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New Madeira Hotel, Brighton, United Kingdom
| Hotel Facts |
| Hotel Address: |
19-23 Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1TL United Kingdom |
| Hotel Location: |
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| Hotel Category: |
Priced from US$100 to US$200 |
| Number Rooms/Units: |
34 |
| Hotel Description |
| Of all the hotels in Brighton and the vast choice of Brighton accommodation, The New Madeira has one of the best locations, commanding the best seaviews and Brighton seafront, on the doorstep of the commercial and tourist centre. Offering a variety of rooms from budget to boutique, The New Madeira prides itself on offering you all the comforts of home and more - we treat you like a family friend not just a Brighton hotel guest. |
| Room/Unit Descriptions |
Superior Double - Sea View Spacious superior double room equipped with en suite facilities, a flat screen TV, surround-sound system, a DVD / CD player, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access. Room with fantastic views of the sea, Brighton Wheel and Brighton Pier. | Book Now | Superior Double - City View Spacious superior double room equipped with en suite facilities, a flat screen TV, surround-sound system, a DVD / CD player, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access. City view - | Book Now | Single Room Single room equipped with all en suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access. Some rooms have fantastic views of the sea, Brighton Wheel and Brighton Pier (on request and subject to availability). | Book Now | Standard Twin Room Standard twin room equipped with all en suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access. Some rooms have fantastic views of the sea, Brighton Wheel and Brighton Pier (on request and subject to availability) | Book Now | Standard Double Room Standard double room equipped with all en suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access. Some rooms have fantastic views of the sea, Brighton Wheel and Brighton Pier (on request and subject to availability). | Book Now | Triple (3 people sharing) Triple room equipped with all en suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access (3 single beds or 1 Double/1 single bed). | Book Now | Quad Room (4 people sharing) Quad Room equipped with en suite facilities, television, tea and coffee making facilities. Free wifi access (based on 4 people sharing). Some rooms have fantastic views of the sea, Brighton Wheel and Brighton Pier. | Book Now |
| Hotel Facilities |
- 24H Reception
- Hotel bar (open from 11am-late)
- Free wifi access in public areas
- Iron/board available on request |
| Nearby Attractions |
What makes Brighton seafront such an amazing location for holidays and weekend breaks? Is it the vibrancy and energy of the town centre just minutes away, the choice of Brighton hotels or bed and breakfasts in Brighton or the tranquillity and peace that can be found on a sunny evening? Brighton is one of those unique places that manages to be all things to all people, with the Brighton seafront being a focus for many activities.
Attractions include:
The Beachfront:
If you like the seaside then you'll love to be on the Brighton beachfront. From sport on the artificial sands of the Nivea Sun Yellowave beach to the first public electric railway, there's something for everyone. Play petanque, sail past Brighton's regal architecture or windsurf in the Hove lagoons. Find inspiration in the artists' quarter – with twenty or more workshops on the beachfront. For more Brighton information visit www.visitbrighton.co.uk.
Brighton Pier:
The remaining Brighton Pier is handily situated across the road from the New Madeira, take a stroll, eat fish & chips and enjoy the many other attractions it has to offer.www.brightonpier.com
Sealife Centre:
Offers a fun and educational day out whatever the weather.www.sealife.com
Theatre Royal:
See west end productions at this two hundred year old historic venue.
www.theambassadors.com
The Lanes:
This area is based around the 15th century seafront fishing village of Brighthelmstone (as Brighton was called) and today is a smart shopping area with a coffee bar and restaurant on every corner. Click here www.visitbrighton.com/home/shopping/default.asp for further details.
The Royal Pavilion:
George, Prince of Wales (later Prince Regent and George IV) first visited Brighton in 1783 for the medicinal properties of the seafront and sea water. He converted a modest seaside farmhouse into a neo-classical Marine Pavilion now a breathtaking palace. Take a look for yourself at www.royalpavilion.org.uk
Brighton Marina:
One mile east of Brighton is Britain's largest marina. Brighton Marina combines the seaside atmosphere of a fishing village with the bustle of a modern shopping centre. The Village Square, with its shops, waterside restaurants, cafes and bars, is car-free and hild-friendly, fishing and sightseeing boats leave the quayside regularly and there is a cinema and bowling alley. For more information visit www.brightonmarina.co.uk |
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