Miranda and Chris Franck's new project Zeep, comes to the Brighton Dome.
20 - 21 Nov 2007
Enduring British reggae band UB40 play two nights at the Brighton Centre, on the back of their best album for years, Who You Fighting For?
23 Nov 2007
Riotous rockers Queens of the Stone Age perform at the Brighton Dome as they tour in support of new album, Era Vulgaris. Expect monstrous metal riffs from the band that like to say "yes" to everything.
Click here for more events...