Mentioned by The Telegraph
Best romantic hotels in Brighton
"Besides the Brighton Pier, the other major landmark of the city is the gorgeous Royal Pavilion, built between 1815 and 1822, and used by King George IV as a seaside pleasure palace. Take a guided tour around the premises, where you can appreciate its Indian-themed exterior and Chinese-themed interior decor, and you’ll understand why it is often used as a romantic wedding venue. The Royal Pavilion is a five-minute walk from Brighton Pier as well as the Queens Hotel and Spa, conveniently located opposite the pier."
"Located on the seafront close to the pier and The Lanes shopping quarter is 3-star Queens Hotel Brighton. It’s in a really handy location for restaurants and just a 5-minute walk from beautiful Brighton Pavilion. The hotel, which overlooks the English Channel, features 94 modern, spacious rooms, with chic decor and incredible sea views."
"Chutima Therapy is an ambient Thai massage and spa treatment room oasis dressed with contemporary Thai design, situated in the heart of the Brighton Lanes. They offer a comprehensive range of massages from traditional Thai massage, therapeutic treatments, advance deep tissue and reflexology, along with rejuvenating facials and beauty therapies for both women and men. Spa packages from £75"
"Uniquely Organic EcoSpa aims to offer clients individually-tailored treatments that address the body holistically in order to create improved health and well-being. It is very important to the team that organic products are used, not only to offer the kindest, purest treatment, but also to ensure minimal impact on the environment."
"This large park is built on the grounds of a former lake and has 3 small freshwater lakes. The Solent Way, a 60-mile walk, crosses the park. Milton Common is a great place to spot wildlife."
"Moksha Caffe is an independent business which provides diners with ethically sources and tasty breakfast dishes day in day out. Moksha is loved by the locals and can get incredibly busy due to its amazing reputation for their delicious breakfasts. The menu itself is cheap and cheerful, and has plenty vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options available, so you won’t have to burn a hole in your pocket to fill yourself up at this hot spot or worry about your dietary requirements not being looked after."
"Brighton’s independent café scene is seriously strong – there are a lot of options!. This family run coffee shop is located in the centre of Brighton, and is one of the most popular places for breakfast and brunch in the city. One of the best things is Moksha has a special plant-based menu with several delicious options (well this is Brighton after all!)"
"These guys know how to pull out all the stops when it comes to their pancakes. Expect deliciously fluffy American style cakes accompanied with your choice of banana and toffee sauce, blueberry and maple syrup or free-range bacon. Shrove Tuesday – completed it mate."
"It’s about time we mentioned something less formal, isn’t it?. There’s an astonishing amount of vegan bites in Brighton pubs as well – and the Hope and Ruin is top of the lot. That’s partly due to their partnership with Beezlebab."
"The Hope & Ruin isn't just notorious for vegan beers and late night shows, they're also joined by Beelzebab in the kitchen, where vegan hot dogs and vegan fries are churned out to a happy and hungry crowd."
"The Hartington is a friendly pub in the Hanover area with a sturdy reputation. The pub offers a selection of home-cooked classics, as well as an extensive wine list and a selection of real ales."