Mercure Hotels in Brighton

One of the UK’s most renowned seaside resorts, Brighton is a great city to visit for a weekend away. Also, with its quick transport links to London and Gatwick Airport, the city is well placed if in the area for business. By staying at one of our seafront Mercure hotels in Brighton, you will be well placed whatever your plans are in the city. Located just five minutes from Brighton train station, our seafront hotel’s rooms look directly out over the city’s beach. If you’re in Brighton for business and you have a few hours to spare, take a stroll along the promenade, stopping at the iconic Brighton Pier before taking a spin on the newly opened i360 – a 162 meter observation tower where you will be able to get great views across Brighton and the East Sussex area on a clear day. For those that would rather keep their feet firmly on the ground, head north from the Pier into alleyways of the Lanes. Once the heart of a fishing town, the historic quarter is now home to a maze of independent shops, studios and eateries; and with your room at the Brighton Mercure just a 10-minute walk away, you won’t have far to carry your bags. If you’re on the look for some culture when in Brighton, the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum & Art Gallery are a must, with entry and guided tours available. If you don’t have enough time to get around both, the Pavilion Gardens are well worth a visit on a sunny day to immerse yourself in the unique Asian-inspired architecture of the surrounding building.

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Brighton

One of the UK’s most renowned seaside resorts, Brighton is a great city to visit for a weekend away. Also, with its quick transport links to London and Gatwick Airport, the city is well placed if in the area for business. By staying at one of our seafront Mercure hotels in Brighton, you will be well placed whatever your plans are in the city. Located just five minutes from Brighton train station, our seafront hotel’s rooms look directly out over the city’s beach. If you’re in Brighton for business and you have a few hours to spare, take a stroll along the promenade, stopping at the iconic Brighton Pier before taking a spin on the newly opened i360 – a 162 meter observation tower where you will be able to get great views across Brighton and the East Sussex area on a clear day. For those that would rather keep their feet firmly on the ground, head north from the Pier into alleyways of the Lanes. Once the heart of a fishing town, the historic quarter is now home to a maze of independent shops, studios and eateries; and with your room at the Brighton Mercure just a 10-minute walk away, you won’t have far to carry your bags. If you’re on the look for some culture when in Brighton, the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum & Art Gallery are a must, with entry and guided tours available. If you don’t have enough time to get around both, the Pavilion Gardens are well worth a visit on a sunny day to immerse yourself in the unique Asian-inspired architecture of the surrounding building.