Umi Hotel Brighton

The Umi Hotel Brighton is a 3 star hotel offering guests comfortable accommodation in an outstanding seafront location close by to local attractions.

Address

60-64 Kings Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1NA
Tel: +44 (0)1273 323221

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Overview


The hotel is housed in a historic building on the Brighton seafront offering some great sea views. The hotel is located between the two piers in the city and is close by to a range of local attractions and places of interest. The Umi hotel Brighton is conveniently close by to local transport links with Brighton train station located less than one mile away and there is good access to local bus and major roads.

The hotel offers visitors a friendly welcome and good levels of service. The hotel is located in Brighton where visitors can find good access to local amenities. The city of Brighton offers visitors with a choice of shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and entertainment venues. The closest train stations are located at Brighton, London Road (Brighton) and Hove.


Facilities


There are a total of 77 guest bedrooms with en-suite facilities. Guests can choose from single, twin, double, family and more luxurious executive rooms, there are also sea view rooms available. Room facilities include air conditioning, television, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, safe deposit boxes and tea and coffee making facilities.

There is Wi-Fi internet access available free of charge. There are no on-site guest car parking facilities however there are car parks located close by.

Dining


Guests can enjoy a cooked breakfast each morning along with a range of cereals, toast, fruits, juices, yoghurts and tea and coffee.

The Umi Grill restaurant offers diners a number of meat, fish and vegetable dishes. The restaurant uses fresh, local produce to produce a range of grilled meat and fish dishes. There are options also for vegetarians.

Local Attractions


The city of Brighton is among the most popular and famous tourist destination on the south coast and offers visitors a number of attractions, including the famous beech and pier, historic attractions such as the Royal Pavilion and St Paul’s Church, the Theatre Royal and Brighton Dome offer a range of dance musicals, comedies and drama.

Historic houses include Preston Manor with its fine collections of art and furniture and Palmeira Mansions famous for its opulence, grandeur and intriguing mix of features.

The other prominent south coast towns include Eastbourne and Hastings. Attractions in Eastbourne include the beach and pier, the Towner contemporary art gallery and the Bandstand open air theatre.

The South Downs around Eastbourne are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB); there are iconic high cliffs at Beachy Head standing at over 500 feet giving some stunning views over Eastbourne and the English Channel in the distance. Hampden Park and Motcombe Gardens are also popular with visitors offering scenic open spaces and great places to enjoy a walk or a picnic.

Hastings is well known for its beach, Hastings Castle, the Bluereef Aquarium and A Smugglers Adventure at St Clements Caves. Battle Abbey is located in East Sussex on the site of the famous 1066 Battle of Hastings. There is an exhibition and interactive displays outlining the battle, there is an audio tour of the battle charting key events.

The hotel provides a convenient place from which to discover a range of attractions in the surrounding East Sussex countryside, the charming town of Rye is a scenic hillside town offering a range of antique shops and historic buildings including Lamb House, a charming 18th century house where a number of authors have lived.

The hotel is well located for exploring a range of East Sussex’s attractions and places of interest and of attractions in neighbouring counties. In Kent there are attractions such as Leeds Castle, historic Chartwell House and the World Heritage Sites in Canterbury. The county of West Sussex has Chichester Cathedral, the famous Goodwood Racecourse and Arundel Castle.

Attractions along the south coast include Newhaven Fort, a popular historic attraction. The 19th century fort contains a number of fascinating exhibitions outlining both the history of the fort and the area. There are exhibitions relating to World War I and World War II and life at the fort. The 10 acre site offers an interesting day out for the whole family and some stunning coastal views.

The hotel is located in Brighton on the south coast in East Sussex where visitors will find a mix of fine coastal scenery and countryside. Visitors can find local shops specialising in local arts and crafts and a variety of bars and restaurants. The hotel is a good base from which to explore a number of attractions in East Sussex and local places of interest.

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Closest Train Stations:

Brighton: 0.6 Miles

London Road (Brighton): 1.2 Miles

Hove: 1.6 Miles

Closest Airports:
The closest airport is Gatwick Airport is located approx 29 miles away by road via the A23 and M23.

Gatwick Airport: 29 Miles



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