Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa sits proudly on the world-famous promenade

Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa exterior

Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa
01273 323 221 | www.harbourhotels.co.uk


Located on the seafront, taking pride of place on Brighton’s world- famous promenade, the hotel features a Victorian exterior and a host of vibrant, contemporary interiors. There are 79 rooms and suites brimming with nautical, seaside charm, all featuring Art Deco-style nods, seaside prints, striped bedding and soft furnishing. What’s more, the front-facing accommodation boasts incredible sea views.

The "I dos"
You can exchange your vows in The Marine Room as 110 or your nearest and dearest look on. Features include period stained-glass windows and a simple, yet sophisticated white décor palette. The Snug on the other hand is ideal for more intimate “I dos.” Small but perfectly formed, it’s ever so chic and when the temperature drops you can turn up the heat with the open fire.

The celebrations
Your celebrations can also be held in The Marine Room or Snug. The former has its own private bar and can host up to 130 for a seated wedding breakfast and 180 for the evening bash.

There's more
One of Brighton’s best kept secrets, there’s also a subterranean spa hidden beneath the city, in the old smugglers tunnels, complete with Scandinavian hot tubs, a large pool, hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room and treatment rooms – perfect for a pre-wedding pamper.

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