Old Palace Guest House

Old Palace Guest House Bed and Breakfast in Brighton
Bathroom
TV and multimedia
Seating area
Toilet
3.6
Good(524 Reviews)

Bed and Breakfast in Brighton

3-Star Hotel

Reasons to book

Includes essentialsInternet / Wifi, TV, Family friendly and more
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About this bed and breakfast

The Old Palace Guest House offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, less than 100 metres from Brighton’s vibrant seafront. Guests are also just 5 minutes’ walk from the famous Pier.

Amenities

Internet / Wifi
TV
Family friendly

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Available Rooms

Double Room

1 Double • 161 ft²

Room
Sleeps 2
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Triple Room

3 Single • 182 ft²

Room
Sleeps 3
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Single Room

1 Single • 107 ft²

Room
Sleeps 1
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Family Room with Bath

1 Double • 161 ft²

Room
Sleeps 3
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Reviews

3.6
Good(524 Reviews)
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3.6
Jul 2024
Freundliche Menschen, bequeme Betten.
Die Lage macht die Unterkunft interessant. Wir waren unter der Woche in Brighton und trotz der Nähe zum Pier haben wir wunderbar ruhig und bequem geschlafen. Das Guesthouse ist (wie die meisten Häuser) etwas älter. Schiefe Böden und enge Badezimmer gehören für uns aber mit zum südenglischen Charme.
3.6
May 2024
It was perfect for what I needed it to be - a place to sleep, clean myself and relax at the end of a busy two week trip.
Good location to the beach, to a local supermarket and to many food places. The bed was comfy and with the heater the room was very nice at night. Clothes hangers were great and the tea/kettle were good.
Shower was tiny but that is understandable given the size of the property. Washing clothes was hard because there was no hairdryer to dry them, however the heater dried them over night and it was good to have clothes hangers to hang them on off the chair. The kettle didn’t fit under the tap in the bathroom so I filled cups to then fill the kettle, which was still doable.
3.6
Aug 2023
Value for money for one night stay
Location right next to the sea. Comfy bed. Helpful staff.
Very noisy, walls must be very thin and a lot of door slamming. Bathroom badly designed, a huge bath made it difficult to sit on the loo, a shower would have taken up less space.
3.6
Aug 2023
Decent place to stay on a budget with good location.
Location was great and really convenient, close to everything and walked so no need for transport.
Our room was situated at the front so when people were checking out the front door did slam and wake us up, we could hear up stairs quite easily also with walking and was louder when people were checking out. It is an old building so isn’t the proprietors fault, it’s just something to thing about as it didn’t really bother us too much as we were out early ourselves each day.
3.6
Aug 2023
Expensive, dirty and won’t be returning.
The location
There was no iron, the signal on the tv kept going off, the room was dirty with stains over the wall. People coming up and downstairs all night outside our room meant we couldn’t sleep. Extortionate price for what it’s like. Won’t be returning
3.6
Jul 2023
Nothing personal but there are reasons why hotels charge 200+
I like the staff, Naomi, Valeria, the Portuguese girl and the Moroccan. They are all pretty and helpful. They remembered my name and gave me a discount. The Turkish owner was interesting when we discussed Scotland and was nice.
I am tired of getting massively overcharged in the 'musical chairs' game that is Brighton hottelery. There is NO WAY THAT THIS HOTEL OR RATHER, HOSTEL/INN, DESERVES A TARIFF OF 180-250+ POUNDS JUST BECAUSE IT IS FRIDAY, SATURDAY OR EVEN SUNDAY. 80-100+ during weekdays is excessive. Even if you can get away with it, does it mean you should? There are one or two hotels that charge 250 +, like 4 stars. 1. There is no phone in the room if I remember correctly. 2. There is no lift or staff to help with bags, who seem overworked as it is. 3. I can't remember if there is a TV. Don't think so, but I never watch it. 4. WIFI is intermittently good. 5. The shower is tiny and cheap. No bath. It leaks very easily. 6. No room service or food at all, no fridge, no food allowed in the room. 7. 10:30 am check-out?! Thanks.
3.6
Jul 2023
Our stay was comfortable and we had a restful stay in the guest house. The staffs were all nice, helpful and welcoming.
The property is situated very near the grand pier about 5-10 mins walk and city center around 5-10 mins walk as well. So many shops around and restaurants.
The property doesn’t have lift and we were on the top floor and we had a baby. Would it be better if we were on the ground floor but still okay.
3.6
Jun 2023
lovely staff I lost my keys at 01:00 am I call them and they immediately was helpful Thnak you definitely back this mont
everything was amazing
Evrithing was amezing

FAQs

How much does this bed and breakfast cost compared to others in Brighton?

The average price for a rental in Brighton is R 2,941 per night. This rental is R 72 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this bed and breakfast?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Old Palace Guest House. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this bed and breakfast?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this bed and breakfast. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Old Palace Guest House pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Old Palace Guest House?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes internet / wifi, tv, and family friendly.

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