Old Ship Hotel Brighton 
Old Ship Hotel Brighton 
Kings Road Brighton Sussex England 
Star Ratings :   Location : Central   Rooms :  152
Dating back to 1559, The Old Ship is the oldest hotel in Brighton and stands proud on the bustling seafront in this popular UK destination. From its magnificent white facade to contemporary modern reception area, the hotel prides its on excellent customer service and comfortable relaxed surroundings. All 152 en-suite bedrooms have been recently refurbished and are elegantly designed with tasteful furniture and relaxing surroundings. The contemporary Redz Brasserie is just a hop from the seafront and serves up a fine selection of gourmet dishes, accompanied by an extensive choice of fine wines; we have sufficient choice to satisfy any palate. 
from €99
per night
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Based on 9 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews  
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Hotel Facilities 
Food & Beverage 
Service 
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Value For Money 
77% 
Customer Satisfaction 
Rated #2 for all Brighton hotels 
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Old Ship Hotel Brighton Reviews
 
 
A HotelTravel.com Member,British
Arrival Date: May 24, 2008 
Room type: Standard 
 
Standard of Room
Hotel Facilities
Food & Beverage
Service
Location
Value For Money
78%
Satisfaction
 
Excellent location. Reception, lounge areas and bedrooms good standard. Landings and corridors could do with some updating.

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