Hilton Brighton Metropole is situated in the heart of Brighton

Hilton Brighton Metropole exterior

HILTON BRIGHTON METROPOLE
Kings Road, BN1 2FU
01273 775 432 | www.brightonmet.hilton.com


This hotel is situated in the heart of one of the UK’s most iconic seaside towns, which coupled with its classic Victorian elegance makes it a wonderfully romantic setting for one of the biggest days of your life. Found right on the seafront it offers you an iconic backdrop from ceremony to celebrations. The venue also offers its couples a menu tasting for two as well as a complimentary bedroom on the night of the wedding.

The hotel is licensed for ceremonies and offers three function suites suitable for your whole day. The Clarence Suite has space for up to 180 guests. Impressive and recently refurbished, it was originally built in 1819 as a chapel in the grounds of the hotel. It boasts a high vaulted-barrel ceiling with three grand central chandeliers.

The Regency Suite can accommodate 250 guests. A spacious room it offers the ideal setting for larger weddings. Conveniently located off the main foyer, it also has an adjoining suite, which is the ideal spot for post- vow reception drinks.

Finally, the Ambassador Suite, which can play host to 100 nearest and dearest. Also recently refurbished, it can be found off the main foyer and boasts an arched ceiling incorporating a central dome feature. It too has an adjoining room, ideal for use as a guest reception area.

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