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B&B or cheap accom in brighton

Daughter would love to visit the DR Who exibition on brighton pier and we were looking for a B&B or motel/hotel for a couple of nights around the week of 24th july (first week of our school holidays)

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  • cozzie
    cozzie Posts: 521 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    My partner and I went to Brighton a few years ago and all we did was drive along the front to see who had offers on. Just from looking at banners on the front of the hotels, we got £20 per room per night in 3* in peak season, directly opposite what used to be the South Pier. If however there is an exhibition on then most hoteliers will know about this and adjust their offers accordingly, so, would probably be best to book in advance if you find a good price.
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    Some insects called the human race,
    Lost in time, and lost in space,
    And meaning"
  • I know this is an answer that everyone tends to give but take a look on Trip Advisor. Search for Brighton Hotels, and then click on the tag that states B&Bs that is probably the best way to find out which ones are best to stay in and it typically gives a good guide price.http://www.tripadvisor.com/

    Then either phone them directly and see if you can get a good price from them or on to laterooms in case the price is any lower.http://www.laterooms.com/

    HTH
  • fiendishly
    fiendishly Posts: 266 Forumite
    You and I must be soul sisters! I have just booked two nights at the Ramada Jarvis in Brighton for the 25th July for exactly the same reason! (8 year old son is a Doctor Who nut)
    Ramada Jarvis not cheap, but special rate of £70 per night for family of 3 or 4 is quite a saving on the rack rate, and we deserve a treat!
    Sue
    :beer:
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